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Emerging Artists From Budapest – Zoltan Alexander Investigates This Dynamic Scene

Emerging Artists From Budapest – Zoltan Alexander Investigates This Dynamic Scene

by News Desk | Feb 6, 2018 | Features

Where is Hungary on the art-map of Europe? Revisiting contemporary art galleries in Budapest prompted this rhetorical question. Could Hungary still retake its place on the art-map of Europe and when will contemporary art from Budapest achieve international...
Christopher Gray In Search Of Dumas Artlyst Exclusive Interview

Christopher Gray In Search Of Dumas Artlyst Exclusive Interview

by News Desk | Jul 5, 2017 | Features

Christopher Gray was born in 1965 and has always lived and worked in London. He first started making the boxing puppets when he was a young boy and has never stopped developing the concept, but it wasn’t until he went to art school in his late 40s that he...
What Direction? Royal College Of Art Degree Shows 2017 By Edward Lucie-Smith

What Direction? Royal College Of Art Degree Shows 2017 By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 28, 2017 | Reviews

This year’s big graduation show of work by Fine Arts students from the Royal College of Art is both inspiriting and at the same time just a little bit depressing. Let’s start with the good bit. The R.C.A. offers new crop of painters – many of whom are worth at least...
The Other Art Fair – But What About The Others? – Edward Lucie-Smith

The Other Art Fair – But What About The Others? – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 2, 2017 | Reviews

  I’ve always liked the Other Art Fair, on in London from now till April 2nd. But I’ve never quite known what to say about it. Basically, it’s a show devoted to non-joiners, artists who’d prefer to represent themselves rather than become the prisoners of the...
Whitney Biennial 2017 Evolves Beyond Precious, Pretentious Or Tired

Whitney Biennial 2017 Evolves Beyond Precious, Pretentious Or Tired

by News Desk | Mar 21, 2017 | News

[soliloquy id=”undefined”]The 2017 Whitney Biennial, the first at the new spacious downtown location, is a total home run. Form, function and fun come together. The curators make brilliant use of Renzo Piano‘s sprawling architectural design and none of the...
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