Exhibitions

Colour, Form and Composition: Milton Avery and His Enduring Influence on Contemporary Painting – Malta International Contemporary Art Space (MICAS)

Visiting MICAS in Malta, I found myself unexpectedly reunited with Milton Avery’s paintings, in a space where history, architecture and contemporary art unite. Revisiting Milton Avery The last time (and possibly the first time) I spent real time with Milton Avery’s work was at Milton Avery: American Colourist at the Royal Academy in 2022. That […]

Museum Tours

Museum of the National Academy of Arts. T. Sadykova (Музей национальной академии художеств им. Т. Садыкова), Bishkek

A chance decision to visit the Museum of the National Academy of Arts. T. Sadykova (Tinibek Sadykov) leads to a unique museum-going experience as well as a lesson in Bishkek’s, and Kyrgyzstan’s, history. Museum Visits: Sometimes Bloody-Mindedness is the Key Something that I think everyone should understand is that a lot of the content on […]

Exhibitions

Pierre Soulages. La Rencontre – Musée Fabre, Montpellier

Showing inspirations and connections beyond Pierre Soulages’ work alone, the Musée Fabre shows new sides to “the painter of black”. Pierre Soulages. La Rencontre Any serious discussion of the Musée Fabre should account for its relationship with Pierre Soulages (1919–2022), a painter whose career not only reshaped postwar abstraction in France but who also cultivated […]

Exhibitions

Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur – The Wallace Collection, London

Grayson Perry transforms the Wallace Collection with Delusions of Grandeur. New works meet Old Masters. Reality and imagination blur beautifully. Grayson Perry at the Wallace Collection The very, very astute amongst you may recall that there was already a connection between Grayson Perry (Sir Grayson Perry, actually) and the Wallace Collection, before this exhibition. It […]

Exhibitions

Noah Davis – Barbican, London

The Barbican’s latest monographic exhibition is a wonderful tribute to Noah Davis, a talented and thought-provoking artist who kept pushing his creative boundaries. Noah Davis: an Introduction The striking thing as I look around the familiar Barbican gallery space is how varied the works are. I mean, a lot of the exhibitions they stage here […]

Exhibitions

The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 – Barbican, London

The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 mines a rich but little-explored seam in Indian Art in which disillusionment, urbanisation and social change became inspiration for artists across this vast and varied country. Introduction: Why These Dates? The Barbican’s current exhibition, The Imaginary Institution of India, surveys Indian art between 1975 and 1998. A good […]

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