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Category Archives: Sculpture
A woman’s crowning glory
Bola Adamolekun’s Gele hut is a fusion of nods to Africa, womanhood, fashion and architecture. We know what a hut is. But what is “(a) gele”? Well it is often said that a “woman’s crowning glory is her hair” or … Continue reading
Posted in Bola Adamolekun, GalleriaClic, Sculpture
Tagged African headgear, Gianfranco Ferre, hats, Kate Middleton, Pottery, Prince William, Princess Beatrice, sculpture
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Newspeak: Saatchi Gallery’s crystal ball list
Of course the Saatchi gallery has long existed, but I have only got round to visiting it. The over-zealous Saatchi PR machine achieved the opposite of what it was supposed to and built up an adverse and resistance in me. … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary artist, Sculpture, Shows
Tagged Des Hughes, Marcus Foster, Saatchi Gallery
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Des Hughes at the Saatchi Gallery
Des Hughes’ Endless Endless 2010 intriguingly defies visual definition. And that is what draws you to it!
Cai Guo-Qiang: The artist behind Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red?
Could the Chinese artist, Cai Guo-Qiang be the originator of the look and visual idea of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red?