In the staircase and up to the first floor at the Marlborough Gallery above Lars Fisk’s exhibition ‘Wattle & Daub’, is a splendid series of prints by 20th and 21st century artists Victor Pasmore, Ken Kiff, Bridget Riley, Louise Bourgeois, Grayson Perry and Beatriz Milhazes, covering the last 40 years and showing the variety and […]
The Royal Academy has been showing how artists in 1930’s America responded to the rapid economic and social change of that decade. The British Museum, with “American Dream: Pop to the Present” continues the story from the 1960’s, showing the artistic innovations and developments which reflected the prosperity and optimism in American society at the […]
The American artist and writer Paul Madonna said “I don’t think of sketchbooks as sacred…. They are rough materials. And in that is where I find beauty…. My notebook is with me always, always, always. It is an extension of my mind.… I let my mind wander and pay attention to where it goes. This […]
An interesting experiment at Modern Art Oxford with the exhibition ‘Love Is Enough’ on the work of British artist and designer William Morris and the American artist Andy Warhol as the curator Jeremy Deller seeks to highlight their similarities, while the century that separates them shows a considerable stylistic difference in their work. There were […]
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