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Tackling Artistic Inequality Outside Mainstream Art Institutions

Tackling Artistic Inequality Outside Mainstream Art Institutions

by News Desk | Dec 9, 2019 | News

Art has incredible power. It is a force for cultural reflection, social change and an invaluable medium through which we challenge existing assumptions, broaden our outlook and catalyse change. Unfortunately, the ideal does not always match the reality. The latest...
Tate Announces New Exhibition Dedicated To Women Artists In Britain

Tate Announces New Exhibition Dedicated To Women Artists In Britain

by News Desk | Dec 19, 2018 | Previews

A new display dedicated to women artists working in Britain over the past 60 years will open in April 2019. Around 60 works, by artists such as Mona Hatoum, Sarah Lucas and Bridget Riley, will be brought together for the first time. Sixty Years is a curated display...
Fifties Boys Club To Angel Hiding In Plain Sight – Amar Gallery – Zoltan Alexander

Fifties Boys Club To Angel Hiding In Plain Sight – Amar Gallery – Zoltan Alexander

by News Desk | Oct 1, 2018 | Reviews

I had the privilege to have a private tour and a passionate talk with gallery owner, Amar Singh a few days before he opened “Hiding In Plain Sight”, celebrating female abstract expressionists of 1950s and 60s New York. First time shown in the UK. Curated by Dr John...
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...
Two Sleepers: Bernice Sidney At Saatchi And Ali Nedaei, Cama Gallery  – Edward Lucie-Smith

Two Sleepers: Bernice Sidney At Saatchi And Ali Nedaei, Cama Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 4, 2018 | Reviews

As the London art world heads towards its customary deep summer hiatus, various exhibitions manifest themselves that might not perhaps attract attention at a less competitive time. Once is a show of work by Bernice Sidney (1944-1983), on view in the Salon Gallery on...
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