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Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking 1967 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking 1967 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jan 7, 2021 | Features

The word ‘aesthetics’ is derived from the Greek word meaning perception or sensation. The Scottish philosopher David Hume spoke of the refinement of (educated) taste. He, like Kant, believed that some artworks were better than others. But, while Hume spoke...
Revolutionary Art Movement Or Just A Catch Up – Edward Lucie- Smith

Revolutionary Art Movement Or Just A Catch Up – Edward Lucie- Smith

by News Desk | Dec 30, 2020 | Features

Looking at official art galleries here in Britain (all temporarily closed as of this publication) – more especially at those situated in London – it is immediately evident that a revolution has taken place. Take, for example, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, and...
Mark Godfrey Guston Now Exhibition Curator Suspended By Tate

Mark Godfrey Guston Now Exhibition Curator Suspended By Tate

by News Desk | Oct 28, 2020 | News

Tate has suspended Mark Godfrey, their Senior Curator of International Art and the curator of the highly anticipated ‘Philip Guston: Now’ exhibition, for speaking out on his Instagram account about the gallery’s decision to postpone the show until 2024.  The Art...
International Philip Guston Exhibition Postponed Over Anti-KKK Imagery

International Philip Guston Exhibition Postponed Over Anti-KKK Imagery

by News Desk | Sep 25, 2020 | News

The eagerly awaited retrospective exhibition of the American artist Philip Guston, set to take place at Tate Modern in February 2021 has been postponed until 2024. This was due to the four museums indecision on whether to include anti-KKK paintings which “Might...

Tate Breaks Ties With Art Dealer Anthony d’Offay After Racist Selfies Appear On Social Media

by News Desk | Sep 4, 2020 | News

Tate and the art dealer Anthony d’Offay have agreed to end their relationship. The announcement came today in a joint statement by Tate and Anthony d’Offay. Recently photos have emerged of racist selfies of the dealer with Gollywogs “This involves...
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