Visual arts
theartsdesk in Dublin: UNESCO City of Literature and Treasury of ArtSunday, 17 October 2010![]() The Celtic Tiger ran rampant through Ireland during the boom years of 1995-2007 when national institutions expanded their collections, galleries popped up and collectors, buyers and artists had a rare time. With literature, the new young Chick Lit... Read more... |
Film: Over Your Cities Grass Will GrowFriday, 15 October 2010![]() Action-movie season ain't over quite yet, folks. Sure. OK. Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow isn't exactly your conventional salute to Armageddon. No guns, no baddies, no hot babes, no long-haired hunks. The pace is slow. The dialogue's pretty non-... Read more... |
Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography, Victoria & Albert MuseumFriday, 15 October 2010![]() Camera-less photography isn’t, as some might think, a 20th-century invention, discovered by experimental Modernists such as Moholy-Nagy and Man Ray. Thomas Wedgwood, before the invention of the camera and at the very beginning of the 19th century,... Read more... |
Opinion: Frieze Art Fair spells bad news for artThursday, 14 October 2010![]() With the Frieze Art Fair now upon us, the only sane response for anyone interested in art is to leave London until the wretched event is over. Art fairs are for art what pimps are for virgins, to misquote Barnett Newman. The work, in other words,... Read more... |
Frieze Art Fair, Regent's ParkThursday, 14 October 2010![]() Contemporary art can, unsurprisingly, become dated pretty quickly – the clue is in the name. Another of Damien Hirst’s mirrored cabinets of pills or of Gavin Turk’s piss-takes of Andy Warhol at the Frieze Art Fair in Regent’s Park is hardly the... Read more... |
Interview: Photographer Wolfgang TillmansWednesday, 13 October 2010![]() The 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial has seen unprecedented numbers of visitors flock to the coast, and tonight will host a talk by one of the most original fine-art photographers working in Britain today. Wolfgang Tillmans will explore his unique and... Read more... |
Banksy Runs Riot in SpringfieldMonday, 11 October 2010The elusive street artist Banksy was invited by Matt Groening to script an opening sequence for The Simpsons. "MoneyBart", the episode it fronted, was broadcast in America yesterday, and comes to the UK on 21 October. The sequence is inspired by... Read more... |
Alexander Ponomarev: Sea Stories, Calvert 22Friday, 08 October 2010![]() As well as being a great artist, Leonardo da Vinci designed machine guns, tanks and cluster bombs and worked out how to build a submarine; but so appalled was he by the potential of this last invention that he coded his notes to prevent anyone using... Read more... |
'Things' Ain't What They Used To BeWednesday, 06 October 2010![]() The public works for free. That is the founding principal of modern broadcasting culture. It phones radio stations with its air-filling thoughts on this and that. It monopolises Saturday nights on primetime in singing and dancing and plate-spinning... Read more... |
Photo Gallery: The Freewheelin' Bob DylanWednesday, 06 October 2010![]() A near contemporary of the great jazz photographer Herman Leonard, who died last August, Don Hunstein has amassed a formidable collection of images of some of the most indelible names in music, from Miles Davis and John Coltrane to Johnny Cash,... Read more... |
Turner Prize 2010, Tate BritainTuesday, 05 October 2010![]() There may be some who feel this year’s shortlist for the Turner Prize has done little to forge ahead with anything new, innovative and different. And then there may be others who will welcome the rather more established artists on this year’s list,... Read more... |
The Genius of British Art, David Starkey, Channel 4Monday, 04 October 2010![]() “Henry VIII is the only king whose shape we remember,” David Starkey tells us in the first of a new series of “polemical essays” on British art. To demonstrate, he reduces the king’s form to its bare Cubist geometry. He sketches a trapezoid for the... Read more... |
