by Editor | Dec 12, 2019 | Canary Wharf
Mmm, how to describe a Helaine Blumenfeld sculpture. Drunk fungi? Coy pencil sharpenings? Oyster innards? The result of a misguided angel breeding programme? These works are, perhaps, unnerving for their lack of definition and their preternatural essence. There’s...
by Editor | Oct 15, 2017 | What's On
After extensive renovation, the iconic Armada portrait is on show in Greenwich again – find out how to see the painting for free The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I is returning to the Queen’s House at Greenwich after extensive conservation treatment. Some 425 years...
by Editor | Oct 4, 2017 | What's On
Acquired by the National Gallery, London, in 1842, the Arnolfini Portrait by Van Eyck informed the Pre-Raphaelites’ belief in empirical observation, their ideas about draughtsmanship, colour and technique, and the ways in which objects in a picture could carry...