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. […]
Rachel Whiteread’s world in a single room at Tate Britain I was immediately attracted by the nod to Minimalism and architecture, and the raw use of basic materials by British […]
One week in May 2017: 40 country pavilions; six collateral events and other pavilions; seven temporary exhibitions, 120km walked, and 10 ice creams (various flavours). A bank holiday weekend in […]
First posthumous retrospective covering six decades of Rauschenberg The Museum of Modern Art, New York, is holding the first posthumous retrospective of Robert Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925, Port Arthur, […]
I write mostly about the exhibitions that I have enjoyed/loved, Ragnar Kjartansson’s show (b. 1976, Reykjavik, Iceland) at Barbican Art Gallery joins the list. I didn’t expect to like […]
Grater, nails, slicer, strainer, electric current, cages: works by Mona Hatoum (b. 1952 in Beirut) appear hostile. Hatoum was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to a Palestinian family, although her works […]
J’avais juste prévu de faire un saut à l’expo Kiefer au Centre Pompidou, afin de vérifier si c’était la même exposition que celle de la Royal Academy (RA). Non, ce […]
Jelena Bulajic, Grozda Of course, Champagne Life, an exhibition of all-female contemporary artists would make some people cringe: gender does not define a genre in art etc. What does it […]
(From most to least preferred) 1. Giacometti Pure Presence – National Portrait Gallery, until 10 January 2016 Alberto Giacometti had a revelation as he was leaving a cinema in […]
And here he is: Ai Weiwei is in London! It’s funny to think that three years ago I didn’t know who he was. Since then I have been continually hearing […]