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Contemporary Art Not Really Avant Garde Just Truly Irrational By Edward Lucie-Smith

Contemporary Art Not Really Avant Garde Just Truly Irrational By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 11, 2016 | News

Deep in August, gazing at the rather forlorn contemporary art landscape that is standard for this time of year, when major exhibition openings are lacking, I’m left wondering why in fact it seems a good deal more forlorn than I expect. This, despite the fact that the...
Raqib Shaw: Krishna For The Rich White Cube Bermondsey – Edward Lucie-Smith

Raqib Shaw: Krishna For The Rich White Cube Bermondsey – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 4, 2016 | Reviews

Raqib Shaw seems like one of those grandee artists who have suddenly appeared out of nowhere. That is, till you do a bit of research on the Web, and discover just what, and how much, you’ve been missing. Calcutta born, raised in Kashmir, now living and working in...
Brexit: Not The Only Big Split In The Art World By Edward Lucie-Smith

Brexit: Not The Only Big Split In The Art World By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 28, 2016 | News

August is nearly here – the time when the contemporary art world in London begins its annual snooze, to wake up, hopefully refreshed, some time in mid-September. It’s the moment to draw breath, sit down and take stock. It’s hard to think of any comparable six months...
Carlo Carra Both A Revolutionary And A Conservative – Blain/Southern London

Carlo Carra Both A Revolutionary And A Conservative – Blain/Southern London

by News Desk | Jul 16, 2016 | Reviews

A number of the major commercial galleries in London now offer shows which are, in terms of interest and quality, very much on a level with what one finds in London’s major public galleries. The new exhibition at Blain/Southern in Hanover Square offers a good example...
Georgia O’Keeffe On My Mind Edward Lucie-Smith Surveys The Retrospective

Georgia O’Keeffe On My Mind Edward Lucie-Smith Surveys The Retrospective

by News Desk | Jul 6, 2016 | Reviews

Georgia O’Keeffe, now the subject of a large solo show just opened at Tate Modern, is a slightly odd case in the story of American art. She became famous very early, thanks to the efforts of her patron, lover and eventual husband Alfred Stieglitz, who, in addition to...
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