Visual arts
The Happiest Man: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Ambika P3Sunday, 31 March 2013Cinema screenings of Soviet-era propaganda films and installati on by Russian artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov.Until April 21 http://www.p3 exhibitions.com/ Read more... |
Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum, British MuseumSaturday, 30 March 2013![]() "In the midst of life we are in death.” This is a line we may feel compelled to reverse as we encounter the first exhibits in the British Museum’s extraordinarily powerful exhibition, for this is a display vividly bringing... Read more... |
Ryoji Ikeda: superposition, Barbican TheatreThursday, 28 March 2013![]() It’s not often that a performance’s technological properties leaves you simply slack-jawed. Robert Wilson’s very long Swedish-language version of Strindberg’s A Dream Play did – at the same venue, though this time in 2001 – when the surtitle... Read more... |
Moore Rodin, Henry Moore FoundationThursday, 28 March 2013![]() Rodin’s The Burghers of Calais have decamped from their usual perch next to the House of Lords to cosy up to the work of Henry Moore. They can be found at Moore’s home and studio at Perry Green in Hertfordshire, in a tellingly succinct anthology of... Read more... |
The arts' search for funding goes digitalWednesday, 27 March 2013![]() Even visitors from distant galaxies will be aware that, when it comes to the arts, state munificence is not what it was. Cuts are biting deep into an industry which is not always able to provide facts and figures in support of its importance to... Read more... |
What Do Artists Do All Day?, BBC FourWednesday, 20 March 2013![]() You might phrase the question rhetorically: “just what do artists do all day?” Or you might ask it in the spirit of genuine enquiry: after all, to many, the artist is an exotic creature whose mystery is still to be fully penetrated. Either way, it’s... Read more... |
David Bowie Is, Victoria & Albert MuseumWednesday, 20 March 2013![]() How much more of a melancholy experience walking round this exhibition would have been if its subject hadn’t just sprung a new album on us that’s so suffused with energy and life. It’s meant that the exhibition's title - David Bowie Is – feels like... Read more... |
Glam! The Performance of Style, Tate LiverpoolFriday, 15 March 2013![]() Glam. Were you there? If so, what was it all about? You might come up with a list: Roxy Music, Ziggy Stardust, shiny flares, Sweet, shaggy hair, the ubiquitous platform boot, T-Rex, glittery eye-shadow, lip-gloss pouts (on men). It was the era of... Read more... |
George Bellows: Modern American Life, Royal AcademyWednesday, 13 March 2013![]() One can immediately see the influence of Manet and Whistler, especially Whistler, the fellow American who spent most of his life in Paris and London. George Bellows, the first quintessentially American artist of the 20th century, made famous in his... Read more... |
Treasures of the Royal Courts: Tudors, Stuarts and the Russian Tsars, Victoria & Albert MuseumSunday, 10 March 2013![]() Jewels, gold, silver, arms and armour, silks, embroideries, tapestries and lace: the world of the very rich and very powerful royals – and merchants – in Russia and Britain half a millennia ago is set out in glittering array in the V&A’s latest... Read more... |
George CatlinSaturday, 09 March 2013Read more... |
Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration, White Cube BermondseyFriday, 08 March 2013![]() Chuck Close is often described as a photorealist. It’s a fair description. His paintings often look like photographs, and he came to prominence in the late Sixties, when photorealism was the rage. At first his huge heads were scaled-up painted... Read more... |
