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Style and substance – in defence of trompe l’oeil

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The trompe l’œil has an image problem. The genre – in its narrowest sense a group of works that create an optical illusion, typically tricking the viewer into mistaking the representation of an object for the object itself – has long been relegated to the ranks of ‘low art’.

November 19, 2024 Art, Home

Poor Art, Rich Rewards

Penone Pinault
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Arte povera and its afterlife strike me as exemplary of the fate of counter-current movements, that so quickly lose their revolutionary value and are subsumed into the institutions they originally set out to critique.

November 5, 2024 Art, Home

Billie Zangewa at Galerie Templon, Paris

Billie Zangewa Templon Daisy Sainsbury
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As the opening day of Billie Zangewa’s show drew to a close, few would have anticipated the circumstances that would soon engulf it, nor the new resonances her work would find in light of them.

May 14, 2020 Art, Home

“Our World is Burning” at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris

mustapha akrim, palais de tokyo, sainsbury
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The Palais de Tokyo’s collaboration with the Qatari museum Mathaf, “Our World is Burning” offers an ambitious survey of contemporary art from the Middle East and North Africa.

April 9, 2020 Art, Home

Paint It Black: Pierre Soulages at the Louvre

Pierre Soulages Louvre Daisy Sainsbury
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Discussing the show with French friends, I’ve quickly learnt that a Brit should tread carefully before daring to critique such an undisputed national treasure.

January 30, 2020 Art, Home

“Christian Boltanski: Life in the Making” at the Centre Pompidou, Paris

Boltanski Pompidou Paris
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In his seminal 1980 work “Camera Lucida,” the philosopher Roland Barthes wrote that “every photograph is a certificate of presence.” The French artist Christian Boltanski has spent the last 60 years probing the limits of such an idea.

January 16, 2020 Art, Home

Review: “Félix Fénéon (1861-1944)” at the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac

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Full article in Art+Auction magazine (September 2019).

September 1, 2019 Art, Home
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