ArtSpam Favourites: September 2021
Its been a busy month to be honest, things are moving-and-a-shaking in the world. (Okay, yes that was lame. I promise not to say moving-and-a-shaking after this) So it hasn’t been the most productive month in regards to art. Or at least it hasn’t been like that for me. There have been a few moments of note to be honest, such as the Mars Rover installation by NASA at the Royal Academy of Art as well as the fabulous Sophie Taeuber- Arp exhibition on at the Tate. A few things, not a lot, but no less bountiful than previous months.
There will be an extended blog post about Taeuber-Arp’s exhibition, at least when I have a minute to think about it. It’s funny, isn’t it? How life can be so distracting and get in the way of other things, things that are far more entertaining. like art, music, dance - the things that make life good.
Well, as much as I like to waffle on about the ins and outs of the art world and the things that have been going on, here is the top 10 #ArtSpam Favourites for September. Enjoy.
Movement of lines 1940 Sophie Taeuber-Arp, from the exhibition ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp’ at the Tate Modern, London
Stag and Deramo from ‘The King' 1918 from the exhibition ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp’ at the Tate Modern, London
Equilibrium 1934 from the exhibition ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp’ at the Tate Modern, London
Construction of a black circle and burgundy, red and blue segments 1942 from the exhibition ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp’ at the Tate Modern, London
The Laughing Cavalier 1624, Franz Hals, from the exhibition ‘The Male Portrait’ at The Wallace Collection, London.
The Listening Housewife. Nicholaes Maes 1636 at The Wallace Collection, London
Abstract motif: boats. Vertical-horizontal composition 1917 from the exhibition ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp’ at the Tate Modern, London
Portrait of a man 1630. Rumoured to be the cavalier, only older by Franz Hals, from the exhibition ‘The Male Portrait’ at The Wallace Collection, London.
Relief 1936 from the exhibition ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp’ at the Tate Modern, London
NASA Mars Rover expedition installation at the Royal Academy of Art, London.