The American Pop Artist Robert Indiana has died at his home in Vinalhaven, Maine he was 89. His iconic depiction of the word “love” became one of the most recognisable artworks of the 20th century. It found its way onto hundreds of prints, paintings and sculptures...
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Alt Power 100 ArtLyst 2017 – Meet The Alternative Powerhouses
Artlyst's 7th edition of the Alt Power 100 lyst, in association with the not for profit sector, is our annual ranking of the contemporary artworld’s alternative 100 most influential people. 2017 has been an extraordinary year for exhibitions both here in the UK and...
Conference For Emerging Art Organisers Pack Out Goldsmiths’ Auditorium
The second annual Conference for Emerging Art Organisers arranged by ALISN (Artists-led Initiative Support Network) took place last Saturday at Goldsmiths University in London, to a packed audience of 180 art professionals and enthusiasts.Open to anyone involved in an...
Rudolf Reiber ‘s Suspiria Mundane Most Beautiful
Latest London Art ReviewApproaching Payne Shurvell visitors are promptly informed that they cannot enter the gallery through the main entrance. The industrial courtyard does not offer any clues. Soon visitors are lead on a meandering route inside the...
Fabio Mauri Catalogue Raisonné – An Interview With Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
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...
Radical Harmony The Art Of The Dot National Gallery – Sara Faith
Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller's Neo-Impressionists at the National Gallery is an exhibition about dots in painting. Long before the dot in art became associated with Damien Hirst or Yayoi Kusama, a small group of artists in the late 19th century delved into...
Mark Woods Formula + Fetish: A Cronenbergian Encounter – Interview Paul Carter Robinson
Mark Woods (b. 1961, Surrey) is a British artist whose work straddles the charged space between adornment, provocation, and artifice. In the late 1980s, Woods designed groundbreaking jewellery for Electrum in South Molton Street, which led to commissions, eventually...
Futurism and the Origins of Experimental Poetry Estorick Collection – Sue Hubbard
The early 20th century was an era of dramatic social and political upheaval. Futurism, the art movement that began in Italy, embodied a love affair with speed and new technology that 'aimed to liberate Italy from the weight of its past'. Europe was on a war footing,...
Cedric Morris And Arthur Lett-Haines Gainsborough House – Revd Jonathan Evens
Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines ran The East Anglian School of Art and Design from their home, Benton End, Hadleigh. The school focused on landscape, life and still life, birds, animals, flowers, and design tending to the absolute. All are also found in this...

