Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979 17 April, 2016 A desiccated foray into a movement whose radicalism gave way to a strangling orthodoxy.Read this article entitled Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979
Feminist art of the 1970s: knives, nudity and terrified Men 3 October, 2016 A new exhibition of avant-garde works from the 70s is a fascinating window into the anger that drove the movement – and a reminder of its continuing relevance Read this article entitled Feminist art of the 1970s: knives, nudity and terrified Men
Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979 17 April, 2016 A desiccated foray into a movement whose radicalism gave way to a strangling orthodoxy.Read this article entitled Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979
In Sol LeWitt’s head is a machine that makes art 31 October, 2015 A survey of the conceptual artist's Wall Drawings at Fundaçion Botín in SantanderRead this article entitled In Sol LeWitt’s head is a machine that makes art
Marina Abramovič at the Serpentine Gallery 10 June, 2014 When did the New York-based performance artist become such a cornball merchant?Read this article entitled Marina Abramovič at the Serpentine Gallery
Yoko Ono at Guggenheim Bilbao 16 March, 2014 A fine retrospective of a conceptual artist whose work offers more light and shade than her spoken wordsRead this article entitled Yoko Ono at Guggenheim Bilbao
The Bride and the Bachelors, Barbican Art Gallery 18 February, 2013 An exhilarating dialogue between the father of Conceptualism and four great postwar American artistsRead this article entitled The Bride and the Bachelors, Barbican Art Gallery
She’s lost control: Sophie Calle at the Whitechapel Gallery 29 October, 2009 When the French artist's lover dumped her by email, she turned her life into artRead this article entitled She’s lost control: Sophie Calle at the Whitechapel Gallery