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Leon Kossoff's Art of Darkness and Light
I soon discovered that this gentle, wary, vulnerable man of 75 possessed a will of steel.
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8 months ago
on Hyperallergic
Recognition, at Last, After Decades Decolonizing Art
Sutapa Biswas is the subject of two major exhibitions in Britain that explore the country's…
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8 months ago
on nytimes.com
Celebrating the NHS and key workers – in sculpture Celebrating the NHS and key workers – in sculpture
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10 months ago
on theguardian.com
England's cathedrals host art from Sheffield steel to a model moon
Eclectic range of exhibitions across country aimed at catering to pent-up thirst for art after…
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11 months ago
on theguardian.com
Manchester shows support for Marcus Rashford: 'It's evolved into something special'
Community comes together to back England footballer and oppose racism after mural was defaced
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1 year ago
on theguardian.com
Gifted to the English city 80 years ago, Coventry's medieval Charterhouse will finally open to the public
After a £4.3m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant and years of restoration, the historic priory…
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1 year ago
on The Art Newspaper
J.M.W. Turner, the Modern
A show at Tate Britain underscores Turner as the great recorder of elemental disorder and…
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
The Crude, Exhilarating, Watery Worlds of Alfred Wallis
Wallis tore up the rule book and pointed a way forward for British painting.
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
What Is Bruce Nauman for?
It is neither easy nor especially relaxing to spend time with Nauman.
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Léon Spilliaert's Nocturnal Visions
Spilliaert saw his hometown of Ostend, Belgium, as a kind of liminal space between the outside and…
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Paul Klee, When the World Went Dark
The Nazis had transformed Klee's beloved land of Goethe and Mozart into an alien and threatening…
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Harun Farocki and Hito Steyerl, a Perfect Pairing (in Theory)
Where Farocki's works are meditative, Steyerl's are bold and loud — which would make for an…
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Looking at Textiles Through Women's Collecting Practices
Encompassing both private and public collections, Unbound represents a range of collecting…
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
An Artist Paints Love and Life in Maputo, Mozambique
Drawn from archival photographs, memories, and imagination, Cassi Namoda's family portraits…
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2 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Joy Labinjo's Dynamic Process in Painting Her Family
Joy Labinjo's intimate family portraits are based on her archive of photographs, as well as…
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3 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Kiefer Overbrims His World
Anselm Kiefer draws down the world upon his shoulders in a mood of what can only be described as…
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3 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Maren Hassinger Reminds Us That Equality Is For Everyone
The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality, when it comes…
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3 years ago
on Hyperallergic
A Painter Embraces Inauthenticity
Albert Oehlen has been a wild spirit from first to last.
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3 years ago
on Hyperallergic
Eccentric British Houseboats Built from Decommissioned Ambulances, City Buses, and Airplane Parts
https://vimeo.com/294241366 Tucked into the estuary of the River Adur in the coastal town of…
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4 years ago
on Colossal
The Women Photographers of World War I
'No Man's Land: Women's Photography and the First World War' at Impressions Gallery in the UK…
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5 years ago
on Hyperallergic
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