
Nothing to joke about: why cartoons are still vital to contemporary art
Over the last century cartoons and their cultural iconography have been used as a means of relaying important messages in art.
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Over the last century cartoons and their cultural iconography have been used as a means of relaying important messages in art.
Contemporary cartographic art by international street and graffiti artists to be the first exhibition in Somerset House’s recently opened New Wing.
The Depot and 48HOURS presents: Instructional Objects under the Silver Moonlight Russell Maurice
Interview with Russell Maurice Galleries Goldstein at Goodhood (GaG), is an exciting new collaborative project. It is a permanent space,… Read More
1 If you weren’t an artist, what else would you be? Dead 2. Name 3 of your least favourite artists…. Read More
On July 28th Galleries Goldstein at Goodhood (GaG) will raise the asbestos curtain for its inaugural show of new artworks in the emerging genre of Comic Abstraction
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