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View Article  On commercialism
In 1965 the Tate Gallery in London held a retrospective of the great 20th century artist Alberto Giacometti. At the end of the show, which had been a big success, the artist was taken to lunch by Norman Reid the Director, Andrew Forge, a trustee, and David Sylvester, who had curated the exhibition. At the end of...   more »
View Article  'Miró - The Ladder of Escape'. Some personal reflections on art and politics
Walking around the thirteen rooms that make up 'Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape' I was reminded ...   more »
View Article  Material matters - Barceló and Alechinsky
Art exhibitions may be large or small, or good or bad quality, yet each will always afford the visiting artist an opportunity to reflect upon their own practice.    more »
View Article  Studio notes
Silence. Retreat. Reflection.   more »
View Article  Old habits are so yesteryear
Well that was January then - greyness and practicalities soon superceeded the revels. Much of the month was taken up ...   more »
View Article  Chamfort's toad anyone?
Tidying up and throwing out is a vital activity if one wishes to keep a life uncluttered and fresh,   more »
View Article  After 10,000 hours it's back to to the drawing board
June has been a fine month, yet pitted with uncertainties.   more »