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Art, Consciousness and Other Intractable Problems

'Neuroscience is emerging as one of the grand belief systems informing the imagination of artists an...

Chantal Akerman

What is it to perceive time? For some, to be temporally aware is to observe the changes in states or...

Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons

The opening of Callimachus's 'Hymn to Apollo' as translated by Lombardo and Rayer. The god, patron o...

A Maltese Celebration: Architecture into Art

Richard England, now seventy years of age, is a totally indigenous Maltese architect of internationa...

Architecture Not Now

As we approach the second decade of the turbulent 21st century, the level playing field sought by bo...

Book review: Photo Art: The New World of Photography

This work, which originated with the Cologne publisher DuMont Buchverlag in 2007, is an invaluable a...

Book review: Fold out futures

Dr Irene Barberis teaches and researches at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. She has recentl...

Arthur Watson: poetic conceptualist

The work of Arthur Watson plays an important role in contemporary Scottish art. Characterised by a '...

An Englishman in Tasmania - Nicholas Blowers

Nicholas Blowers was born in Chelmsford, England in 1972. He studied locally, and then Fine Art at S...

China Design Now

At the time of writing, the Olympic torch continues to make its troubled way around the globe, the p...

Alexander Rodchenko: Revolution in Photography

Questions about the nature of representation have dogged the medium of photography since its concept...

Book review: The Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture 1922-1932

This remarkable survey was synchronised with an exhibition of the same title presented at the Museum...

Art & Today

Art & Today is the fruit of the decade spent by the author as contributing editor to Art in America ...

Book review: Real Baroque. The Baroque Architecture of Sicily

This work is timely in so far as it forms part of the broad revision of architectural history that i...

Contemporary Drawing: Recent Studies

Drawing has played a pivotal role in the work of most artists since the beginning of time. Following...

Book review: Doorway

With this third architectural/typological monograph, Professor Simon Unwin has completed what is eff...

A gift horse in the mouth: the Artists Rooms project and the d'Offay beque...

On 27 February 2008 a major announcement was made at Edinburgh's National Gallery of Modern Art. Bef...

Book review: Pallasmaa phenomenon

Juhani Pallasmaa, the Finnish architect and theorist, has in the current period entering the twenty-...

Book review: The Formalesque: A Guide to Modern Art and its History

According to the Australian art historian Bernard Smith, The Formalesque: A Guide to Modern Art and ...

An Exhibition of Event Photography

For anyone interested in the ways in which a photograph can aspire to the condition of a work of art...

Book review: Heterotopic visions

Increasingly, contemporary artists, as much as architects and urban planners, have to grope for a cl...

Book review: Marvellous Melbourne

This important city monograph was first published over a year ago, but it is exemplary within the 'W...

Breaking the Rules - The Printed Face of the European Avant Garde 1900-1937

Based on the British Library's huge collection of manuscripts, sound recordings and all manner of th...

Colin St John Wilson: Buildings and Projects

Roger Stonehouse was the chosen author for this extensive monograph, which forms a catalogue raisonn...

Book review: Archaeology of an Urban Desert

Jon Naar is a British photographer who has been based in New York. In 1974 he joined up with the lat...

Age of Transparency and Innocence: the Changing Face of Childhood

The excellent exhibition The Changing Face of Childhood, the product of a collaboration between the ...

Bauhaus: 1919-1933

Architects, sculptors, painters, we must all turn to the crafts. Art is not a 'profession'. There is...

Architecture: London's new rail terminus at St Pancras

In the 18th century there lay just to the north of the burgeoning City of London, divided from the m...

Art and Survival: Patricia Johanson's Environmental Projects

The outstanding American landscapist Patricia Johanson occupies a unique position in American contem...

Artists imagine action to stimulate change

The Lisson Gallery in London took the phrase 'Imagine Action' as the title for its recent summer exh...

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