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What Direction? Royal College Of Art Degree Shows 2017 By Edward Lucie-Smith

What Direction? Royal College Of Art Degree Shows 2017 By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 28, 2017 | Reviews

This year’s big graduation show of work by Fine Arts students from the Royal College of Art is both inspiriting and at the same time just a little bit depressing. Let’s start with the good bit. The R.C.A. offers new crop of painters – many of whom are worth at least...
Royal Academy Annual Summer Exhibition Where Old Meets? – Edward Lucie-Smith

Royal Academy Annual Summer Exhibition Where Old Meets? – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 9, 2017 | News

Right now, in terms of the shows, it’s offering the public, the Royal Academy is on a roll. There’s been one great, news-making exhibition after another, under the guidance of its Director of Exhibitions, Tim Marlow, who came to them from White Cube. Those whom...
Central St Martins Colourful And Diverse Degree Shows 2017

Central St Martins Colourful And Diverse Degree Shows 2017

by News Desk | May 29, 2017 | Features

Central St Martins BA and MA degree shows kicked off this weekend with a number of multidisciplinary exhibitions stretching across the Kings Cross campus. The MA was a bit more colourful and fun this year with a heavy emphasis on Performance and Installation Art with...
Frieze New York 2017 Lizanne Merrill Chooses Her Top Six Booths

Frieze New York 2017 Lizanne Merrill Chooses Her Top Six Booths

by News Desk | May 7, 2017 | Features

Whether you reach the luxurious tent that is Frieze by waterway or highway, the art fair’s weekend home on Randall’s Island is as accessible as the art itself. Now in its sixth year, the 2017 fair is a feel good art fest where ‘pretty’ and ‘pleasing’ is no longer a...
Turner Prize 2017 Shortlist Reveals Obscure Multicultural Pick & Mix

Turner Prize 2017 Shortlist Reveals Obscure Multicultural Pick & Mix

by News Desk | May 3, 2017 | News

The Turner Prize 2017 shortlist has just been announced at Tate Britain. The artists chosen are from diverse multicultural backgrounds and are relatively unknown. Artists Hurvin Anderson, Andrea Büttner, Lubaina Himid and Rosalind Nashashibi will now go head to head...
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