Pavilion of Art & Design: Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele is my favourite artist of all time. And today, completely by chance, I got to see six of his original works. Pavilion of Art & Design in Berkely Square was showcasing work by hundreds...
View ArticleLucian Freud: Part I
Lucian Freud: Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery could easily have been the best art exhibition I have ever visited. Displaying an archive of over 130 of his works, the exhibition guides the...
View ArticleLucian Freud: Part II
Part two of Lucian Freud: Portraits. Among his figurative works there were two subjects that stood out for me, both through Freud’s scale of the work and their impressive, weighted presence. Leigh...
View ArticleEdvard Munch: Graphic Works From the Gundersen Collection
Edvard Munch: Graphic Works From the Gundersen Collection at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Petite but wonderfully informative, the exhibition is a fantastic insight into the artist’s...
View Article‘Francis Bacon to Paula Rego’ Exhibition
Abbot Hall, Cumbria, is undoubtedly one of the best small art galleries I have ever been to. Hidden away in Kendal the Grade I listed building is hosting works by some of Britain’s most prolific...
View ArticleBP Portrait Award 2012
Some of the beautiful work from this year’s BP Portrait Award. On the whole, however, I was surprisingly underwhelmed by a lot of the pieces on display: large scale photorealistic works gathered large...
View ArticleLeonardo da Vinci at the Queen’s Gallery
Often Londoners are spoilt for choice when it comes to culture and art, so it’s brilliant that Edinburgh’s Queen’s Gallery has an exhibition to rival those of the UK capital. 30 pages of Leonardo da...
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