I must admit I hadn't heard of Fabio Mauri. So who was he and why has curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev edited a catalogue raisonné of his work, and what's his relevance today? To find out more about who he was and why he matters, I travelled to the Milan Triennale...
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Works from Sir Anthony Caro’s Collection Head to Christie’s NY Auction
This spring, Christie's will present a special selection of works from the collection of the late artist Sir Anthony Caro, one of the most influential British sculptors of the 20th century. The pieces, which will be offered during the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day...
British Women Artists From Suffrage to the Sixties – Carolyn Trant – Book Review
In modern British art, the narrative has often been dominated by male voices, leaving the stories of women artists relegated to the sidelines. However, Carolyn Trant’s illuminating exploration, British Women Artists From Suffrage to the Sixties explores the overlooked...
Carolee Schneemann Breaking Artistic Boundaries At The Barbican – Sue Hubbard
The so-called swinging 60s didn't really get going until the Summer of Love in 1967, when thousands of young people in an eclectic mix of hippie gear converged on San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury to enjoy hallucinogenic drugs, sex and music against a background of...
Caroline Coon: Love of Place – New Stephen Friedman Gallery Exhibition
Caroline Coon's work focuses on her local neighbourhood in West London, the show brings together a selection of the artist’s ‘Urban Landscapes’ made over the past twenty-five years. Scenes of everyday life depicting roadways, social housing and canals, shoppers and...
Carolee Schneemann: Feminism Performance Body Politics And Painting – Barbican
Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics is the first survey in the UK of the work of American artist Carolee Schneemann (1939-2019) and the first major exhibition since she died in 2019. Tracing Schneemann's diverse, transgressive and interdisciplinary work over six...
Shape Chroma: Katrina Blannin, Caroline List, Laurence Noga At Tension Fine Art By Sue Hubbard
Shape Chroma: Tension Fine Art London: Newton and Goethe famously disagreed on the genesis of colour. Most commentary assumes Goethe was wrong. But this is true only if you accept that colour can simply be described by physics and that psychological and conceptual...
Carolina Mazzolari: Painting With Thread – Interview – Paul Carter Robinson
Carolina Mazzolari is one of the key artists currently in an exhibition and auction sale at Sotheby's to benefit Fine Cell Work, a charity and social enterprise working with prisoners. Carolina trained as a textile artist at Chelsea College of Art. She concentrated...
Peter Doig Curates Cult Figure Caroline Coon Exhibition
In her first solo exhibition in London, Caroline Coon is ‘The Great Offender’, displaying her large scale, didactic paintings at TRAMPS, from September 29th 2019. Artist, writer and activist Caroline Coon is one of the towering disappeared women of her generation -...
