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Tacita Dean’s Triple Header Implicit Nostalgia And History – Sue Hubbard

Tacita Dean’s Triple Header Implicit Nostalgia And History – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2018 | Reviews

Film is Tacita Dean’s medium. Not that catch-all of so many contemporary artists, video, but analogue film with all its implicit nostalgia and history. Although Tacita Dean emerged in the 90s, at the height of conceptualism, she’s always been essentially a Romantic....
Reflections: Pre-Raphaelite Smoke and Convex Mirrors – Edward Lucie-Smith 

Reflections: Pre-Raphaelite Smoke and Convex Mirrors – Edward Lucie-Smith 

by News Desk | Nov 10, 2017 | Reviews

Reflections: Van Eyck & The Pre-Raphaelites: In a way, it’s a bit of surprise to find the Pre-Raphs, even some of the grander ones, on view at the National Gallery. Their natural home seems to be Tate Britain. The NG does, of course, show some British art, or...
Monochrome Set:  Painting in Black and White – Edward Lucie-Smith

Monochrome Set: Painting in Black and White – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 7, 2017 | Reviews

The Monochrome show at the National Gallery has gained less coverage and generated much less enthusiasm that the current Living Gods show at the British Museum. The Guardian, for example, sums it up thus: ‘This peculiar exhibition shirks black and white certainties in...
Monochrome: A World Void Of Colour Explored At The National Gallery

Monochrome: A World Void Of Colour Explored At The National Gallery

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2017 | Features

Monochrome: Painting in Black And White is an extraordinary new show at the National Gallery in London. It takes the viewer on a journey through a world void of colour that focuses on shadow and light. This is the first survey of painting from the Medieval period to...
Matisse Portrait: US Court Rules In Favour Of London’s National Gallery

Matisse Portrait: US Court Rules In Favour Of London’s National Gallery

by News Desk | Sep 30, 2017 | News

London’s National Gallery has announced that the decision to dismiss claims by heirs of the family of Greta Moll, over a portrait by Henri Matisse is a welcomed solution to a high-profile case. The verdict made in the US District Court for the Southern District...
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