arts

Paula Rego @ The Foundling


At the Foundling brings together artists Mat Collishaw, Tracey Emin & Portuguese Paula Rego, exploring pain and anguish associated with aspects of childhood, motherhood, abortion and loss. Read the full story

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BRIC auction @ Saatchi Gallery


With viewing from 17th April running up to the auction on the 23nd and  24th, Read the full story

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The spectrum of Brazilian art


It would in no way be easy to identify when it all began, but the fact is that Brazilian art has departed from traditional roots, and established itself firmly in what’s been called World Art. Read the full story

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Bruno 9li


Bruno 9li @ The Rag Factory

The forthcoming LAVA Collective group exhibition will showcase the work of Brazilian artist Bruno 9li. Read the full story

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An American’s Amazonian X-ray


Jungle meets the man behind the photos that look deep into the undergrowth

When you come across Steve Miller’s series Health of the Planet, if you’re Brazilian, it is impossible not to think of the idiom “an x-ray of the situation”. It usually means a very deep analysis. In this case, it happens through the art. Read the full story

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Julia Miranda


Julia Miranda: Air Show

Born in the UK and growing up in both Brazil and London, with artists Liz Miranda and Luiz Aquila for parents (and, as it happens, Nina Miranda of Zeep/Smoke City for a sister), Julia’s life has been one immersed in creativity, intrigue and composition. Residing and working these days in North London, she reflects that it was in Brazil she discovered colour, and in hindsight and contrast, how the cold and snow of the late winter so heavily influenced her painting, keeping busy and warm in her Tufnell Park studio which she revealed: “it’s a favela, it’s a tip, it’s freezing”. Read the full story

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Clarissa Cestari


Monochrome paintings, diptychs and works on paper for Cestari’s first solo show in London.

Read the full interview with the artist here

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Daniel Senise


New works from the painter defined as one of the major artists of the ‘Geração 80′. Read the full story

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Anna Maria Maiolino


Three Thousands Kilos Of Coiled Clay And A Little Lady

If you struggle to imagine how three thousand kilos of wet clay can fit into a gallery space, you might want to head along to Anna Maria Maiolino’s exhibition. Read the full story

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