Tag: arte en Londres
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Painting the banality of evil
Painting the Banality of Evil reflects on the Philip Guston retrospective at Tate Modern, marking the artist’s first major UK exhibition in nearly two decades. Tracing Guston’s journey from abstract expressionism to his provocative figurative works confronting racism, violence, and moral responsibility, the article examines the enduring relevance and controversy of his art in today’s…
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Ten timber sculptures
Set among the trees of Kensington Gardens, Georg Baselitz’s exhibition immerses visitors in monumental timber sculptures that explore memory, materiality, and the tension between figuration and abstraction.
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Art for emotional and spiritual transformation
Marina Abramović’s long-awaited retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts traces five decades of radical performance, exploring endurance, vulnerability, spirituality, and the transformative power of art.
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Capturing the sacred essence of books in painting
At the British Art Fair in London, Wen Wu’s paintings reveal a poetic neo-realism infused with literary symbolism, quiet nostalgia, and a reverence for books.
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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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Rethinking the world
Lubaina Himid’s exhibition at Tate Modern showcases her vibrant figurative paintings and installations, exploring history, identity, and the Black Art movement in the UK.
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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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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.
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A master of serious play
Franz West’s work continues to captivate audiences searching for interactive art and immersive exhibition experiences. For more insights into contemporary sculpture and major London art shows, explore our latest features on The Art Berries.

