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Bollocks To Big Stadium Art: Time For A DIY Punk Revolution

by News Desk | Aug 26, 2016 | News

Millions of refugees are homeless, tens of thousands have been killed, Syria’s pile of rubble, Detroit’s a wasteland, poverty’s rife, unemployment’s rising, kids now earn less than their parents did… But what the hell, apart from Ai...
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...
Should Tate Britain Be Turned Into The Long-overdue Turner Gallery?

Should Tate Britain Be Turned Into The Long-overdue Turner Gallery?

by News Desk | Aug 3, 2016 | News

Edward Lucie-Smith’s excellent article in Artlyst posed the problem of what to do with Tate Britain, now that Tate Modern has become, “the epicentre of the booming global contemporary art world.“ It simply can’t compete with either the...
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...
Brexit Turns A Cruel Spotlight On British Metropolitan Cultural Institutions

Brexit Turns A Cruel Spotlight On British Metropolitan Cultural Institutions

by News Desk | Jun 26, 2016 | News

The Brexit vote has not come at a happy moment for the various Tate galleries. The new extension of Tate Modern, launched the moment before the vote in a blaze of publicity, was immediately swamped by thousands of visitors. Yet the vote very...
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