abstract art
Martin Creed, Hauser & WirthThursday, 27 January 2011![]() Who could not love Martin Creed? The tweed-encased harumphers of the world adore him, because they can say, “That’s not art,” and, “My cat could do that,” and have an all-round wonderful time. Conceptualists have it easy: what could be more fun... Read more... |
Bridget Riley: Paintings and Related Work, National GalleryWednesday, 24 November 2010![]() Well, we all make mistakes. Or, in my case, we (I mean “I”) sometimes just fail to look. This new, small but perfectly formed exhibition of Bridget Riley’s work in the National Gallery’s Sunley Rooms follows the pattern that the gallery has... Read more... |
Q&A Special: The Late Merce CunninghamTuesday, 26 October 2010![]() Tonight the company dedicated to the greatest radical of modern dance, Merce Cunningham, opens its farewell tour to London, a valedictory odyssey that will end next year. Last year Cunningham died, aged 90. He had just premiered a work called Nearly... Read more... |
Art Gallery: Howard Hodgkin - Time and PlaceThursday, 24 June 2010![]() Howard Hodgkin is unquestionably the grand figure of British non-figurative painting. Often compared to Matisse in his use of intense colour, he has always insisted that his paintings are not abstract. They allude, he says, to memories of people and... Read more... |
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