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Turner Prize Smug-Fest Crashes And Bores – Edward Lucie-Smith

Turner Prize Smug-Fest Crashes And Bores – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 24, 2018 | Reviews

Before I go any further, let me note that, on the very day this iteration of the annual Turner Prize exhibition was revealed to the press, a review in the Evening Standard hailed it as “thrilling”. Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson was quoted as saying: “The...
Aftermath – Emerging from the Catastrophe of WWI – Tate Britain – Edward Lucie-Smith

Aftermath – Emerging from the Catastrophe of WWI – Tate Britain – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 7, 2018 | Reviews

Aftermath is at last a good solid show at Tate Britain, rather than something anxiously politically correct, and equally anxious to demonstrate just how goody-two-shoes the Tate brand has become. This is a well-researched, well-argued project, with interesting things...
Tate Britain Reunites Two Burne-Jones Masterpieces For Retrospective Exhibition

Tate Britain Reunites Two Burne-Jones Masterpieces For Retrospective Exhibition

by News Desk | May 30, 2018 | News

Two celebrated Pre-Raphaelite paintings will be brought together in their entirety for Tate Britain’s Burne-Jones retrospective this autumn. The artist’s most famous narrative cycles series, The Briar Rose c.1890 and the unfinished Perseus series (started 1875), have...
1968 Political Protest Posters To Be Displayed At Tate Britain

1968 Political Protest Posters To Be Displayed At Tate Britain

by News Desk | May 8, 2018 | Previews

1968 was a turning point for protest history and a flashpoint in modern society. Now a new display to mark 50 years since the protests has been announced by Tate Britain reveals how artists in London responded to this watershed moment in political and social history....
Tate Announces 2018 Turner Prize Shortlist Online – But Was It An Accident?

Tate Announces 2018 Turner Prize Shortlist Online – But Was It An Accident?

by News Desk | Apr 26, 2018 | News

London: Tate Britain accidentally announced the shortlist for the prestigious 2018 Turner Prize, on their website, twelve hours before the formal announcement at 9:00 am 26 April. We have no idea why this information was published on the official Tate website ahead of...
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