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Picasso Portraits – master of transformations at National Portrait Gallery by Edward Lucie-Smith

Picasso Portraits – master of transformations at National Portrait Gallery by Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 15, 2016 | Reviews

 London is unusually rich in important exhibitions at the moment, and sometimes these events seem to enter into a dialogue with each other. This is especially the case with the Picasso portrait show now at the National Portrait Gallery and the big Abstract...
Above And Beyond Caravaggio: Just How Far Beyond By Edward Lucie -Smith

Above And Beyond Caravaggio: Just How Far Beyond By Edward Lucie -Smith

by News Desk | Oct 13, 2016 | Reviews

The new Beyond Caravaggio show in the sepulchral depths of the new wing of the National Gallery deserves to draw a large and enthusiastic public and will in all probability do so. Since most of the items on view are in fact quite large, going to see it won’t be the...
David Hockney: His Own Brand Of Art History By Edward Lucie-Smith

David Hockney: His Own Brand Of Art History By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 1, 2016 | Reviews

In the past, David Hockney has frequently irritated art history professionals with his insistent theorising about how certain kinds of Old Master paintings were made, with, as he claims, the use of various optical devices. The historians claim that there is, in most...
UP YOURS! The Turner Prize Is Relevant Again Almost – By Edward Lucie-Smith

UP YOURS! The Turner Prize Is Relevant Again Almost – By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 27, 2016 | Reviews

Since its heyday in the 1990s, when it helped to establish the reputation of the last really significant art movement in Britain – or perhaps anywhere else – that of the so-called YBAs or Younger British Artists – the Turner Prize has been in decline. Perhaps its last...
Wifredo Lam A Life Of Exile And Deracination By Edward Lucie-Smith

Wifredo Lam A Life Of Exile And Deracination By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 24, 2016 | Reviews

The experience of exile, deracination, was fundamental to Wifredo Lam’s career as an artist, even more so that it was too – say – the experience of the Russian emigré artists who left Russia after the Revolution, or that of the born-elsewhere Americans who played such...
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