Visual arts
Goya: The Witches and Old Women Album, Courtauld GallerySaturday, 28 February 2015![]() The sight of two old women fighting in the street would probably meet with roughly the same response from passers-by whether it happened today or 200 years ago – a queasy mixture of dismay, embarrassment and amusement. To get close to Goya’s drawing... Read more... |
Sculpture Victorious, Tate BritainFriday, 27 February 2015![]() Recent attitudes to Victorian Britain have changed radically. The popular view used to be of a period filled with a kind of smug imperial confidence, underwritten by the increasing wealth of the industrial age. This ingrained assumption was perhaps... Read more... |
Picasso: Love, Sex and Art, BBC FourThursday, 26 February 2015![]() So, Picasso’s last words turned out not to be, “Drink to me. Drink to my health. You know I can’t drink anymore” – yes, those famous last words that inspired a Paul McCartney dirge – but were, according to this TV biography looking at Picasso’s... Read more... |
Salt and Silver, Tate BritainWednesday, 25 February 2015![]() Captured in monochromes ranging from the most delicate honeyed golds to robust gradations of aubergine and deep brown, the earliest photographs still provoke a shiver of surprise and excitement. Even now, their very existence seems miraculous, and... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Moscow: Remembering George CostakisSunday, 22 February 2015![]() Russia’s national gallery, the Tretyakov, bears the name of its founder Pavel Tretyakov, the 19th-century merchant who bequeathed his huge collection of Russian art to the city of Moscow in 1892. His bust stands proudly overseeing the entrance to... Read more... |
Whitworth Art Gallery Reopens with a Meteoric BangWednesday, 18 February 2015![]() The Whitworth Art Gallery was showered with meteors in a spectacle devised by the artist Cornelia Parker on its reopening weekend – appropriately Valentine’s Day. The £15m project (architects MUMA) has doubled the exhibition spaces, reclaimed the... Read more... |
Sotto Voce, Dominique LévySaturday, 14 February 2015![]() Sotto Voce is a collection of white paintings, sculptures and reliefs made by European, British and North and South American artists from the 1930s to 1970s. An accompanying book explains why this non-colour has appealed to so many artists in so... Read more... |
Magnificent Obsessions, Barbican Art GalleryFriday, 13 February 2015![]() The title has it about right: no matter what it is they are busily acquiring, collectors seem to be an obsessive bunch, and their obsessions can achieve quite magnificent proportions. The stereotyped image of the collector as a socially challenged... Read more... |
History is Now: 7 Artists Take On Britain, Hayward GalleryFriday, 13 February 2015![]() A Bloodhound Mark 2 surface-to-air missile points to the sky from the terrace outside the Hayward Gallery. From 1963–1990, the missiles were stationed along the east coast, from Humberside to the Thames, to intercept Soviet planes coming to drop... Read more... |
Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends, National Portrait GalleryWednesday, 11 February 2015![]() Oh, Dr Pozzi! This gorgeous man is garbed in a red wool, full-length robe, almost completely obscuring his elegantly gleaming white shirt. The shirt collar frames his face, casting light, and its frilled cuffs emphasise his improbably long-fingered... Read more... |
First Happenings: Adrian Henri in the ’60s and ’70s, ICASaturday, 07 February 2015![]() If you bought a Beatles album in the Sixties, chances are you also bought The Mersey Sound, that best-selling collection of poems by the Liverpool poets Brian Patten, Roger McGough and Adrian Henri. It was launched at the Cavern Club in 1967 to... Read more... |
Christian Marclay, White CubeThursday, 05 February 2015![]() Christian Marclay is best known as the author of Video Quartet, 2002 the most exciting artist’s video ever made. The four-screen extravaganza juxtaposes more than 700 clips from Hollywood movies of people singing, dancing and playing instruments not... Read more... |
