Tate Modern Special
To celebrate the new Tate Modern opening – have you been yet? – la Fée Culturelle went through her archives of blog posts on exhibitions at Tate Modern since 2012. […]
To celebrate the new Tate Modern opening – have you been yet? – la Fée Culturelle went through her archives of blog posts on exhibitions at Tate Modern since 2012. […]
Works stem from Existentialism; looking at man’s significance in a meaningless universe Giacometti had a revelation as he was leaving a cinema in Montparnasse in December 1945. As the screen […]
The Lille show would have been a blockbuster if held in Paris or London The best Modigliani exhibition I have ever seen is currently in Lille, North of France – […]
58 national pavilions, seven ‘collateral’ events and 10 exhibitions outside the Biennale. That’s what I saw in just over five days last July. The made for 5.5 days of full […]
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (b. 1977) is a rarity in the contemporary art world: an African figurative painter of predominantly black subjects. I was struck by her works at the 2013 Venice […]
I hear lots of criticism of art fairs, but to me it’s a great forum to see as much art as possible under one roof, usually well curated. Two years […]
King Charles IX of France was presented with Lily of the Valley flowers (“muguet” in French) on May 1, 1561. From then on, he gave Lily of the Valley flowers […]
I was double-booked that evening but was curious to find out more about artist Pascale Marthine Tayou, currently showing at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery: a Cameroonian (born in 1966-7 in […]
I don’t know why the Barbican gallery headlined their exhibition ”Magnificent Obsessions”, but the second part of the title gives a better idea of what to expect: ”The Artist as Collector”. The exhibition […]
Frieze week is a term coined for the week of the famous Frieze art fair and also the other art fairs held at the same time. Frieze is a major […]