Tracey Emin's latest exhibition at the Carl Freedman Gallery in Margate delves into themes of despair, melancholy, and the power of art to express the human condition. The show features a diverse range of visionary artists including Goya, Munch, and Bourgeois, all united by their ability to tap into the darkest recesses of the human experience.
Across town at the National Gallery in London, Ian McKellen is set to lip-sync to previously unheard audio tapes of LS Lowry's work. The event promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans of both artists.
In other news, a fascinating look has been taken at the life and art of performance artist Tehching Hsieh, who spent a year living in a cage as part of his provocative project. Meanwhile, David Bowie's visit to a psychiatric clinic in 1994 to spend time with outsider artists was a turning point in his career.
The work of Joseph Beuys has also come under the spotlight, with his bathtub containing all the horrors of modern history. A lesser-known fact is that Piet Mondrian may have owed his success to a cross-dressing lesbian artist who lived in a Cornish cove.
Sean Scully's abstract paintings are said to be fueled by loss, breakdown, and schooling by 'scary nuns'. His work has become increasingly popular among art enthusiasts in recent years. The impact of Trump's recent actions on museums and galleries across the United States is also worth noting.
Finally, a remarkable photo series by Martin Roemers called Homo Mobilis offers a fascinating insight into what our vehicles say about us as individuals.
Across town at the National Gallery in London, Ian McKellen is set to lip-sync to previously unheard audio tapes of LS Lowry's work. The event promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans of both artists.
In other news, a fascinating look has been taken at the life and art of performance artist Tehching Hsieh, who spent a year living in a cage as part of his provocative project. Meanwhile, David Bowie's visit to a psychiatric clinic in 1994 to spend time with outsider artists was a turning point in his career.
The work of Joseph Beuys has also come under the spotlight, with his bathtub containing all the horrors of modern history. A lesser-known fact is that Piet Mondrian may have owed his success to a cross-dressing lesbian artist who lived in a Cornish cove.
Sean Scully's abstract paintings are said to be fueled by loss, breakdown, and schooling by 'scary nuns'. His work has become increasingly popular among art enthusiasts in recent years. The impact of Trump's recent actions on museums and galleries across the United States is also worth noting.
Finally, a remarkable photo series by Martin Roemers called Homo Mobilis offers a fascinating insight into what our vehicles say about us as individuals.