La Fée Culturelle in Art Basel, Basel
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 […]
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 […]
If you are staying in (I am) or travelling to London for Spring Bank Holiday, below is the list of exhibitions I have seen and reviewed from most to least […]
Did Sonia Delaunay have sacrificed her career for Robert? This question has haunted me since the opening of the exhibition at Tate Modern. My friend M. agreed with me but […]
The Black Square, an iconic work by Russian painter Malevich (1879-1935), who declared the square to be the « face of the new art … the first step of pure […]
Tate Liverpool is currently showing a selection the work Mondrian is most famous for: the iconic neo-plastic gridded works in red, yellow, blue, and black and white. Although a relatively […]
In France, you have until January 31st to wish happy new year. So technically, I am on time: happy new year 2014! Wishing you all the best for you and […]
C’étaient les termes du père de Frida, faisant allusion aux différences physiques entre l’imposant Diego Rivera et la frêle Frida Kahlo. L’exposition du Musée de l’Orangerie propose, elle, de confronter […]
Braque et Picasso sont à l’origine du cubisme, un mouvement d’avant-garde du XXe siècle, qui a révolutionné la représentation par la géométrisation. C’est Matisse, en voyant l’exposition du marchand d’art […]
MAIS que fais-tu en Lorraine ? m’a demandé une amie. J’y étais pour une visite d’usine sidérurgique. Bien sûr, la Fée Culturelle en a profité pour faire un saut au […]
There is a must-see exhibition currently at the Guggenheim in New York: Picasso Black and White, focusing on… black and white (B&W) paintings by Picasso. I don’t believe any other […]