Posts Tagged ‘art’
Gregg Bordowitz: There: a Feeling, Camden Art Centre, exhibition review: ‘Ill health as a springboard for metaphysical reflection’
Bordowitz has lived with HIV for three decades, and it informs his work with ‘intriguing results’
Read MoreStories of Migration, SOAS Gallery, exhibition review: ‘Grand questions that haunt us all’
This multimedia display ‘transforms ethnographic research into accessible formats’
Read MoreMary Headlam: An Artist Rediscovered, Abbott and Holder Gallery, exhibition review: ‘Impressive command of draughtsmanship’
The ‘expressive flair’ of the artist, a child of the great age of British illustration, is on full display
Read MoreThe 80s: Photographing Britain, Tate Britain, exhibition review: ‘A big show with a big takeaway’
This mammoth photography collection showcases artists who found ‘new ways of imagining their local communities’
Read MorePicasso: printmaker, British Museum, exhibition review: ‘Worth the effort’
This collection of around 100 pieces show the master at his most versatile
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