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Jenny Holzer: Nightmares in neon

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Jenny Holzer’s bold new show draws on US military memos and torture techniques. Adrian Searle is left feeling paranoid
A river of words runs across the floor. “I swim in her,” say the 10 lanes of yellow text, streaming through the semi-dark. “I sing her a song about us.” How lyrical, …

Cultural ‘women to watch’ omissions

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Fifty “women to watch” have been selected for the Cultural Leadership Programme by a panel of judges including choreographer Wayne McGregor, broadcaster Jenni Murray and playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah. Good to see such superb names as Kate McGrath, director of theatre producers Fuel, and Emma Stenning, executive director of the Bristol …

Ronald Searle: a life in pictures

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A new exhibition celebrates the work of Ronald Searle as he turns 90. Steve Bell on what makes him Britain’s greatest living cartoonist
When I first wrote to Ronald Searle with the idea of an exhibition focusing on his reportage work, he was polite but sceptical, pointing out the difficulty of …

Artes Mundi prize contenders’ art goes on show

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Eight artists shortlisted for UK’s richest visual arts prize
The work of eight artists competing for the UK’s richest visual arts prize went on display in Wales today ‑ and none could be accused of triviality.
There was no sight of a light being turned off and on at the preview opening …

Has Labour lost its love of the arts? | Jonathan Jones

 Has Labour lost its love of the arts? | Jonathan Jones

If the party is to reconnect with its soul, it needs to revive the passion for culture that seems to have ended with Michael Foot
Michael Foot was a name I knew long before I was old enough to vote Labour. My dad’s fading paperback copy of the first volume of …

Art of disaster: photographs go under the hammer for Samoa

 Art of disaster: photographs go under the hammer for Samoa

Jane Bown, Tom Hunter and Daniel Lynch will be among the celebrated photographers auctioning their works in London tonight in aid of the 2009 South Pacific disaster

Contemporary Art Daily Week in Review: March 7, 2010

 Contemporary Art Daily Week in Review: March 7, 2010

Welcome to Week in Review, our Sunday round-up of the last 7 days of activity here at Contemporary Art Daily.
This week’s featured exhibitions:
Bernd and Hilla Becher at Konrad Fischer
Oscar Tuazon at Kunsthalle Bern
Ann Veronica Janssens at Alfonso Artiaco
Thomas Eggerer at Daniel Buchholz
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster at Dia at the Hispanic Society
Tony Just …

Artist Profile – The street art of JR

 Artist Profile – The street art of JR

Artist profile: street art. From the slums of Kenya to the Paris banlieues, the guerilla photographer JR aims to put a human face to the most impoverished areas of the world. Just don’t ask him who he is
The Parisian photographer JR is a man routinely touted as the hippest street …

Spencer Tunick to undress Salford’s ‘everyday people’

 Spencer Tunick to undress Salford’s ‘everyday people’

Photographer who specialises in large-scale nude installations is asking for 1,000 volunteers to reinvigorate the spirit of LS Lowry. Cloth caps not needed
Just a week after coaxing 5,200 Australians to pose naked on the steps of Sydney Opera House, photographer Spencer Tunick has announced he will tackle an altogether chillier …

Littlest Londonist: March 5-11, visual arts, painting

 Littlest Londonist: March 5-11, visual arts, painting

Image by stryker66
Taking a glance at upcoming family friendly activities in London. Please only continue reading if accompanied by child.
Today:
The LSO St. Luke’s is hosting another free lunchtime concert from 12:30-13:15. This time children can learn about the double bass.
In the afternoon, head to the Lancaster Youth Club for a …

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