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Venice Biennale 56 Official UK and Ireland Artists Lead The Pack

Venice Biennale 56 Official UK and Ireland Artists Lead The Pack

by News Desk | May 12, 2015 | Reviews

The British Pavilion This year’s Venice Biennale had a powerful presence from both the UK and Ireland. Sarah Lucas’ British Pavilion was strong both in visuals and concept. The yellow painted walls made the sculpture appear to float in golden sunshine or was it...

Whitney Museum Chelsea: A Culturally Responsible New Yorker’s First Impression

by News Desk | May 3, 2015 | Reviews

I took advantage of the member preview days before the actual May 1st launch to visit the new Whitney Museum in Chelsea.  As an art enthusiast, a mid-level aesthete and a culturally responsible New Yorker I have attended important exhibitions at the major New York...
Eric Ravilious: A Bekonscot Time-Warp That Nigel Farage Would Approve Of

Eric Ravilious: A Bekonscot Time-Warp That Nigel Farage Would Approve Of

by News Desk | Apr 12, 2015 | Reviews

It has been over ten years since Eric Ravilious (1903-42) had his first major retrospective at the Imperial War Museum in London. I first discovered his work through his ceramic designs for Wedgwood. My family owned a large punch bowl titled, “The Boat Race” and...
Turner Prize 2014: Headscratchingly Challenging And Not Very Public Friendly

Turner Prize 2014: Headscratchingly Challenging And Not Very Public Friendly

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2014 | Reviews

The Turner prize, created thirty years ago to promote public discussion about new developments in contemporary British Art, couldn’t be less public-friendly this year, and will be hard pressed to lure the masses. Aside from elements like the exuberant colour in...
Turner Prize 2014: Beyond The Valley Of Tabloid Titillation

Turner Prize 2014: Beyond The Valley Of Tabloid Titillation

by News Desk | Oct 4, 2014 | Reviews

Clenching anuses, mass-produced rainbows of wallpaper, pretentious postcolonial posturings, and the ramblings of a nervous madman are what fill the tabloid-titillating Turner Prize in 2014. Or at least, that’s what some would have you believe. Named after the English...
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