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Howard Hodgkin Portraits The Insider’s Insider Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

Howard Hodgkin Portraits The Insider’s Insider Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 23, 2017 | Reviews

Howard Hodgkin died just two weeks before the opening of the current retrospective of his portrait works at the National Portrait Gallery. The location of the show presents a paradox, which the artist himself was well aware of. He didn’t paint recognisable likenesses...
Eduardo Paolozzi – Halfway In Halfway Out Whitechapel Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

Eduardo Paolozzi – Halfway In Halfway Out Whitechapel Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 20, 2017 | Reviews

The current Paolozzi exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery is, for an old stager like me, a bit of a puzzle. There was a time when Paolozzi was a very big deal – one of the major innovators in British art, the destined successor to the first generation of...
Revolution And Architecture – The Lights That Failed By Edward Lucie-Smith

Revolution And Architecture – The Lights That Failed By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 16, 2017 | Reviews

The Design Museum’s new exhibition, Imagine Moscow: Architecture, Propaganda, Revolution, is in many respects a great improvement on its rather incoherent opening show (or collection of shows). It offers a timely look at the impact made by the Russian Revolution of...
David Hockney According To Himself – Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

David Hockney According To Himself – Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 8, 2017 | Reviews

It seems a long time since Tate Britain had a real blockbuster show. Even the Turner Prize, once a focus of popular attention, has received less and less publicity recently, to the point where the dissidents of the Stuckist Movement can no longer be bothered to picket...
Maria Balshaw: What’s A Great Contemporary Art Museum Without A Living Shaman

Maria Balshaw: What’s A Great Contemporary Art Museum Without A Living Shaman

by News Desk | Jan 13, 2017 | News

When Maria Balshaw takes over from Sir Nicolas Serota at Tate (not yet officially confirmed as I write this, but a racing certainty), she takes over an empire that seems to be in excellent health. The new extension to Tate Modern has been a resounding popular success,...
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