ArtSpam Favourites: April 2022
I can honestly say that I really enjoyed this month in the ArtWorld. I did book in some really cool art exhibitions that I have been waiting to see for a while! Such as Kyosai at The Royal Academy of Arts or ’Vanishing Point’ by Barbara Walker at The Cristea Roberts Gallery! The Art World never fails to surprise me, she’s a slippery little mistress, just when you think you know something, you’ll be proved wrong time and time again. Art History can’t foretell Art Futures, of which there are multiple. (In some cases multi-dimensions)
As I always say, art is always a good idea, prove me wrong… I dare you.
Night Procession of One Hundred Demons 1871/89 Kyosai, from the exhibition Kyosai at The Royal Academy of Art, London
Hell Courtesan (Jigoku-dayu) Dancing Ikkyu and skeletons 1871/89 1871/89 Kyosai, from the exhibition Kyosai at The Royal Academy of Art, London
Battle of the Frogs 1877 Kyosai, from the exhibition Kyosai at The Royal Academy of Art, London
Vanishing Point 24 (Mignard) 2021 Barbara Walker from the exhibition ‘Vanishing Point’ at the Cristea Roberts Gallery, London
Vanishing Point 27 (Mijtens) 2021 Barbara Walker from the exhibition ‘Vanishing Point’ at the Cristea Roberts Gallery, London
Wall Drawing: Vanishing Point 2022 Barbara Walker from the exhibition ‘Vanishing Point’ at the Cristea Roberts Gallery, London
Head of a Boy (Self Portrait?) circa 1498 Raphael, from the exhibition Raphael at The National Gallery London
The Virgin and Child with the Infant John the Baptist And Child Saint (The Terranuova Madonna) circa 1505 Raphael, from the exhibition Raphael at The National Gallery London
Saint Catherine of Alexandria circa 1507 Raphael, from the exhibition Raphael at The National Gallery, London
Leda and the Swan (After Leonardo Da Vinci) circa 1505-7 Raphael, from the exhibition Raphael at The National Gallery, London