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Armory Show-Modern Art: Quality up on last year

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Armory Show-Modern: Quality up on last year
Much of the best work on offer has been teased out of private collections
By Brook S. Mason | From Armory daily edition, 5 Mar 10
Published online 5 Mar 10

Edvard Munch’s Coastline near Aasgaardstrand sold for $6m

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Artist techniques: Ways of Viewing

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Drawing and painting are about observing, seeing and communicating information. At one time drawing and painting were the most advanced ways of communicating data from one person to another! For this reason ’seeing’ and interpreting the world is at the heart of learning to draw and paint. The eyes and, …

Artist News: Gary Hume: ‘Now my sculptures stand up’

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There aren’t many people who could put a face to Gary Hume, even if they could spot one of his glossy, candy-coloured paintings a mile off. Of the gaggle of late-Eighties Goldsmiths graduates who enjoyed the patronage of Charles Saatchi and Jay Jopling, and later became known as the YBAs …

How British art lost modernism and found its soul

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It was when 20th-century British artists stopped trying to be modernists that they started to create honest, significant work
What with Henry Moore at Tate and Paul Nash at Dulwich Picture Gallery, it seems the art of 20th-century Britain is enjoying an unexpected revival. Obviously, coincidences like this are just coincidences. …

Artist of the week 76: Chiharu Shiota

 Artist of the week 76: Chiharu Shiota

Artist Chiharu Shiota’s labyrinthine installations weave a complex web from waking life and fading memories
Chiharu Shiota is a spider-woman – one who clambers around in the skeins of our unconscious. In her best-known installations she weaves black yarn into hectic webs that take over entire galleries and in which personal …

Pretending to be a mermaid: artist Michelle Leon explores new ways of working

 Pretending to be a mermaid: artist Michelle Leon explores new ways of working

‘Surfacing’ by Michelle Leon. Photo: Conrad Cookson

A Leeds-based artist’s life affirming exploration of new ways of working, carried out in collaboration with a small group of fellow artists, formed the basis for a visual arts exhibition shown recently in Wakefield.
Pretending to be a mermaid and other stories featured new work …

Artist Franz Ackermann, a cubist for our time

 Artist Franz Ackermann, a cubist for our time

Ackermann’s exhibition at White Cube references century-old techniques but feels thrillingly contemporary
Recently I moaned about the abuse of the term “modern art” to describe the art of today. The joy of working as a critic is that every theoretical notion you may have is going to be contradicted by empirical …

Artist Story: The resurrection of Hazelford Mill, Oxfordshire

 Artist Story: The resurrection of Hazelford Mill, Oxfordshire

Artist story # 5 [19 February 2010]

Well I have just been back home for about an hour or so and it has taken me that long to warm up having been out looking for treasure for four hours! I really am hopeless at all this field work..went out in my favourite vintage …

Artist Henry Moore: the invisible man

 Artist Henry Moore: the invisible man

From office blocks to shopping streets, Moore’s sculptures are part of the fabric of Britain – so much so that we no longer notice. A new Tate retrospective wants to make us look again
As a new Tate retrospective prepares to open, it can be difficult to judge the reputation of …

Art Gallery news: Ron Arad finally gets major UK retrospective at the Barbican

 Art Gallery news: Ron Arad finally gets major UK retrospective at the Barbican

Exhibition by trailblazing Israeli-born designer, architect and artist opens in London, his hometown for more than 35 years
There are bookshelves that bounce and roll, cutlery that pirouettes, a chandelier that you can text and chairs. Lots and lots of chairs. In what may be one of the most comfortable exhibitions …

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