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Tracey Emin’s New Show: Those Who Suffer Love

May 27, 2009

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Tracey Emin’s New Show: Those Who Suffer Love

Tracey Emin celebrates love, sexuality and womanhood through her work. She depicts herself and all experiences with naked candidness.

Upcoming Exhibition: Controversial Human Skin Art by Andrew Krasnow

May 24, 2009

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Upcoming Exhibition: Controversial Human Skin Art by Andrew Krasnow

Andrew Krasnow uses human skin from bodies donated by people to medical science for creating sculptures and art work. His art itself is his political statement against cruelty and suffering inflicted by human beings on other human beings.

First Painting of Michelangelo Unearthed!

May 22, 2009

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First Painting of Michelangelo Unearthed!

Michelangelo’s first painting will be on public display at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York from June 15th onwards.

Modern Modern: Contemporary Art Exhibition at The Chelsea Art Museum

May 7, 2009

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Modern Modern: Contemporary Art Exhibition at The Chelsea Art Museum

Modern Modern exhibition at The Chelsea Art Museum will be held between 17 April - 13 June 2009.

Recession and a Flagging Art Market

May 6, 2009

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Recession and a Flagging Art Market

Picasso's rare Maya failed to find a buyer at Sotheby's revealing a dismal scene in the art market.

Art Exhibition: Van Gogh and the Colours of the Night

May 5, 2009

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Art Exhibition: Van Gogh and the Colours of the Night

The exhibition Van Gogh and the Colours of the Night is a rare attempt to look at Van Gogh's vision and fascination about nights.

Lee Harvey Roswell: The Nothing Manifesto

May 2, 2009

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Lee Harvey Roswell: The Nothing Manifesto

Much has been said and written about what comes or does not come from ‘nothing’. All the ‘isms’ of the intellectual world have dwelled upon nothingness, either trying to figure out what exists within the vacuum or trying to understand the nothingness itself. Man has always dealt with the issue of being the sole intelligent [...]

Picasso: Challenging the Past, Ongoing Exhibition at National Gallery, WC2, London

April 21, 2009

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Picasso: Challenging the Past, Ongoing Exhibition at National Gallery, WC2, London

Picasso's Challenging the Past is an ongoing exhibition that opens up new doors.

:no subject by Bianca Runge

April 15, 2009

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:no subject by Bianca Runge

Bianca Runge cuts holes in reality. A reality that is so subjective, that it is almost arrogant to expect and assume a single and unitary reality. A reality that refuses to conform to the expectations of the players, and the reality they create for themselves. A reality that hides within infinite realities, with just a [...]

Kosuth’s Curse: Mike Hinc’s Contemporary Art Exhibition

April 12, 2009

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Kosuth’s Curse: Mike Hinc’s Contemporary Art Exhibition

Mike Hinc's exhibition "Kosuth's Curse" explores the paradoxical relationship between contemporary art and innocence.

Jamie Gibson: Abstract Expressive Nature of Society

March 29, 2009

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Jamie Gibson: Abstract Expressive Nature of Society

Jamie Gibson uses few colours and wood & plastic to create an industrial aesthetic, in order to explore the abstract expressive nature of society today.