Month: July 2019

New Oliver Payne Film Explores Pre-Internet Hacker Art

The Art of Warez tells the story of the pre-Internet and barely known world of the underground hacker art scene....

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TRA: E.T.

E.T. Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2019...

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Umberto Boccioni: Recreating the Lost Sculptures

Using a combination of vintage photographic material and cutting-edge 3D printing techniques, digital artists Matt Smith and Anders Rådén have recreated four of Boccioni’s destroyed works....

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Whitewash Packs a Razor-Sharp and Warmly Funny Punch

Warmly funny and thought-provoking, Gabriel Bisset-Smith’s play is an important contribution to the representation of mixed-race people in culture....

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Colour and Structure; Delightful abstract paintings in Paris

These paintings show quasi-geometrical structure of colour space. Together with a sensitivity to surface texture the abstract nature serves to point upa new kind of content - or one that is hidden...

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Lost In The Trees: 2000 Trees 2019

Trebuchet sets out to break our 2000 Trees virginity with their excellent 2019 instalment....

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TRA: Desert Island Discs

Desert Island Discs - Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2019...

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The Ramones Will Never Die: Marky Ramone

Marky Ramone - brings the iconoclasm of Ramones Punk to your town. Interview 2019...

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Restored Southbank Undercroft Skate Space to Reopen

This weekend marks a conclusion to several years of planning and fundraising to help reopen a space considered as one of the world’s most important and iconic skateboarding sites. ...

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First Ever Survey of Honey-Suckle Company Works

Omnibus presents key aspects of Honey-Suckle Company’s work, revealing the group’s past, present and future through an amalgamation of existing works within new installations....

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No Plastic – Folking Fantastic

Returning this year with an ‘Outstanding’ A Greener Festival Award, Cambridge Folk Festival today furthers its sustainability commitment and announces the ban on single use plastics. ...

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Seeing is Believing

Looking at paintings requires an ability to place works in the historical context of the medium. Only then can we see the human significance of the work. It is no good looking inward to brain...

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Evangelion: An overlooked masterpiece

Evangelion, or the beast that shouted "I" at the heart of the world. Legendary series reaches out....

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TRA: Tenor

Tenor Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2019...

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World Illustration Awards Overall Winners Announced

All of this year's award winners are displayed alongside the full shortlist at the World Illustration Awards 2019 Exhibition, which runs at Somerset House until 28 July. ...

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Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art

The first major show staged on this theme, Into the Night features both famed and little-known sites of the avant-garde from the 1880s to the 1960s....

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Nostalgia and Vibrant Imagery at 50th Rencontres d’Arles

This year, the organisers undertook the unprecedented task of identifying, ranking, and inventorying their vast archives to turn them into a major retrospective exhibition....

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Bedtime Stories Helping Children Reconnect With Parents in Prisons

Reading together builds trust and strengthens family bonds, so what happens when a parent is in prison? A project in Stratford-upon-Avon is bridging the gap....

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Leipzig Annual Exhibition Ousts Alt Right Artist

Axel Krause’s support for anti-immigration party AfD was a step too far for the organisers, but others say his exclusion suppresses freedom....

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Art Money July : British Landscape Painters Plateau at Sotheby’s

In the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition of 1808, J.M.W Turner made a rare misfire. British Landscape Painters Plateau at Sotheby’s: Trebuchet July Market Roundup...

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TRA: Target Practice

Target Practice: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2019...

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Emii Alrai Presents Tutelaries in London Solo Debut

A new installation of sculptures echo ancient tombs and their spiritual presence to express the concept of safety usually associated with a sacred location.  ...

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First Monographic Exhibition of Sculptor Barbara Hepworth

The British artist revolutionised sculpture with her development of a new aesthetic sensibility founded on the language of form and volume....

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Time and Space in video art and installation: James Alec Hardy

Space, construction, dying technologies and the rich rituals at the end of all things - James Alec Hardy...

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Lost Souls of Saturn’s Art Installation Comes to Saatchi Gallery

Sweet Harmony, the first exhibition celebrating rave culture to take place in a major art institution, will recapture the new world that emerged from the acid house scene....

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Inside Out Festival Opening the Door to Art in Care Settings

A wealth of evidence suggests benefits in creative participation for older people, which is increasingly being celebrated in festivals, programming and media stories.  ...

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