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Keith Coventry: A Disposable Modernist Dystopia At Pace Gallery London

Keith Coventry: A Disposable Modernist Dystopia At Pace Gallery London

by News Desk | May 11, 2016 | Reviews

Pace London is currently presenting White Black Gold, an exhibition of new works by London-based artist Keith Coventry. The artist has been exploring the relationship between Modernism and its manifestations in the contemporary via two new bodies of work; Coventry...

Thomson & Craighead: Orwellian Party Paranoia At Carroll/Fletcher

by News Desk | May 9, 2016 | Reviews

Carroll/Fletcher is currently presenting Thomson & Craighead in ‘Party Booby Trap’, the art duo’s second exhibition with the gallery, filling the space with a plethora of 21st century post-millennial fears. The show even includes the artists...
Francis Bacon: Alice Herrick And Clive Jennings Discuss The Ravarino Drawings

Francis Bacon: Alice Herrick And Clive Jennings Discuss The Ravarino Drawings

by News Desk | May 5, 2016 | Features

The Herrick Gallery, London is currently presenting a selection of drawings purportedly by the great British painter Francis Bacon, lent by Cristiano Lovatelli Ravarino to David Edwards, the brother of John Edwards, to whom Bacon left everything when the artist died...
Barry Flanagan: The Absurdist Subversion Of Form At Waddington Custot Galleries

Barry Flanagan: The Absurdist Subversion Of Form At Waddington Custot Galleries

by News Desk | May 4, 2016 | Reviews

Waddington Custot Galleries is currently presenting the maverick Clement Greenberg-chewing Barry Flanagan in ‘Animal, Vegetable, Mineral’. The show is a survey of Flanagan’s works from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, curated by Dr. Jo Melvin, including...
Bosco Sodi: The Alchemist Of Aesthetics At Blain|Southern London

Bosco Sodi: The Alchemist Of Aesthetics At Blain|Southern London

by News Desk | Apr 25, 2016 | Reviews

Yūgen is Blain|Southern’s first exhibition by artist Bosco Sodi, and takes its title from a multi-layered Japanese concept, describing the evocation of inexplicably deep emotions in response to aesthetic creation, which extends to a sense of awareness and acceptance...
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