Elton John’s Radical Eye
“The illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen”, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. For a few days in London, we […]
“The illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen”, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. For a few days in London, we […]
Following on from Richard Diebenkorn, the Royal Academy again allows us to discover another American artist, Joseph Cornell (1903–1972), well-known across the pond but little known in the UK. Also, […]
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 […]
Dóra Maurer Seven Rotations 1 – 6, 1979, collection of Zsolt Somlói and Katalin Spengler © Dóra Maurer Don’t be fooled by the title of the new Whitechapel exhibition. I […]
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 […]
Meret Oppenheim: «Ma gouvernante», 1936 (détail) © Moderna Museet, Stockholm, © Adagp, Paris 2013, photo: Moderna Museet, Stockholm/Prallan Allsten Meret Oppenheim avait retenu mon attention à la récente exposition d’objets […]
Martin Creed gives us the stick with which to beat him by entitling his exhibition at Hayward Gallery What’s the point of it?. Or he anticipated the public’s reaction to […]
Pop art is often regarded as an art movement that developed in the late 50s in the US. This is true but it is the British artist Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) […]
One of my 2014 resolutions was to see art exhibitions at the beginning of their run, or rather to avoid the last few days. I succeeded with the Hannah Höch […]