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‘I see things in very short bursts’: blind painter Bianca Raffaella on her explosive still lifes – and being mentored by Tracey Emin

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Her paintings of stems and flowers, made by ‘seeing’ them through touch, give a unique perception of the world. She explains why she gave up a career in fashion to paint seriously – and why thumbs are better than brushes…
‘I see things in very short bursts’: blind painter Bianca Raffaella on her explosive still lifes – and being mentored by Tracey Emin

Jack Vettriano: ‘His paintings are like a double cheeseburger in a greasy wrapper’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The Scot painted singing butlers, ‘broads’ in bras and tough guys in suits, in works critics found lurid, chintzy, devoid of irony and often sexist. But they were also hugely popular – showing the power of ‘I get it’ art…
Jack Vettriano: ‘His paintings are like a double cheeseburger in a greasy wrapper’

Alison Watt: From Light review – hollow heads and spectral sheets loaded with meaning

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Watt’s bleak nothingness casts spectral shadows – it is positively strange to look this hard at things nowadays…
Alison Watt: From Light review – hollow heads and spectral sheets loaded with meaning

Scottish painter Jack Vettriano dies aged 73

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Artist found dead at his apartment in Nice in southern France on Saturday, his publicist says…
Scottish painter Jack Vettriano dies aged 73

Paper tigers: how Kandinsky, Kokoschka and Klee sparked an artistic revolution

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A new show of visceral, violent and anxiety-strewn drawings reveals a history of expressionist artists seeking to make the world a better place…
Paper tigers: how Kandinsky, Kokoschka and Klee sparked an artistic revolution

Artist Lubaina Himid: ‘The YBAs were wired into selling art. We had no idea that was how to do it’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The pioneering Turner prize winner on being ignored for years, representing the UK at next year’s Venice Biennale, and the joys of Preston…
Artist Lubaina Himid: ‘The YBAs were wired into selling art. We had no idea that was how to do it’

Leigh Bowery! review – a colossal display of shapeshifting outrageousness and originality

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The late Australian performance artist’s huge retrospective is packed with outlandish costumes, stylish photographs, emotive writing and evocative video footage, but what is most striking is his singular artistic vision…
Leigh Bowery! review – a colossal display of shapeshifting outrageousness and originality

The big picture: Newsha Tavakolian spotlights the Iranian singers silenced by Islamic law

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – This powerful portrait – an imaginary album cover – depicts one of many female Iranian vocalists banned from performing after the 1979 revolution…
The big picture: Newsha Tavakolian spotlights the Iranian singers silenced by Islamic law

From first world war diggers to Pavlova in Sydney: Australia’s pioneering press photos

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Curated by veteran photographer Mike Bowers, an exhibition of Fairfax archive images reveals the public life of a nation – and the challenges of capturing it for the newspapers…
From first world war diggers to Pavlova in Sydney: Australia’s pioneering press photos

Working-class artists don’t owe you anything | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letter: The curator of the Lives Less Ordinary calls Jonathan Jones’s review into question…
Working-class artists don’t owe you anything | Letters

Cheeky monkeys, gored matadors and trompe l’oeil masks – the week in art

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Alison Watt pays homage to John Soane, Ella Kruglyanskaya honours Manet, and chaos comes for civilisation …
Cheeky monkeys, gored matadors and trompe l’oeil masks – the week in art

Buy an exclusive cartoon by Tom Gauld to celebrate World Book Day

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – In this month’s limited-time print drop, we’re celebrating World Book Day with three exclusive cartoons by Tom Gauld. This special edition sale ends on 8 March…
Buy an exclusive cartoon by Tom Gauld to celebrate World Book Day

‘I visit and his face lights up’: caring for West Yorkshire’s ageing population – photo essay

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Photographer Graeme Robertson has been spending time with elderly people supported by Age UK. Programme manager Brenda Wardle describes how she supports people around Wakefield amid a crisis in social care…
‘I visit and his face lights up’: caring for West Yorkshire’s ageing population – photo essay

Creative Australia boss forced to refute rumour he had resigned as fallout over Khaled Sabsabi dumping continues

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Adrian Collette sends all-staff email denying that he and the chair of Creative Australia’s board had quit amid calls for resignations…
Creative Australia boss forced to refute rumour he had resigned as fallout over Khaled Sabsabi dumping continues

Royal Academy could cut 60 jobs amid ‘serious financial challenge’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Institution blames ‘increasing costs and changing visitor behaviours’ as numbers have failed to recover since Covid…
Royal Academy could cut 60 jobs amid ‘serious financial challenge’

‘Ambition beyond words’: How Siena’s art revolution brought heaven down to earth

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Before the Black Death devastated Siena, the city thrummed with energy, expressed in art and architecture designed to dazzle its audience – and which still astonishes 800 years later…
‘Ambition beyond words’: How Siena’s art revolution brought heaven down to earth

Society of the Spectacle: the shock and prescience of Weegee’s photography

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The photographer, whose work captured and critiqued our lurid interest in crime, remains grimly relevant…
Society of the Spectacle: the shock and prescience of Weegee’s photography

Design news: 100 years of the photo booth, Le Creuset on the go and Welsh modernism

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Meet the travel gear brand using plastic waste from the ocean and discover personal art from Collect 2025 craft fair…
Design news: 100 years of the photo booth, Le Creuset on the go and Welsh modernism

‘Champagne for my real friends!’ Francis Bacon masterpiece escapes to the artist’s old drinking den

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Seeing Bacon’s stunning depiction of his lover Peter Lacy hanging in a reincarnation of the watering hole where his skeletal friends would drink, stagger and cackle was a fleeting yet unforgettable experience…
‘Champagne for my real friends!’ Francis Bacon masterpiece escapes to the artist’s old drinking den

A Hutterite chicken butcher covered in blood … Tim Smith’s best photograph

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – ‘The community had 11,000 chickens and every able-bodied person helped out during the two days of butchering’…
A Hutterite chicken butcher covered in blood … Tim Smith’s best photograph
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