Reviews
London Art From Deptford To Savile Row July Round Up
Paul Carey- Kent takes a look at a selection of new London art exhibitions for the month of July and discovers pockets of diversity and originality...
Royal College Of Art Graduate Photography Exhibition 2013
This year’s Photography Graduates at the RCA have put together a surprisingly subdued collection of imagery. Not that the RCA was ever shouty,...
Brazil Now: A Cross Section Of Art – New Exhibitions
Flávia Junqueira opens expected second individual exhibition in São PauloFlávia Junqueira at the Baró Gallery ushers in...
PUNK: Metropolitan Museum Misses The Point By Locking The Safety Pin
Warning: This is not the Alexander McQueen show. I don’t think I have ever attended an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that struck...
The Rise of a Paperless Society Explored at the Saatchi Gallery
The premise of this exhibition is that paper is on the way out. We've seen the rise of the paperless office, paper money is losing out to...
Paul Delvaux Surrealist Master Of Tableaux With Neoclassical References
“I would like to create a fabulous painting I which I would live, in which I could live” – Paul Delvaux (1897-1994)There is a...
New ICA Exhibition Explores Feminism, Fetishism and Sexual Politics
If works on paper is a phrase you usually associate with genteel riverscapes, with irises in vases painted by silver haired septuagenarians in twin...
Sao Paulo Exhibition Roundup By Artlyst’s Brazil Corespondent Douglas Negrisolli
Mauricio Parra celebrates painting at Mezanino GalleryThe artist Mauricio Parra presents an exhibition titled "Old Place, New Landscapes," from June...
Christian Vogt: Creating A Coherent Overview Of A Singular Vision
Margaret Street Gallery is back on form with ‘Today I’ve Been You’ by Christian Vogt. A mini retrospective of sorts, the show...
Photography Exhibitions In London: A Mixed Bag In June
Kerim Aytac reviews a mixed bag of photography exhibitions in London this month, with some excellent work to see from artists both established and...
Patrick Caulfield And Gary Hume: Of Visual Excitement And Sensual Slick
The parallel retrospective exhibitions of two prominent painters make for an exciting day at Tate Britain. These exhibitions are visually...
America’s Conflicted History Revealed Through Civil War Photographs At The Met
Isa Freeling explores a new exhibition of Civil War Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York where "humanity seems to call out from...
