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Beverley Heath-Hoyland

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Beverley Heath-Hoyland

Beverley Heath-Hoyland has been running the John Hoyland Estate since the artist’s death in July 2011. The long term partner of the painter, she was described by Hoyland’s friend, the renowned architect Ian Ritchie as providing ‘a rock in his life’. In 2014 Heath-Hoyland announced the ...

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Scroll Down And Keep Scrolling

Books

Scroll Down And Keep Scrolling

Published in 2015 to coincide with large exhibitions of her work at Ikon, Birmingham and Kunsthalle, Nuremberg, Fiona Banner’s book Scroll Down and Keep Scrolling is a slightly staggering 832 pages long. The book is comprised of photographs from the British artist’s archive, stretching back ...

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ART BOOK REVIEWS – MARCH 2017

Books

ART BOOK REVIEWS – MARCH 2017

Following is a representative sample of recent art books covering a vast array of subjects: from the sculptures of Rodin to the contemporary portraits of Jonas Wood. Yet even in their diversity they speak to some of the same themes. Iggy Pop Life Class and Cindy Sherman: 2016 both examine the ...

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Qiu Jie Interview

Interviews

Qiu Jie Interview

What is your work influenced by? How has your work evolved, and where do you think it will go next? What about the political element? Qiu Jie: I am a romantic, nostalgic and pictorial artist, not a conceptual artist. Firstly, in my pictures, I always search for the beauty of the conversation, ...

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Jeff Koons: A Retrospective

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Jeff Koons: A Retrospective

The catalogue released to coincide with Jeff Koons’ large-scale exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Jeff Koons: A Retrospective (2014) is indicative of his practice. It is suitably monumental and glossy, containing many of the artist’s best known brightly coloured pop ...

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Louise Bourgeois, Structures of Existence: The Cells

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Louise Bourgeois, Structures of Existence: The Cells

Louise Bourgeois’ body of work is extraordinary in its precision, tactility and emotional power. Her large-scale retrospective exhibition, Louise Bourgeois, Structures of Existence: The Cells, toured galleries in Munich, Moscow, Bilbao and Humlebæk throughout 2015 and 2016. The tour offered ...

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10 of the best books on Interior Design

Books, News

10 of the best books on Interior Design

Interior design is the art and science of understanding people’s behavior to create functional spaces within a building. Increasingly influential, the last three decades has seen interior design make huge contributions to the artistic landscape. Here at ArtAndOnly we celebrate its influence ...

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PASCAL DOMBIS INTERVIEW

Interviews

PASCAL DOMBIS INTERVIEW

You recently unveiled your piece ‘Perspectives Inversées’, with architect Gil Percal in the Palais-Royal de Paris, can you tell us a bit more about the project? We created this outdoor installation piece made entirely of glass to explore the ideas of perspective, viewpoint and representation. ...

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A GLACIER’S REQUIEM

Photographer, writer, animator and mixed-media artist Julia Calfee is truly dedicated to producing extraordinary and mesmerizing works. Whether documenting the addled hallways of the legendary Chelsea Hotel in New York, travelling across remote Mongolia in a caravan or for her unrivalled 2016 ...

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Understanding the Art Market

Books, Market

Understanding the Art Market

The international art world is complex and ever-changing. It can be unpredictable, reacting to the people working within it. These include gallerists, auctioneers, collectors, art dealers, art historians, experts, art advisors, brokers and consultants. Viewed from the outside it can seem ...

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Pascal Dombis and Gil Percal Perspectives Inversées unveiled at Palais-Royal

Exhibitions

Pascal Dombis and Gil Percal Perspectives Inversées unveiled at Palais-Royal

Pascal Dombis and architect Gil Percal unveiled their collaborative installation piece Perspectives Inversées in the heart of the Jardin du Palais-Royal, Paris this month. Perspectives Inversées is the newest piece to feature amongst the contemporary works also in the Palais-Royal site and will ...

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An Interview with Roberto Coda Zabetta

Interviews

An Interview with Roberto Coda Zabetta

Please describe your process and what is it about unorthodox materials that inspires you?  In 2012, after more than ten years of research during a period of my life that was strongly characterized by the use of figurative, monotone painting, it felt like I had come to a standstill, resulting in ...

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