Photography
Frieze Art Fair, Regent's ParkThursday, 14 October 2010![]() Contemporary art can, unsurprisingly, become dated pretty quickly – the clue is in the name. Another of Damien Hirst’s mirrored cabinets of pills or of Gavin Turk’s piss-takes of Andy Warhol at the Frieze Art Fair in Regent’s Park is hardly the... Read more... |
Interview: Photographer Wolfgang TillmansWednesday, 13 October 2010![]() The 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial has seen unprecedented numbers of visitors flock to the coast, and tonight will host a talk by one of the most original fine-art photographers working in Britain today. Wolfgang Tillmans will explore his unique and... Read more... |
Photo Gallery: The Freewheelin' Bob DylanWednesday, 06 October 2010![]() A near contemporary of the great jazz photographer Herman Leonard, who died last August, Don Hunstein has amassed a formidable collection of images of some of the most indelible names in music, from Miles Davis and John Coltrane to Johnny Cash,... Read more... |
Production Gallery: Russell Maliphant's AfterLightThursday, 30 September 2010![]() New photographs by Charlotte MacMillan of Russell Maliphant's expanded Afterlight, a mesmerising new dancework premiered at Sadler's Wells this week. The portfolio adds stills from the substantial new sections to ones she took a year ago of the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Monte Carlo: Nouveau Musée Nationale de MonacoSunday, 26 September 2010![]() Famous for its fast cars, casino, and stashing away Sir Philip Green’s gazillions, the principality of Monaco certainly isn’t a destination short on bling, nor a sense of faded, somewhat seedy glamour. So it probably isn’t high on anyone’s list for... Read more... |
Jimi Hendrix, Snap Gallery/Handel House MuseumSaturday, 18 September 2010![]() A soundtrack of "Purple Haze", "Hey Joe" and other eternal Jimi Hendrix hits, is currently drifting out of the Snap Gallery along the swanky Piccadilly Arcade in Mayfair. A boutique exhibition space, Snap sits incongruously amongst purveyors of "... Read more... |
Truth and Lies: Jillian Edelstein on ShowThursday, 16 September 2010![]() Regulars of theartsdesk will be familiar with the work of Jillian Edelstein. Her portraits of cultural figures have adorned several of our series, theartsdesk Q&A. There is now a chance to see pictures from her most celebrated collection at a... Read more... |
Edward Weston, Chris Beetles GalleryTuesday, 14 September 2010![]() Edward Weston was once obsessed with photographing "toilets" (his word) and did it repeatedly in pursuit of the perfect image. "That gloss enamelled receptacle of extraordinary beauty" is how he described the scuzzy lav at the Gold Circle Mine in... Read more... |
The Art of Conducting 2010Saturday, 11 September 2010![]() Chris Christodoulou has been honing his focus on conductors in past Proms seasons to wonderful effect, but this year has produced a galaxy of master portraits that outdoes even the immortal cartoons of Gerard Hoffnung in entertainment value. We’ve... Read more... |
Eadweard Muybridge, Tate BritainSaturday, 11 September 2010![]() Multiple images of silhouetted horses cantering against blank backgrounds in grids of movement are what most people associate with Eadward Muybridge. Made in the late 1880s, they have contributed to his lasting reputation as a pioneer of photography... Read more... |
Gregor Schneider: Fotografie und Skulptur, Sadie Coles HQSunday, 05 September 2010![]() Few artists can creep you out like Gregor Schneider. His work is scary and it’s absurd. But even as you giggle nervously when confronted with its less than subtle deployment of shock-horror tactics, a more profound disquiet creeps up on you.... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New York: Over the Sea to Art Getaway IslandSunday, 22 August 2010![]() When it’s 33 degrees and rising, boarding a ferry in New York has to be a good plan. One of the newest and weirdest of the city’s watery destinations is Governors Island (no apostrophe - it was removed in 1783 when the British, who used it to house... Read more... |
