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British Culture Like UK Politics Reaches A Crisis Point – Edward Lucie-Smith

British Culture Like UK Politics Reaches A Crisis Point – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 3, 2019 | Features

Just recently Tate Modern was named as Britain’s most popular tourist attraction: 5.9 visitors went to the gallery last year. Sounds impressive, doesn’t it – that is till you do a bit more research. For example, Tate Modern does not figure in the global list of 2018’s...
Tate Purchases Women’s Rights Campaigner Sylvia Pankhurst Watercolours

Tate Purchases Women’s Rights Campaigner Sylvia Pankhurst Watercolours

by News Desk | Dec 20, 2018 | News

Tate Britain have revealed that it will be purchasing four watercolours by the renowned artist and women’s rights campaigner Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960). These paintings from 1907, which depict women working in mills and potteries, will be the first works by...
Charlotte Prodger Wins Turner Prize Videodrone-A-Thon 2018

Charlotte Prodger Wins Turner Prize Videodrone-A-Thon 2018

by News Desk | Dec 4, 2018 | News

This year’s Turner Prize winner 2018 has been awarded to Charlotte Prodger a Glasgow-based video artist whose work deals with identity and place. She was nominated for her solo exhibition at Bergen Kunsthall. Prodger, who won the 2017 Paul Hamlyn Foundation...
Women Need More Recognition For Their Contribution To Visual Arts – Edward Lucie-Smith

Women Need More Recognition For Their Contribution To Visual Arts – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 20, 2018 | News

Nobody, I think, could be keener than I am to see women obtain more recognition for their creative contribution to the visual arts. I actually have track record where this topic is concerned. If you want a major figure in the history of feminist art, then you needn’t...
Art And The Consequences Of War Explored In Two Exhibitions

Art And The Consequences Of War Explored In Two Exhibitions

by News Desk | Aug 18, 2018 | Reviews

‘Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One’ at Tate Britain and ‘Magic Realism: Art in Weimar Germany 1919 – 33’ at Tate Modern are linked exhibitions. Both feature many of the same German artists, while Aftermath also includes British...
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