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Book review: Contemporary Garden Aesthetics, Creations and Interpretations

he expansion and enrichment of current discourse on the above subject has been notable where landsca...

BP Portrait Award 2007

When this annual exhibition was launched 28 years ago it suffered some hostile critical reception bu...

AfterShock: Conflict, Violence and Resolution in Contemporary Art

The imagery of violence is commonplace today. Hollywood torture films, videoed beheadings, coverage ...

Antony Gormley: Blind Light

An important retrospective is at the Hayward Gallery, London, until 19 August. The work covers a wid...

Beijing's 'New' Arts Centre: The Capital Museum

Beijing's Capital Museum has emerged from obscurity to become a leading Chinese cultural institution...

Allora and Calzadilla: Clamor

In England, during the early 1940s, there had been a real belief that a German attack was imminent, ...

Awakenings: Zen Figure Painting in Medieval Japan

Awakenings: Zen Figure Painting in Medieval Japan, edited by Gregory Levine and Yukio Lippit, accomp...

Camouflage

Camouflage is not a much-visited field in contemporary art. Yet it is described comprehensively and ...

Andy Goldsworthy: Four Indoor Galleries and Open Air

Leading British land artist Andy Goldsworthy is helping the Yorkshire Sculpture Park mark its 30th a...

Apocalypse in Pink: The Work of Irene Barberis.

The role of faith in society and in art, has been addressed in numerous forms since the new mille...

Contemporary Artists Embrace a 'Radical' Tradition

In recent years, traditional handcrafts, particularly knitting, have experienced a boom and drawn a ...

A Secret Service: Art, Compulsion, Concealment

Kurt Schwitters’ experimental practice ranged across sound poetry, drama, collage, typography, pub...

Alvar Aalto: Through the Eyes of Shigeru Ban

A retrospective exhibition of the architecture of Alvar Aalto in central London is extremely timely....

Anish Kapoor: Artist of Smoke, Air and Space

Anish Kapoor is the man behind one of the most expensive public sculptures in the world - the US$23 ...

Anselm Kiefer: Aperiatur Terra

Anselm Kiefer's London exhibition at White Cube, 'Aperiatur Terra', takes a quote from the Book of I...

A Singular Artist Brings a Singular Work to South America

Born in Bombay (Mumbai), India, in 1954, sculptor Anish Kapoor has lived in London since his youth. ...

Citizens and Kings: Portraits in the Age of Revolution 1760-1830

The Royal Academy of Arts is currently hosting 'Citizens and Kings: Portraiture in the Age of Revolu...

China Power Station: Part 1

At Frieze Art Fair, Saskia Sassen spoke compellingly about how artists can find potential in underus...

Architecture: Zaha Did It

The development of architecture specifically for cancer outpatient healthcare has been pioneered in ...

Brice Marden: A Retrospective of Paintings and Drawings

The work of American painter Brice Marden is currently showing in a major retrospective at the Museu...

Art market trends

The Miami Art Fair has surely reached its zenith now that Karen Wright, the formidable Editor of Mod...

Beijing's 798 Art District

A decade ago, setting up radical art studios in the workshops of a largely abandoned military electr...

Architecture in Scotland 2004-2006: Defining Place

Architecture in Scotland 2004-2006: Defining Place is both a book and an exhibition, the latter pres...

Boom or clunk?

The latest press speculation that the National Lottery will be expected to transfer massive funding ...

Breaking the Myths

Amedeo Modigliani's (1884-1920) premature death at the age of 35, as a consequence of bohemian exces...

Building an Identity Through Innovation and Change: The Bienal de Sã...

Taking the Venice Biennale as a model, the Bienal de S...

A Barrel of Laughs, A Vale of Tears

'Artists can colour the sky red because they know it's blue. Those of us who aren't artists must col...

Aalto Gathering in Finland

An important event in architectural terms took place this summer in Finland, where the 10th Internat...

Contemporary Clay: Japanese Ceramics for the New Century

'Contemporary Clay: Japanese Ceramics for the New Century', on view at Japan Society in New York Cit...

Axel Antas: Nature of Things/Marijke van Warmerdam: First Drop

During September it has been interesting to find two exhibitions, one in London and a second in Edin...

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