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Kristina Reingoldt
- Nov 5, 2019
- 3 min
NOVEMBER ART GUIDE
Richard Avedon: Portfolios Venue: Hamiltons Gallery Address: 13 Carlos Place, London, W1K 2EU Cost: Free Dates: 09 September 2019 - 13 November 2019 Somehow this exhibition completely fell off my radar, but as the saying goes, it is better late than never! Lucky for all of us (including me), we have two more weeks to visit this show and see the work of the iconic fashion and portrait photographer Richard Avedon! During his 60-year career, Avedon created an exte
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Oct 6, 2019
- 3 min
OCTOBER ART GUIDE
Anna Maria Maiolino: Making Love Revolutionary Venue: Whitechapel Gallery Address: 77-82 Whitechapel High St, London E1 7QX Cost: From £12.50 Dates: Wednesday, 25 September 2019 – Sunday, 12 January 2020 The world of art is voluminous — every day, I discover so many artists on my own, and Anna Maria Maiolino is one of them! Her exhibition at The Whitechapel Gallery is the artist’s first retrospective in the UK, showcasing six decades of work! Born in Italy, Anna M
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Sep 16, 2019
- 2 min
SEPTEMBER ART GUIDE
Sculpture in the City Venue: Various locations in London Address: London Cost: Free Dates: Until April 2020 Sculptures animate public spaces, engaging visitors and passers-by. They bring life to the concrete landscape of our metropolitan areas. This summer, Sculpture in The City festival returns to the capital showcasing 19 pieces of art spread throughout one square mile in the City’s insurance district. Set your self on an adventure and try to find them all! Make
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Aug 29, 2019
- 3 min
AUGUST ART GUIDE
Jodie Carey Venue: Edel Assanti Address: 74a Newman Street, London, W1T 3DB Cost: Free Dates: Until Friday, August 16th This summer, Edel Assanti Gallery is showcasing the fourth solo exhibition by the talented sculptor Jodie Carey. In this series of work, the artist revisits the idea of rustic and primitive artistic methods of creation and the human urge to leave our mark on the world around us. Referencing folk traditions through tapestries and quiltmaking, Carey p
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Jul 2, 2019
- 2 min
JULY ART GUIDE
Naomi Vona Workshop Series Venue: The Other Art Fair Address: West Handyside Canopy & The Crossing, King’s Cross, London, N1C 4BZ Cost: £20/ Free Dates: Thursday 4th – Sunday 7th July In collaboration with The Other Art Fair, Italian artist Naomi Vona is hosting a series of workshops in King’s Cross. The talented artist combines vintage and contemporary images, creating dynamic collages full of energy and colour. Each piece of art consists of three main components: her li
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Kristina Reingoldt
- May 9, 2019
- 3 min
MAY ART GUIDE
Franz West Venue: Tate Modern Address: Bank Side, London SE1 9TG Cost: £13 Dates: Until 2nd June Have you seen those funky looking sculptures outside Tate Modern? These playful, abstract shapes are iconic pieces by Franz West, an artist who brought playfulness and punk aesthetics into the sophisticated spaces of art galleries. Tate Modern is hosting a major retrospective on West’s work. The exhibition includes replicas of his papier-mâché pieces, which were turning point in t
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Apr 18, 2019
- 2 min
APRIL ART GUIDE
Edvard Munch: Love and Angst at the British Museum 11 April – 21 July I am sure you all know Edvard Munch’s painting, ‘The Scream’. ‘The Scream’ became a universal symbol of the anxiety of modern man, and is one of the most recognizable paintings in the world! However, who is the creator behind it? Who is Edvard Munch? This month, The British Museum is trying to answer these questions by curating a comprehensive exhibit of his work, the largest in the UK in the last 45 years.
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Mar 4, 2019
- 2 min
MARCH ART GUIDE
The Spring is here and I am very happy to share this month's art guide with you! If you like the colour as much as I do, then this one is definitely for you! Selected exhibitions are full of colour and fresh energy just like the Spring air! Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory at the Tate Modern 23 January – 6 May This is the first major exhibition of Pierre Bonnard’s work in the UK since the late nineties! Just like Henri Matisse, Bonnard is known as one of the greatest mast
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Feb 2, 2019
- 3 min
FEBRUARY ART GUIDE
I can't believe it is February already! If you ask me January disappeared in no time! I guess it is a good thing because it feels that we are now getting closer and closer to those spring months. However, while temperatures are still pretty low galleries are the best place to be. Hence, I am pleased to share my February art guide with you. Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams at The Victoria and Albert Museum 2 February – 14 July 2019 Even though I am curating an art guide for
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Jan 13, 2019
- 2 min
JANUARY ART GUIDE
I can't think of a better way to beat January blues, than to see inspiring art exhibitions! Hence, I am pleased to share my list of a 'must - see' exhibitions in London this month! Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele at the Royal Academy I put this exhibition on the top of my list because I truly believe it is a must see show! Until February, viewers have the privilege to view a unique collection of drawings on paper by iconic Gustav Klimt & Egon Schiele, presented at the Royal Aca
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Aug 28, 2018
- 3 min
PICASSO’S YEAR OF WONDERS
Last week I finally went to see the Picasso 1932 Love, Fame and Tragedy exhibition at the Tate Modern. It is truly one of the most significant art shows I have seen this year. The exhibition is so moving and inspiring, that I cannot stop reading about Picasso’s work and life and watch all the available documentaries out there! Of course, I knew he was a genius and I was lucky enough to see his work at the MoMA and Guggenheim and various private collections, however seeing suc
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Jul 15, 2018
- 3 min
ONE DAY IN TALLINN
Last weekend I was visiting friends and family in Estonia and couldn’t miss a chance to visit a few galleries and explore the art scene in Tallinn. I haven’t been to Tallinn for a good couple of years, and even then I haven’t really had a chance to visit galleries and art installations. This time I mapped out a few galleries that I wanted to visit as well as a new cultural/ creative hub - Telliskivi Creative City, in the hip neighbourhood Kalamaja! The route can be found here
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