Art/Art Reviews

Richard Hamilton – Protest Pictures and Jim Lambie’s Secret Affair Review
Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Gardens make for a welcome sojourn from the city centre's streets crammed ...
The Nomad Tent Review
In these troubled international times, with Russia resurgent and recession looming, we would do well...
Bond Bound Review
As slight and flimsy as a penny dreadful, this exhibition of cover art from the various prints and r...
China: A Photographic Portrait Review
With the meaningless pomp and bonhomie of the Olympics giving Beijing the chance to present a freshl...
Cardiff & Millar Exhibition Review
The Canadian artistic partnership of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller has been a fi...
E-Cyclorama Review
Art is something we enter mainly on an emotional level, usually being physically separated f...
Foto Review
Perhaps catering more for art enthusiasts than casual viewers, Foto is a thoughtful, intelligent and...



Tracey Emin Review
  1. Applauded and abhorred in equal measure since her spectacular entrance in to the art scene in the 1990s, Tracey Emin's retrospective cements her status as one of British art's most important, divisive...
Impressionism & Scotland Review
  1. This year's major summer exhibition at the RSA is charting some rather new and unexpected territory, and although viewers may be surprised by the links between Scottish art and French Impressionism, t...

 

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