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Hercules Segers And Frans Post: A Very Contemporary Golden Age At Rijksmuseum

Hercules Segers And Frans Post: A Very Contemporary Golden Age At Rijksmuseum

by News Desk | Oct 10, 2016 | Reviews

The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam is currently presenting a particularly experimental and mysterious artist from the Dutch Golden Age: Hercules Segers. This exhibition is the first complete exploration of the artist’s oeuvre, piecing together the fascinating strands of...
Mirren Kessling: Performative Reflections Of Identity At Modern Art Oxford

Mirren Kessling: Performative Reflections Of Identity At Modern Art Oxford

by News Desk | Sep 19, 2016 | Reviews

Modern Art Oxford is currently presenting the final exhibition from Platform 2016, created to support the work of up & coming graduate artists. This is the fifth edition of the annual region-wide project – consisting of a series of consecutive solo...
Marina Abramovic, Richard Long, And Dorothy Cross At Modern Art Oxford

Marina Abramovic, Richard Long, And Dorothy Cross At Modern Art Oxford

by News Desk | Aug 25, 2016 | Reviews

‘It’s Me to the World’ is Modern Art Oxford’s fourth exhibition and iteration of KALEIDOSCOPE, a celebration of 50 years as an internationally acclaimed gallery. The exhibition features works by Marina Abramović, Mohammed Qasim Ashfaq, Dorothy...
Photo Feature: Richard Long Walking A Labyrinth At Modern Art Oxford

Photo Feature: Richard Long Walking A Labyrinth At Modern Art Oxford

by News Desk | Aug 13, 2016 | News

Modern Art Oxford is soon to unveil its fourth exhibition ‘It’s Me to the World’ in KALEIDOSCOPE, a celebration of 50 years as an internationally acclaimed gallery. The latest iteration will feature works by Marina Abramović, Mohammed Qasim Ashfaq,...
Maria Lassnig: Baconian Inevitability Lingers At Tate Liverpool

Maria Lassnig: Baconian Inevitability Lingers At Tate Liverpool

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2016 | Reviews

Artlyst has travelled to Tate Liverpool which is currently presenting the first UK retrospective of late Austrian artist Maria Lassnig in an exhibition that runs in parallel with the gallery’s survey of Francis Bacon’s use of the space frame in...
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