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Tag Archives: Saatchi Gallery
Thinking Big: Pondering on anarchy and futility
‘All is futile’ laments Solomon in the Bible and its all “pretentious crap” agrees Zhivago Duncan in Christie’s and Saatchi Gallery’s Thinking Big. So nothing new through the passage of time then! Futility along with anarchy seems to be the big story in … Continue reading
Adamus: The male form in contemporary art
Adamus, an art exhibition looking at the representation of the male form in contemporary art, will be hosted at the Bookshop Gallery, Hoxton and opens on Friday 27 April 2012. The exhibition will feature the artists Matteo Merla, Ian Thompson … Continue reading
Posted in GalleriaClic, GalleriaClic artists, Matteo Merla
Tagged Accademia di belle Arti di Brera, Bankside Gallery, female gaze, Grand Palais, greek and roman mythology, Hoxton, Leonardo da Vinci, Lisa Tuttle, male anatomy, male nude, Michelangelo, mythology, Royal Watercolour Society, Saatchi Gallery, Shoreditch
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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!