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The International Asian Art Fair

Between April 1 and 6, the International Asian Art Fair celebrated its tenth season at the Seventh R...

From Kirchner to Kandinsky: German Expressionism in Dutch Museums 1919-1964

In summer 2005, the new art gallery in the Groninger Museum is showing an excellent exhibition deali...

The Triumph of Painting. Colour Power: Aboriginal art post 1984The Saatchi...

'The Triumph of Painting' is, in certain respects, the triumph of Charles Saatchi. For 20 years, he ...

An Architecture of Invitation: Colin St John Wilson – book review

Sarah Menin and her co-author Dr Stephen Kite have produced a remarkable piece of work. The book tra...

Mr Jeremy Moon experiments. Jeremy Moon: drawings and collages

In 1972, the year before artist Jeremy Moon's untimely death in a motorcycle accident, Peter Fuller ...

Design and Engineering

James Dyson's resignation as Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Design Museum in London is a ...

Barbara Kruger

Barbara Kruger, American artist and political activist, is exhibiting in Scotland f...

MACO: Mexico Arte Contemporaneo

'MACO: Mexico Arte Contemporaneo' is considered to be the most important art fair ...

Erich Mendelsohn: Dynamics and Function - Realised Visions of a Cosmopolit...

What better venue could there be for an exhibition of the work of Erich Mendelsohn than the De La Wa...

Andy Warhol Self-Portraits

Andy Warhol is best known for his iconic portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Jackie Kenne...

Africa Remix

'The Chief' stares from posters advertising 'Africa Remix'. He sits on a cheetah skin upholstered ar...

Jannis Kounellis

This quasi-retrospective exhibition of the work of Jannis Kounellis at Modern Art Oxford is a remark...

New work by Bill Henson

The exhibition of the photographic work of Bill Henson is notable. He is one of Australia's leading ...

Joseph Beuys: Actions, Vitrines, Environments

Joseph Beuys tested the international art world to breaking point throughout his car...

Childe Hassam (1859-1935)

'Childe Hassam chronicled New York City and New England during the turn of the 20th century. One of ...

Louise Bourgeois

At first, before encountering the installations at Tate Modern, it might seem surprising that this 8...

The Art of Romare Bearden

'The Art of Romare Bearden' commenced its run in September 2003 at the National Gallery of Art in Wa...

Archilab: New Experiments in Architecture, Art and the City, 1950-2005

Archilab: New Experiments in Architecture, Art and the City, 1950-2005, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo...

Anthony Caro

The sacred purpose of art is to invite us to question and to re-examine experience. Art that does no...

Artists' Estates: Reputations in Trust

Artists, like everyone else, die leaving legacies and estates, which they hope can safeguard both th...

Book review: Landscape Design and the Experience of Motion

This important publication, edited by the director of Dumbarton Oaks, Michel Conan, fills a vital ga...

Christo's Gates: a New Yorker reflects

What began in 1979 with a few drawings has finally materialised into a huge 'happening' in New York,...

Turner Whistler Monet

In the words of Henry Matisse, 'It seemed to me that Turner must have been the link between the acad...

Moving Horizons: The Landscape Architecture of Kathryn Gustafson and Partn...

Today, Kathryn Gustafson is one of the six or seven leading landscape designers in the world. She ha...

The Art Olympics - The Eighth Shanghai Art Fair

Portraying visual gymnastics, Greg Johns' twisting and twining bronze sculpture at th...

Book review: William Scott

William Scott (1913-89) enjoyed a long and highly successful creative life and, in t...

Art in the Making: Degas

Degas said of himself that he would like to be 'illustrious and unknown', and he succeeded; by 1900 ...

Raphael: From Urbino to Rome

'Raphael: From Urbino to Rome' charts the development of one of the most important artists in the hi...

Raphael - Architect (Raffaello Santi)

The Raphael exhibition at the National Gallery in London does not extol his skills as an architect i...

The Architecture of the British Library at St Pancras

The British Library famously has had a stormy and protracted development, and it is ...

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