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London news: the City is getting serious about making money from art. Samson Spanier follows the trail of bank notes Pin-stripe suits and Krug champagne are not alien to the art world, but there were nevertheless remarkably large amounts of both at art dealers Beddington ......(Continue Reading)
Spry but serious: an exhibition on Constance Spry at the Design Museum, London, has been bitterly criticised for triviality by some of the museum's trustees. When James Dyson resigned his chairmanship of the Design Museum at the end of September, reportedly the 'last straw' for him was 'A millionaire for a few pence', an exhibition devoted to the life a...(Continue Reading)
Life after YBA-mania: exploring the current London art scene, a New York critic finds the British capital awash in museum interventions, artist collectives, Only 10 years ago, you had to work hard to find new art in London. Now you can't escape it. Not only does this city boast a newly significant gallery ......(Continue Reading)
7 - Across the Plains - Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Read Across the Plains, by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894). The work was first published in Lonman's Magazine in 1883....(Continue Reading)
Real Paris - Willy Ronis Real Paris - Willy Ronis - by Peter Marshall for About Photography....(Continue Reading)
Jerwood Awards Competitions can be very helpful for some photographers, although I seldom get round to entering them now. Winning them is certainly a boost to your ego, and it can be a real career boost. The Jerwood Charity, which sponsors Painting,......(Continue Reading)
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