Fine Art from around the world
Aristotle once said that the aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance, and for a group of Sussex residents it would seem that he was right. […]
In honour of his great predecessor, the Venetian-born artist Giovanni Antonio Canal – best known as ‘Canaletto’, Edward Cooke would often sign his paintings of Venice’s harbours and lagoons ‘Il Lagunetto’. Cooke kept meticulous records […]
The National Gallery comes highly recommended by one of my fellow visitors to the Saatchi Gallery’s Abstract America Today show. So does the Courtauld Institute. I’d never met the source of this information before – […]
Last weekend a new urban art gallery popped up in Shoreditch – celebrating the first show of the Graffiti Street Gallery with cocktails, music and live painting in the street by Pichiavo and Hunto – a […]