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Papunya painting: out of the desert

Art is a central force in Aboriginal culture and a critical political tool. Through an understanding...

Poussin and Nature: Arcadian Visions

Landscape painting remains, in the 21st-century, a continuing subject of fascination for art enthusi...

Richard England: Architect as Artist

Dennis Sharp has produced this well-prepared monograph to coincide (approximately) with England's 70...

Revisiting Juan Soriano in Philadelphia

Mexican artist Juan Soriano is an intriguing figure among the personalities animating the history of...

RB Kitaj

The recent death of Ron Kitaj has not been the subject of the attention that an artist of such talen...

Picasso in Edinburgh

Two exhibitions in Edinburgh this summer enable the public to view different aspects of work by Pabl...

Richard Long: Walking and Marking

The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Edinburgh, in time for the Edinburgh Festival 2007, is ...

Panic Attack! Art in the Punk Years

In Britain, punk rock coincided with serious economic recession, mass unemployment, the tail end of ...

RSA 181st Annual Exhibition

The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) in Edinburgh has got in before the Royal Academy in London with its...

Poets in the Landscape: The Romantic Spirit in British Art

The first works in this excellent exhibition revolve around William Hayley (1745-1820), a poet who t...

Performance and Play

The curators James Lindon and Erin Manns have taken the idea of the 'absentee performer' as a starti...

Robert Rauschenberg: Combines

It was only a matter of time before the work of Robert Rauschenberg would again receive a star billi...

Pallant House

In August, this website featured an assessment of the high quality of the collections at Pallant Hou...

Rodin

The Royal Academy is currently thronged with jostling human bodies and body parts. These are not, ho...

Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

Pallant House Gallery, which opened on 1 July 2006 in the centre of Chichester, is a dramatic conjun...

Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

Pallant House Gallery, which opened on 1 July 2006 in the centre of Chichester, is a dramatic conjun...

Ron Mueck: Sculptures at the National Galleries of Scotland

The National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, in the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), has mounted a su...

Pierre Huyghe: Celebration Park

This exhibition is the artist's first solo show in the UK, and takes place under the aegis of 'Paris...

Peter Zumthor: Summerworks

The Royal Academy lecture, 'Peter Zumthor: Summerworks', was given by the Swiss architect Peter Zumt...

Purely Elemental: Wood Craft as Fine Art

The history of turned wood objects is long and varied, changing from functional craft to art to hobb...

Peter Spens: Floating London, Paintings and Works on Paper

The exhibition running at the Guildhall Art Gallery in the City of London from 30 March-5 June 2006 ...

Rediscovering the Silver Age of Russian Art

While the recent, ambitious 'RUSSIA!' show at the Guggenheim Museum in New York was a bit thin on th...

Royal Academicians in China, 2003-2005

'Royal Academicians in China, 2003-2005' was conceived to coincide with the Royal Academy's remarkab...

Richard Long: The Time of Space

Since 1967, Richard Long has used walking as the basis of his artistic practice. What appears in the...

Pop Culture on Repeat

Using today's most basic, accessible medium - the television - as her canvas, Candice Breitz treats ...

RIBA Stirling Prize 2005

RIBA Stirling Prize 2005 – The award was given to the architects of the new Scottish Parliament, t...

Robert Mallet-Stevens

Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886-1945) has, in many ways, been forgotten outside of Paris, and to those w...

Raphael: From Urbino to Rome

'Raphael: From Urbino to Rome' charts the development of one of the most important artists in the hi...

Raphael - Architect (Raffaello Santi)

The Raphael exhibition at the National Gallery in London does not extol his skills as an architect i...

P.S.1, MoMA, New York

Attention to detail and an open mind are requirements when visiting P.S.1. At once a contemporary ar...

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