04 May 2017 David Hockney: 60 Years of Work Tate Britain, 9 February – 29 May. Reviewed by William Morton Hockney is, of course, one of the most high-profile and respected living artists. Many of his paintings are instantly recognisable, such as his Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy included in this exhibition which surveys his… Continue reading Issue 103: 2017 05 04: David Hockney 60 years of work (William Morton)
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Issue 102: 2017 04 27: Queer British Art 1861-1967 (William Morton)
27 April 2017 Queer British Art, 1861-1967 Tate Britain (5 April – 1 October) Reviewed by William Morton The stated aim of this exhibition is to explore connections between art and a wide range of sexualities and gender identities from the time that the death penalty for sodomy was abolished until the partial decriminalisation of… Continue reading Issue 102: 2017 04 27: Queer British Art 1861-1967 (William Morton)
Issue36: 2016 01 14: Falling to Earth
14 January 2016 Falling to Earth by J.R.Thomas David Cameron shares with his forerunner Anthony Charles Lysander Blair a finger on the pulse of modern times and a ready quote to suit. Last night on Sky Television he was asked his feelings about the death of David Bowie. Our Prime Minister looked suitably sombre. “Genius”… Continue reading Issue36: 2016 01 14: Falling to Earth