Exhibition Reviews
Exhibitions can be more complex than they seem. Have you ever considered the effect of wall colour? Or how layout can influence our opinions? Or even how the use of language can condone, condemn, or ignore certain themes? These are all choices made by a curator, which need to be prodded, poked, and put through the wringer to produce a fair review.
Discover the latest curatorial trends, unmissable collaborations, blockbuster shows, and extraordinary one-offs through a critical lens, questioning the who, how, what, and why of every exhibition.
This Class Works – An Exhibition by Pete McKee
Pete McKee’s Sheffield Exhibition ‘This Class Works’ is a personal and emotional exploration of the working class, featuring work from 12 local artists
Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga – Mediterranean: An Arcadia Reinvented, From Signac to Picasso
A review of the sumptuous exhibition ‘Mediterranean: An Arcadia Reinvented, From Signac to Picasso’ at the Museo Carmen Thyssen, Málaga
A Review Of The Modigliani Exhibition, Tate Modern, London
A visual and curatorial review of the once in a lifetime Modigliani exhibition at the Tate Modern, London
A Review of the Permanent Collection at The Graves Gallery, Sheffield
A curatorial review of the permanent collection at the Graves Gallery in Sheffield
Received Dissent: An American Mail Art Project – The Graves Gallery, Sheffield
‘Received Dissent: An American Mail Art Project’ at the Graves Gallery, Sheffield, uncovers the pioneering communication of American artists and their outing of gallery collaborations ????