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Archive for January, 2012
Willem de Kooning at MoMA, New York
Dr John Roberts reports on an artist whose work marries dazzling experiment with adroit control… Coinciding with Tate Modern’s extensive survey of the work of Gerhard Richter, the Museum of Modern Art in New York presents its own overview of a similarly towering cultural figure: the Dutch-American artist Willem de Kooning. Although there are obvious [...]
Panorama: Gerhard Richter at Tate Modern
A major new retrospective reveals the singular beauty and dynamism of the work of one the world’s most important living artists. Dr John Roberts reports… Panorama, Tate Modern’s major retrospective of acclaimed German artist Gerhard Richter, runs until the 8th of January 2012. Coinciding with the artist’s 80th birthday and spanning nearly half a century [...]
London Art Week
Between Regent’s Park and Berkeley Square – Meller Merceux sees its interest in both contemporary artists and Modernist masterworks reflected between Frieze Art Fair and the Pavilion of Art and Design London. Dr John Roberts visits London Art Week… For four days in mid-October the internationally renowned Frieze Art Fair once again dominated the London [...]
Sotheby’s, Lucian Freud and The School of London
Meller Merceux’s exhibition of works by David Freud is put in compelling focus by the record-breaking auction of a portrait by his late father. Dr John Roberts investigates… On 13th October 2011, Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction was headlined by the sale of Lucian Freud’s Boy’s Head, a striking portrait from 1952 previously held in [...]
Limited edition Picasso lithographs
Just What Is It That Makes Picasso So Different, So Appealing? Pablo Picasso’s enduring popularity is undeniable. His importance as a historical figure cannot be questioned, yet the fact that his life and work remain as relevant now as ever is even more impressive. One of the reasons for this may be the fact that [...]





