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. […]
The Courtauld Gallery reconciled me with Soutine Courtauld Gallery, within The Courtauld Institute of Art, is known for its exceptional permanent collection of impressionist and post-impressionists, as well as its […]
Abstract Expressionism was a phenomenon “Wow… wow…” said my art husband ‘J’, as we moved from room to room, “the Royal Academy exhibition is the “greatest hits” of Abstract Expressionism”. […]
Impressionists, an evident choice for an exhibition about gardens I have visited ‘Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse’ at the Royal Academy four times. On each visit, I […]
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 […]
If you are staying in or travelling to London for Easter, below is the list of exhibitions I have seen and reviewed from most to least preferred. Happy art exhibitions […]
Marlene Dumas, For Whom the Bell Tolls, 2008 Tate Modern’s exhibition subtitle ‘The Image as Burden’ is taken from a small painting replicating a film still showing a dying heroine […]
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 […]
J’ai repéré deux artistes lors de la 40ème FIAC en octobre dernier : Lee Ufan et Jason Martin (vous pouvez revivre mes impressions ici). Jason Martin est un artiste britannique, […]