
Paul’s ART STUFF on a train # 52: ‘The Quick Fix’
Most days art Critic Paul Carey-Kent spends hours on the train, traveling between his home in Southampton and his day job in Surrey. Could he, we asked, jot down whatever came into his head?
Most days art Critic Paul Carey-Kent spends hours on the train, traveling between his home in Southampton and his day job in Surrey. Could he, we asked, jot down whatever came into his head?
Serpentine Galleries presents AGNES, a digital commission by Cécile B. Evans. AGNES is the first in a series of digital commissions to mark the launch of the new Serpentine Galleries website.
The award will be curated by the Serpentine, and is designed to celebrate the very best in artistic endeavour.
The Serpentine Gallery is to present Thomas Schütte: Faces and Figures, an exhibition of one of the world’s most influential living artists
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