Reviews
Tim Goossens Curates Two Exhibitions At Tribeca’s Temp
TEMP, located in the heart of Tribeca, is a new art space that has churned out a myriad of projects, performances, and exhibitions by emerging and...
Jeff Koons: Shiny And Industrialised Commercial Gold At Gagosian
Jeff Koons is a showman, a businessman and a master manipulator first and foremost- and then comes the art. Art has become the vehicle by which he...
Leon Kossoff : Obsessive And Frenetic London Landscapes – In New Exhibition
Leon Kossoff is quoted as saying: “London is in my bloodstream. It is always moving – the skies, the streets, the buildings. The people...
Installation Art : A Look At Nine Of London’s Current Best
Paul Carey-Kent explores Londons top exhibitions of Installation Art. You could argue that the main point of going to a gallery is to see the...
Zabludowicz Collection New York: Exploring The Balance of Sight and Sound
Have you ever walked into a gallery trying to look at the art on the wall and been distracted by the sound track from a video piece playing close...
New York’s Lower East Side Hots Up For Frieze Week
The Lower East Side has become the exciting new gallery area in New York with a concentration of over 60 galleries presenting new and innovative...
Yayoi Kusama: An Unrelenting Pursuit Of Truth And Beauty
Doyenne of the art world whose career has spanned 6 decades, Yayoi Kusama is now 84 years old, and continues to generate work in superlative...
Letha Wilson: Exploring Landmarks and Monuments With A Tactile Intimacy
The famous architect Louis Kahn said "Truly a work of Art is one that tells us, that Nature cannot make what man can make.”The show...
Bodies And Movement In May : Twelve London Art Exhibitions
Paul Carey-Kent former Editor at large for Art World Magazine has a look at twelve of the best art exhibitions in London. With Frieze...
William Eggleston Presents Metropolitan Museum of Art With Photo Legacy
William Eggleston once boldly stated that he was “at war with the obvious”. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s show At War...
Florian Maier-Aichen: Photographs Creating Illusions of the Bigger Picture
At one point, perhaps somewhere around 1911, pictures decided they wanted to stop being a window through which you could see things already in the...
Artist Serena Korda Creates Ritual Ballet With Monster Latex Puppet
British Artist Serena Korda explores animal symbolism and folklore with a series of three performances and two film pieces in “Aping the...
