Reviews
Photography Given Kudos In First National Gallery Exhibition – Review
The exploration of the relationship between painting and photography is so large a topic that this complex, sober exhibition cannot help but omit...
Rain Room Cold Damp View From The Inside – Review
This autumn has seen a number of big events in the arts, but one of the most popular has undoubtedly been Random International’s Rain Room in...
Daido Moriyama And William Klein Two Monochrome Image Junkies – Review
So it's another belter from Simon Baker whose appointment as Head of Photography for the Tate has proven to be a good choice. After the excellent...
Edmund de Waal Conceptions Of Space In A Non Digital World
Review - Edmund de Waal certainly has a lot going for him. A glance at his biography shows that he always has. He received a place to study English...
Hollywood Costume Golden Age To Present V&A Museum – Review
Hollywood Costume, the V&A’s major autumn exhibition, is major indeed. This is the sort of blockbuster show that delivers what many...
Rothko Sugimoto Amplifying A Common Thrust Pace Gallery – Review
Because I’ve never attended the London or New York fashion week shows, I assume the opening of Pace gallery’s new London space was like...
Matthew Darbyshire Recreates The Wonderful World Of Mockintosh
Review - The Zabludowicz Collection has commissioned the artist Matthew Darbyshire to recreate T Rooms an installation originally exhibited at...
Bharti Kher’s Surreal World Of Cyborgs Bindis And White Elephants
Review - Bharti Kher’s is one of India’s best-known contemporary artists. Collections of Her work has attracted the attention of...
Jerwood Drawing Prize An Integral Fine Art Practice – Review
Drawing was once considered one of the cornerstones of Western art. The reason for this is simple: if art was to be accurate and...
Photography From The Sixties and Seventies Explored Barbican – Review
Although one could definitely make the case that there is too much work in this show, it is a noble attempt to bring a wide range of important work...
Liverpool Biennial Gathers Kudos On The International Art Circuit – Review
It's difficult to know where to begin when discussing a show that includes 242 artists in 27 locations. Liverpool has given itself over to...
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Rebirth of A Renaissance Masterpiece – Review
Deriving from rinascere, an Italian word meaning ‘to be reborn,’ it is fitting that the work of Dutch Renaissance artist Hieronymus...
