Monthly Archives: February 2019

Conceptual Art at TAAG

An interesting and eclectic mix of works by various artists at the TAAG exhibition this week (until March 1st): I particularly liked the Collections by Sue Freestone: and her statement with which I identify… I can’t help it Collecting, gathering, … Continue reading

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Beyond the Yellow Brick Road

Here is my first ever piece of conceptual work in situ at TAAG, Teignmouth (until Mar 1st) – explanation beneath. (I’ve Finally Decided my Future Lies) Beyond the Yellow Brick Road Elton John There once was a man who subscribed … Continue reading

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Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory

This week I visited the Bonnard exhibition at Tate Modern, London. The work of the French artist Pierre Bonnard (1867 – 1947) doesn’t fit easily into any well-known genre. His loose, sketchy style in some ways resembles that of Monet … Continue reading

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Print Tour to start in Poland

Here is the poster for the first venue of the touring exhibition of prints, starting in Poland: Breslau March 2 – 18, Gdansk March 21 – April 2. I asked about the meaning of the words above my name – … Continue reading

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