Tag: art exhibition
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Abstract art inspired by nature
A critical review of “Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of Life” at Tate Modern, examining nature, spirituality, and abstraction through two radically different artistic visions.
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Fibrous structures
Magdalena Abakanowicz’s Tate Modern exhibition reveals her groundbreaking transformation of woven fibre into monumental sculptural forms, immersing viewers in a primal landscape that redefines the boundaries between textile, sculpture and the human body.
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Silver memories
Cornelia Parker’s exhibition at Tate Britain stands out as one of the most compelling shows in contemporary British art, offering an immersive journey through her most iconic installations.
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Nature always survives
A reflective review of Rachel Whiteread’s Internal Objects exhibition at Gagosian London, exploring her shift from casting to constructed sculptural forms.
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Contained horizons
Discover Ugo Rondinone’s captivating interplay of nature, time, and color in his 2021 exhibition at Sadie Coles, London.
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In search of infinity
This review of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Fly in League with the Night explores the artist’s celebrated portraiture, her unique approach to depicting Black figures, and why this Tate Britain exhibition has become essential viewing for contemporary art lovers.
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The art of resilience in life
An art review of María Berrío’s Flowered Songs and Broken Currents, highlighting her exploration of global migration, magical realism, and the resilience of Latin American women.
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Changing perceptions
This review explores Olafur Eliasson’s In Real Life exhibition at Tate Modern, highlighting its immersive installations, environmental themes, and the artist’s unique approach to perception and climate awareness.
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Retelling stories through found objects
Beirut-born artist Rayyane Tabet presents Encounters at Parasol Unit, London, showcasing minimalist works that explore Lebanon’s history, culture, and personal narratives through found objects.

