painters
Watercolour, Tate BritainTuesday, 15 February 2011![]() Does watercolour painting suffer from an image problem? Do you think of the wild, vaporous seascapes of Turner, or Victorian ladies at their sketchbooks dabbing daintily at wishy-washy flower paintings? Do you associate the medium with radical... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Florence: Was This the Greatest Renaissance Show Ever Held?Sunday, 30 January 2011![]() Last weekend something happened that, to me at least, would once have been unimaginable: I slipped into a museum in Florence just after 10 o’clock on a Saturday night. Familiar paintings from the city’s great store lined the walls. Normally they’d... Read more... |
The Painter, Arcola TheatreMonday, 17 January 2011![]() Joseph Mallord William Turner - Billy to his intimates, such as he had - is the notional centre of The Painter, a snapshot of the great British landscape artist as a young iceberg. Toby Jones is the main draw in this world premiere of Rebecca... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Actor Toby JonesSaturday, 15 January 2011![]() Toby Jones’s cameo in Notting Hill – he was cast as an over-eager fan of Julia Roberts - was deposited on the cutting-room floor. Most actors would have chalked it up as one of life’s bum raps. Jones, who while on set for his short scene was also... Read more... |
Year Out/Year In: Art's Giants in Close-UpMonday, 03 January 2011![]() Last year gave us three giants of Post-Impressionism. The Royal Academy promised to unveil the real Van Gogh by showing us the man of letters; Tate Modern delivered a sumptuous survey of Gauguin; and a significantly smaller but nonetheless... Read more... |
Ben Johnson: Modern Perspectives, National GalleryThursday, 23 December 2010![]() Oh dearie, dearie me. Modern Perspectives sounded like it had such promise. Running alongside the big Canaletto show in the Sainsbury wing of the National Gallery, two finished works and one work in progress by Ben Johnson are on show in Room One... Read more... |
Never the Same River (Possible Futures, Probable Pasts), Camden Arts CentreFriday, 17 December 2010![]() Simon Starling’s wonderfully eccentric exhibition Never the Same River (Possible Futures, Probable Pasts) will inevitably mean more to those who have visited the Camden Arts Centre regularly over the years. Places gradually acquire a patina of... Read more... |
Norman Rockwell's America, Dulwich Picture GalleryThursday, 16 December 2010![]() Norman Rockwell’s America. What did it look like? At the height of Rockwell’s incredible fame as an illustrator, you might say it looked a lot like a movie still. Think of the films of Frank Capra, for instance: heartwarming scenes of family life... Read more... |
Travel films from the dawn of movie timeTuesday, 07 December 2010![]() Some rare restored film of pre-First World War Europe, shot by intrepid travelling cameramen from 1905 to 1926, is being shown tomorrow in an intriguing event at Europe House, the new home of the EU in London. Travelogues were a very popular early... Read more... |
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, ICATuesday, 07 December 2010![]() As I wandered round this year’s New Contemporaries at the ICA, a few yards away in Trafalgar Square, thousands of students braved the cold for the third time to protest against the Government’s proposed spending cuts on education. How many art... Read more... |
Peter Lanyon, Tate St IvesWednesday, 01 December 2010![]() A retrospective at Tate St Ives can be a poisoned chalice for the major artist. It postpones his or her prospect of a showing at Tate Britain by a couple of decades, and can appear to consign them to the comfort zone of "Cornish Art": the heritage... Read more... |
Ian Hislop's Age of the Do-Gooders, BBC Two/ The Art of Germany, BBC FourTuesday, 30 November 2010![]() There is probably only one thing that Ann Widdecombe and I have ever agreed upon: we both think it might be a really good idea to stick William Wilberforce on the Fourth Plinth. Why not? It’s nice to have contemporary art in Trafalgar Square, of... Read more... |
