Reviews
Roy Lichtenstein: The Things I Have Apparently Parodied I Actually Admire
Roy Lichtenstein’s comic inspired works have intrigued art enthusiasts for several decades, but this complete retrospective grants insight...
Man Ray’s Portraits Of Celebrated Contemporaries Exhibited At NPG
In this survey of one the great photographic pioneers, the National Portrait Gallery focuses exclusively on Man Ray’s portraiture of friends,...
Marcel Duchamp: Relevance, Indifference And The Next Generation of Proteges
For Marcel Duchamp, the cracks that appeared in his work The Large Glass (The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even) during transit in 1926...
Memory and Identity Explored in 4 New London Photography Shows
Thomas Zanon-Larcher, Nicolle, Smithfield I, London, May 2009 Courtesy of the Artist and Wapping Project Bankside (above) There’s a bunch...
Contemporary Art Brazil: More Than Just A Carnival In 2013
Carnival is is fast approaching and besides the traditional Brazilian party, the entire country will feature important established and emerging...
Carl Andre: Is That All There Is To Art?
My work doesn't mean anything. It is just the presentation of the materials in the clearest form I can make it. - Carl Andre 2013"Art Is What The...
Juergen Teller Iconoclast on the Wane ICA London – Review
It is telling that the centrepiece of the Juergen Teller retrospective now on at the ICA is a trio of very large nudes featuring Vivienne Westwood,...
DANIEL LERGON’S PROJECT OF THE UNIVERSE BEYOND THE BINARY
Paul Carey-Kent takes a look at the young German artist Daniel Lergon and uncovers the impressive narrative of Lergon's work over the past...
William Scott Retrospective Opens At Tate St Ives
The eagerly awaited William Scott retrospective exhibition opened to the public yesterday at Tate St Ives, the first stop on a three city touring...
Death: A Subject For Art And Debate Wellcome Collection London
So it falls to me to review “Death” so soon after the death of someone I knew. His name was Chris Jones, who died in a car accident on...
London Art Exhibitions Explore Unusual Materials In February Lineup – Review
Paul Carey-Kent discovers copious use of fresh new materials in this months London gallery art offerings.Maybe there’s no such thing as an...
Manet Portraits: The Blurred Boundaries Between Portrait and Genre Painting – Review
Edouard Manet is one of the best-known and influential figures in the development of modern art, yet somehow, the Royal Academy’s...
