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Jeff Koons: Showing The Love For Irony And Pseudo Philosophical Claptrap

by News Desk | May 20, 2016 | Features

The loads of people who know me as a boring old traditionalist (Turner Prize?! Yah boo hiss!) are always surprised when I say I actually love Jeff Koons. I really do, and enjoyed his new show, cleverly titled Now! at Damien Hirst’s gorgeously lovely wonderful awesome...
Jeff Koons – The Art Of Not Quite Now By Edward Lucie-Smith

Jeff Koons – The Art Of Not Quite Now By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | May 20, 2016 | Reviews

The Jeff Koons exhibition, entitled with the single word ‘NOW’, is the latest exhibition to be presented in Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery, a series of beautiful spaces designed by architects Caruso St John. There is, in fact no nicer space for showing...
Jeff Koons Now Exhibition Opens At Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery

Jeff Koons Now Exhibition Opens At Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery

by News Desk | May 18, 2016 | News

Newport Street Gallery has unveiled ‘Now’, a solo exhibition of work by US artist Jeff Koons (b.1955), which opens to the public today, Wednesday 18th May 2016. To mark the opening of the exhibition, Newport Street Gallery will launch its new ‘Summer Lates’ opening...

Damien Hirst Back In Gagosian’s Life After Four Year Hiatus

by News Desk | Apr 24, 2016 | News

YBA Damien Hirst and super-dealer Larry Gagosian have settled their differences after a four year hiatus  The worlds largest gallery chain have committed their entire space at Frieze New York, in May to solo an overview of works created by Hirst. “It will be a...
Damien Hirst: Another Basement Conversion In Hampstead And Other Tales

Damien Hirst: Another Basement Conversion In Hampstead And Other Tales

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2016 | Features

I‘ve spent many a year working in Knightsbridge and Belgravia, and the tell-tale signs of a cellar dig out – blocked off scaffolding with conveyor belts emerging into a skip – pop up like mushrooms in the area. The relative smallness of these works give no hint to...
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