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West Meets East in a DADAdventure

Just as the extensive exhibit, 'DADA', which revisited the movement, closed at the Museum of Modern ...

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...

The Draper Touch

The power and efficiency of the modern marketing industry is now, perhaps, at its height; but many o...

Mimmo Paladino: Black and White

In London, Mimmo Paladino’s show, Black and White, at the Waddington Galleries earlier this year, ...

Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

Pallant House Gallery, which opened on 1 July 2006 in the centre of Chichester, is a dramatic conjun...

Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

Pallant House Gallery, which opened on 1 July 2006 in the centre of Chichester, is a dramatic conjun...

Ron Mueck: Sculptures at the National Galleries of Scotland

The National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, in the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), has mounted a su...

The Paintings of Adam Elsheimer (1578-1610): Devil in the Detail

The miniature paintings of German artist, Adam Elsheimer, are legendary; and yet his work has genera...

Pierre Huyghe: Celebration Park

This exhibition is the artist's first solo show in the UK, and takes place under the aegis of 'Paris...

Sculptural Architecture in Austria

This masterly exhibition has been organised with the support of, and in co-operation with, the Feder...

AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion

Attracting those amorous of Englishness, the socialites and libertines who wear Westwood so well, th...

Out of Beirut

The work of 18 Lebanese artists has been brought together for this exhibition at Modern Art Oxford, ...

French Book Art/Livres d'Artistes: Artists and Poets in Dialogue

'Never give into routine; at each step, through books or in a wider context, everything must begin a...

Peter Zumthor: Summerworks

The Royal Academy lecture, 'Peter Zumthor: Summerworks', was given by the Swiss architect Peter Zumt...

Constable: The Great Landscapes

This fascinating exhibition brings together several of Constable's best-known pictures in the form o...

Jeremy Gardiner: Ancient Landscapes/The Poetry of Crisis

Benjamin Britten, together with the other founders of the English Opera Group, chose Aldeburgh as th...

Howard Hodgkin

Tate Britain is celebrating the career of Howard Hodgkin this summer. Regarded as one of the most im...

On Photography: A Tribute to Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag's passionate engagement with photography is the subject of a small but intriguing bit o...

Purely Elemental: Wood Craft as Fine Art

The history of turned wood objects is long and varied, changing from functional craft to art to hobb...

Peter Spens: Floating London, Paintings and Works on Paper

The exhibition running at the Guildhall Art Gallery in the City of London from 30 March-5 June 2006 ...

Edgar Degas: The Last Landscapes

Edgar Degas: The Last Landscapes – Edgar Degas is well known as a painter of the human figure. One...

In the Kingdom of the Gods and Goddesses

In 1950, Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, invited one of the greatest proponents of M...

A View of Africa, From the Inside Out

Africa is a vast region that now comprises more than 50 nations. Created through a long history of e...

Rediscovering the Silver Age of Russian Art

While the recent, ambitious 'RUSSIA!' show at the Guggenheim Museum in New York was a bit thin on th...

Stillness in Motion: The Photographs of Fan Ho

The small but intriguing selection of photographs by Chinese photographer and filmmaker Fan Ho, on v...

Shaping the American Landscape: Church, Homer and Moran

During the second half of the 19th century, three artists played pivotal roles in shaping how Americ...

Troubled Waters: Kara Walker's Visual Epiphanies

Kara Walker functions as both subject and curator of a current exhibit at New York's Metropolitan Mu...

Jon Schueler: A Painter of Our Time

John Bellany's (b.1942) paintings are among the most confrontational humanistic paintings produced i...

Celtic Vision

John Bellany's (b.1942) paintings are among the most confrontational humanistic paintings produced i...

Dada Revisited for the 21st Century

It is not often that an art exhibition ascends to the condition of a total artwork in itself, and at...

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