Nineteenth century paint-gunning: Turner and Constable at the Royal Academy, London.
By Alice Correia Morton The display “He has been here and fired a gun”: Turner, Constable and the Royal Academy tells a story of artistic rivalry, at the Royal Academy … Continue reading
“Modern Art” is a great publication by Thames & Hudson, London.
“Modern Art” is a very involving book by Amy Dempsey, published by Thames & Hudson, London. The author, Dempsey, has singled out t host important moments in Modern Art. The … Continue reading
New ways of “Looking at pictures” by Susan Woodford published by Thames & Hudson, London.
“Looking at pictures” by Susan Woodford is an interesting book published by Thames & Hudson, London. A pocket sized paperback, “Looking at pictures” can enhance visit to an exhibition for … Continue reading
Great “No Not Never None” exhibition by Everett and Lattanzi Antinori at the Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London.
London – The exhibition “No Not Never None” was very interesting at the Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery. It was a two artists exhibition, Jeremy Everett and Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, who both … Continue reading
Julie Umerle great exhibition at the Art Bermondsey Project Space, London.
London – “Rewind” by Julie Umerle was a captivating exhibition at the Art Bermondsey Project Space. The exhibition “Rewind: A solo exhibition of recent paintings” presented works by Julie Umerle, including four large-scale paintings, a series of smaller canvases and a series of … Continue reading
National Portrait Gallery and the first major exhibition Picasso Portraits for twenty years.
London – The National Portrait Gallery staged a major exhibition of portraits by Pablo Picasso. The exhibition Picasso Portraits included over 75 works by the artist in all media, varying from well-known masterpieces to those less famous. … Continue reading
The V&A Museum exhibition Undressed leaves London in underwear.
London – The V&A Museum exhibition “Undressed” is an involving narrative of the underwear. Spanning from the 18th century to present days, the exhibition “Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear” is focused on the protective character of the underwear, but … Continue reading
Anniversary of Freud and his Museum in London marked by Mark Wallinger’s self –reflections exhibition.
London – “Self Reflection” by Mark Wallinger has been an interesting exhibition, which also marked the 30th anniversary of the Freud Museum, but also the 160th anniversary of the birth of Sigmund Freud. Turner Prize winning artist Mark … Continue reading