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Best London Photography Shows of 2012 As Chosen By Kerim Aytac

Best London Photography Shows of 2012 As Chosen By Kerim Aytac

by News Desk | Dec 11, 2012 | Reviews

In honour of the festive list season, and the need to have something to talk about at the countless social events about to befall us all, here’s my list of the best photography shows in London from this about to be past year. If the Mayans were wrong, 2013...

Damien Hirst: Verity Switches On The Ilfracombe Christmas Lights

by News Desk | Nov 25, 2012 | News

Hundreds of people gathered last night at Ilfrcombe harbour, to witness the official switch on of the newly-installed spot lights illuminating Damien Hirst’s controversial statue Verity. Local businesses donated more than £1,000 for a fireworks display,...

Vandalised Rothko Will Require 18 Months Of Intensive Conservation

by News Desk | Nov 22, 2012 | News

Last month visitors at Tate Modern were shocked when a man defaced Rothko’s “Black on Maroon” (1958) with a marker in the name of a movement called Yellowism.  Now conservators at Tate Modern have revealed that the damage is significant and it...

The Silent University Tate Modern Delfina Foundation Partnership Announced

by News Desk | Oct 28, 2012 | News

The Silent University is an autonomous knowledge exchange platform initiated by artist Ahmet Ögüt in collaboration with Tate working with asylum seekers, refugees and migrants who, although from a professional background, cannot gainfully practice their...
William Scott Centenary Marked With Important Gift From Family

William Scott Centenary Marked With Important Gift From Family

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2012 | News

A major work by the important British painter William Scott (1913-1989) has been pledged to Tate by the artist’s sons, Robert and James Scott, to mark the centenary of his birth in 2013. The Harbour 1952 is one of the artist’s most radical works and was a...
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