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Forgotten Fairhurst

It is unfortunate that the British artist Angust Fairhurst died an unforeseeable death. He was an integral artist in the tumultuous wave...

Geumhyung Jeong, Spa and Beauty, KLEMM'S

In Korea there is already this phenomenon, hysteria, chase, of artificial beauty. This artifice, face paint, hysterical idealism of...

Mark Tanner Sculpture Award, not even a ghost

The Mark Tanner Sculpture award show selectee succeeds in celebrating the generic. Frances Richardson fills the gallery with eight works,...

Gursky glistens the plastic

Andreas Gursky, the German artist of sixty-five years has his first major retrospective show at the Hayward Gallery. From my visit a few...

Anne Hardy, fourth show, Maureen Paley,

Anne Hardy’s fourth solo at the Maureen Paley proved to be nothing but nostalgic analogous fodder for the middle age creative failures...

The CGI form advancing in art

The beginnings of the CGI form being utilized in art began with Charles Csuri, who in 1964 began to experiment with computer graphics...

NEVER HAVE I WORKED IN A PLACE -

NEVER HAVE I WORKED IN A PLACE where a nipple so casually slips out and the countenance of all remains as unperturbed as a rock. The...

Ricky Swallow, 4, Modern Art

A glance of the first work in this exhibition titled four gives the full impression that this would be the artist’s fourth show in the...

Rä Di Martino, Poor Poor Jerry, Cøpperfield

The room is left wide and open, the church breaths fine, two spot lights light the room, one pink one orange hauling the colour format of...

Contemporary art is a damn Square

This is not a film review, but a dive straight into the gut of this film, the tumultuous climate, a thing of maddening suffering. This...

A press-of-a-button breed of art

I am writing this post in scrutiny of the emergence of 3-D printed object’s value as art. No doubt there was a time in the late...

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