In the recently refurbished iconic St Pancras Station Hotel, Tate Britatin held a launch event for its forthcominge exhibition “Pre-Raphaelites – a Victorian Avant-Garde”. St Pancras was a fitting venue for the exhibition launch – emphasising the role of the railway … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2012
“Iraq: how, where, for whom?” – Kennard-Phillips and Hanaa Malallah
The Mosaic Rooms 226 Cromwell Road SW5 0SW 19 April – 12 May 2012 Tues – Sat 11-6pm See opening Video: http://youtu.be/UodHR5jyGeg What is the role of War and what is achieved by re-presenting, overlayering and photographically generating imagery of acts … Continue reading
Not for Vegetarians
Chris Dercon, director of the ‘Tate Modern’ – an art power house which glances at St Pauls from across the south bank of the Thames – noted that during 2012 a trilogy of art exhibitions by David Hockney, Lucienne Freud … Continue reading