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  • Art review: Glowing + Alive (Chichester Cathedral)
  • Beauty & Mild Tension: A Review of “The New American West – By Brush and by Bronze”
  • ‘House Of Criticism’ Review: Jerry Saltz & Roberta Smith Find Meaning In The Messy Work Of Art Writing [Tribeca]

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Art review: Glowing + Alive (Chichester Cathedral)

THE Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a collection of hundreds of John Piper’s works. Among them are the seven panels that constitute the final cartoon for the Chichester Tr...

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

Beauty & Mild Tension: A Review of “The New American West – By Brush and by Bronze”

The stark, wild landscape of the desert draws a particular kind of person: one who prefers the quiet drama of vast powers over the constant chatter of an urban life. The American W...

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theplaylist.net /6 days ago

‘House Of Criticism’ Review: Jerry Saltz & Roberta Smith Find Meaning In The Messy Work Of Art Writing [Tribeca]

About a third of the way through Alison Chernick’s wonderful little documentary “House of Criticism,” Jerry Saltz, the current New York Magazine art critic and former Village Voice...

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

Review: “Justin Boyd: Hydrosynthesis,” at cactusBARN, San Antonio

Some genres of art have become so ubiquitous and sloppified that it now requires a particularly creative and refined execution for the works to rise above the morass. Abstract pain...

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glasstire.com /1 day ago

Review: “Words Matter” at Arthouse, Marble Falls

“I feel real when you hold me” “Protect me from what I want” “the field” “Breath as a Boundary” All these phrases appear in Words Matter, the inaugural exhibition at Arthouse in Ma...

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

Review: “Maya Blue” at the San Antonio Museum of Art

The distinctive, often enchanting, blue pigment that one finds in ancient Maya architectural embellishment, murals, codices, sculpture, and other cultural artifacts, notes Kristoph...

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glasstire.com /1 week ago

Review: “The Violence of Armor” by José Villalobos & Keith Michael Murphy at Presa House Gallery, San Antonio

Dried tumbleweeds stand stacked like a tower reminiscent of a Christmas tree, with childhood photographs meticulously placed in between the thorns of the sculpture. Nopales sourced...

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churchtimes.co.uk /10 hours ago

Art review: Art in the Service of Faith (Sam Fogg, London)

TURNING the corner from Cork Street into Clifford Street, in the heart of Mayfair, in London, you find a window display of a single medieval tile. It is richly glazed and deeply mo...

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artmag.co.uk /23 hours ago

Masters of the Scene: GSA Master Degree Show 2026

Review: Glasgow School of Art's Masters degree show gives visitors an insight into the imaginations of dozens of highly-individual graduate artists. The post Masters of the Scene:...

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artmag.co.uk /1 month ago

Paloma Proudfoot’s Hearts of Glass and Clay at Collective, Edinburgh

Review: Collective on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill is showing the first Scottish solo exhibition by London-based artist Edinburgh College of Art graduate Paloma Proudfoot. The post Palo...

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

Terry Winters review – flashes of magic in patterns science has yet to explain

Modern Art, LondonThe mathematically named new works of Along the River are disorienting, illusive and seem to offer a flash of the secret sequences that underpin the physical worl...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Raphael: Sublime Poetry,” Reviewed: The Met Rescues a Master

Many have called him boring, a peddler of simpleminded beauty. At the Met, a blockbuster exhibition restores his standing.

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nybooks.com /1 month ago

Visions of Depravity

On Ceija Stojka at the Drawing Center

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aestheticamagazine.com /1 month ago

Negotiating Visibility

V&A, London's latest show features works by 40 artists from 25 countries from Asia Pacific region, celebrating 30 years of the Asia Pacific Triennial The post Negotiating Visib...

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oxfordstudent.com /3 weeks ago

‘The Christophers’ review: a film about painters in broad brushstrokes

The Christophers boasts strong leads and deals with perennially important themes, so what makes it feel so inconsequential? In Steven Soderbergh’s new film, Ian McKellen plays the...

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glasstire.com /2 days ago

Review: “Richard Jordan: Final Painting” at McLennon Pen Co., Austin

There is a thrill walking through a major museum’s collection ticking off in your head the art you’re viewing — De Kooning, Kiefer, Schnabel, Synder, Marshall, Tuttle, Mehretu, Doi...

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glasstire.com /3 days ago

Review: “Picasso–Klee–Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Eighty-nine artworks from the collection of the Museum Berggruen are now on temporary exhibition in the Beck Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) in the show Picasso...

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

Review: “Pamela Nelson: Time After Time” at Keith House, Fort Worth

Dallas-based artist Pamela Nelson, known for her geometric color theory works, is featured in a solo show at Keith House in Fort Worth, arguably one of the best-kept secrets in the...

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

Review: International Draft Works 2026 – an outstanding initiative by The Royal Ballet

Graham Watts sees International Draft Works – three distinctly memorable works among a satisfying, broad spectrum of ideas and styles.

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bworldonline.com /1 month ago

What is the state of visual arts today?

WHILE the Main Building of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is being readied for reopening in stages this year, the institution’s trustees and chair members recently we...

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usustatesman.com /1 month ago

Guest Review- The art of almost reading

Guest Review- The art of almost reading

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theguardian.com /4 weeks ago

Uncaged+ review – elegant sketches of Lee Krasner and her life with Jackson Pollock

The Mount Without, Bristol Fame’s Antonia Franceschi delivers a double portrait of Krasner, with music by Claire van Kampen, plus there’s a superb solo from Edward WatsonTwo notabl...

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glasstire.com /3 weeks ago

Review: “Daniel Rios Rodriguez: Open this Wall” at Ruby City, San Antonio

Open this Wall at Ruby City’s Studio annex presents an ensemble of paintings by Texas artist Daniel Rios Rodriguez. It’s an autobiographical body of work largely informed by the ar...

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visiontimes.com /1 month ago

Fei Tian College MFA Graduation Exhibition Blends Technical Excellence With Human Stories

The 2026 Fine Arts Exhibition at Fei Tian College opened this week at the college’s newly renovated Function Hall in Middletown, presenting a collection of oil paintings and graphi...

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