Reviews
Salon New York Presents Diversity Of Exhibitors And Outstanding Stock
When you walk into the Salon Design & Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory in New York you immediately see the diversity of the exhibitors. Look...
Alexander Calder: A Circus Of Form And Movement At Tate Modern
Walking into the Tate Modern’s latest exhibition dedicated to the kinetic sculptures of the American giant Alexander Calder, one can’t...
Enrico Baj A Contentious, Original And Strikingly Prescient Italian Artist
“Enrico Baj was ingenious, curious, acute, he stayed naive, he did not take himself seriously but he took his ideas seriously...
Japanese Painter Noritake Kinashi Opens First US Solo Exhibition
Last week marked the opening of Japanese painter Noritake Kinashi's first solo exhibition in the United States, at the Japanese gallery 'hpgrp' in...
Paul Carey Kent’s Curated London Art Exhibition Picks November 2015
Never mind the various fairs, there are scores of interesting shows to see at the moment including plenty of big names: Goya, Escher, Fontana,...
Paul Black Reviews Oscar Murillo’s Binary Function At David Zwirner London
Oscar Murillo is now considered an established artist - and David Zwirner is currently presenting Murillo’s first exhibition at the gallery in...
Alberto Giacometti: Sensible Expression And Pure Presence National Portrait Gallery
If the outlandish and often gimmicky world of contemporary art is too hard to digest, ‘Frieze’ week also offers some statelier, classic...
Lawrence Weiner Facilitates Large Text-Based Interventions At Blenheim Palace
It all started with a photograph, one taken in 1969 during the run-up to the seminal exhibition ‘Live in Your Head. When Attitudes Become Form:...
Juliane Hundertmark: Berlin Artist Paintings Explores Disappearance Tradition And Folklore
Knight Webb Gallery, London is currently showing their first solo exhibition of the work of Berlin based Artist Juliane Hundertmark, Last Song....
Frieze 2015 Paul Carey Kent Picks His Favourites
There’s a good balance at Frieze this year: between showy and quiet work, and between heavy and light themes. I would characterise my...
Paul Carey Kent London Gallery Picks During Frieze Week 2015
Never mind the various fairs, there are scores of interesting shows to see at the moment including plenty of big names: Goya, Escher, Fontana,...
Cy Twombly’s Monumental Festive Canvases Inaugurate Gagosian’s Massive New London Gallery
Following their now longstanding inaugural tradition, Gagosian Gallery is exhibiting works by CY Twombly at their new location on Grosvenor Hill and...
