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Monday, April 30, 2012
Victorian Visions
Here's a must. Leighton House Museum in west London is showing Victorian Visions: Pre-Raphaelite and Nineteenth-Century Art from the John Schaeffer Collection until 23 September (CLICK). Artworks from one of the world’s finest private collections of Pre-Raphaelite and Victorian art are being shown in the UK for the first time. Above is Frank Dicksee's Chivalry (1885). Artists include John William Waterhouse, William Holman Hunt, G.F. Watts and Solomon J. Solomon. Admission charges are for the museum: £5 adult, £3 silver surfers. The exhibition is a free extra.
New Duke Portrait
Royal watchers will be pleased to know that Jemma Phipps' new portrait of The Duke of Edinburgh goes on public display at the Mall Galleries in London from 3 May to 18 May (CLICK). It's part of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition. The Duke's portrait shows him dressed as Colonel in Chief of the Queen's Royal Hussars. It was commissioned by the regiment and is destined for its officers' mess in Germany (CLICK). A friend commented that all the medals and gold braid make him look like the dictator of a banana republic. Bit old-fashioned, but then he is 90 years old. Admission to the exhibition is a moderate £2.50 for adults and £1.50 for silver surfers.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Police Ban Leda!
Metropolitan Police officers keep popping up in the news, accused of racism, bribery, incompetence or snuggling up to the Murdoch Mafia. Now they've become art critics! A bobby on a bus spotted Derrick Santini's A Fool for Love (2012) in the window of the Scream gallery in Bruton Street, Mayfair, and alerted his colleagues in Harrow. Two uniformed Met. plod turned up at the gallery and demanded that Santini's picture be removed from the window, because it condoned bestiality, an arrestable offence. They were clueless about the Greek myth Leda and the Swan, which has been depicted by many famous artists including Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. As Santini's show Metamorphosis had just finished (CLICK) the management were happy to remove the picture. It had been in the window for a month without a single complaint from the public (CLICK). My only question is: Are those silicone implants under the stuffed swan?
Royal River
To celebrate not only the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, but also its own 75th anniversary, the National Maritime Museum in the newly Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, created Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames (CLICK). This is a major exhibition comprising nearly 400 items, 250 of them on loan from museums, galleries and private collections across Europe and America, many of which have never been on public display before. The advertisement above features a detail from Canaletto's huge panorama The River Thames on Lord Mayor's Day (c.1747-48) borrowed from the Lobkowicz Palace Museum in Prague Castle, Czech Republic. Princess Elizabeth was 11 years old when she accompanied her parents and Queen Mary (then Queen Mother) to the National Maritime Museum for its opening by King George VI on 27 April 1937 (CLICK). Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Greenwich last Wednesday included an historically appropriate visit to the Royal River exhibition in the new Sammy Ofer Wing, but the media were too excited by the reopening of the Cutty Sark to pay due attention. Royal River flows until 9 September. Entry is £11 for adults, £9 for silver surfers, which I don't regard as OTT for what is undoubtedly a landmark exhibition.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Le Rat in London

Recording Britain
Recording Britain is a free display of watercolours and drawings from the early years of World War II, when bombs and development threatened lives, landscapes and historic buildings. You'll find it in Room 88a and The Julie and Robert Breckman Prints & Drawings Gallery, Room 90, in the V&A Museum, London, until 21 October (CLICK). The example shown is Kenneth Rowntree's watercolour Grainfoot Farm, Derwentdale, Derbyshire (1940) which was donated to the V&A by the Pilgrim Trust. The display compliments the museum's British Design 1948-2012 exhibition (CLICK).
Friday, April 27, 2012
Facebook Page

Thursday, April 26, 2012
World Photo London

Update: CLICK for a BBC slide show of Sony winners.
Rainforest Destruction

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Crafts Collect
Collect is the International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects, organised by the Crafts Council. It opens at the Saatchi Gallery in London on 11 May and runs till 14 May. The advert features Junko Mori's exquisite Uncontrollable Beauty, Hydrangeas (2012). Of course they must keep the riff-raff out. So a ticket will cost you £15 on the door or £10 for an advanced ticket (CLICK). Silver surfers? Forget 'em. They've done all their collecting by now.
Madeleine McCann at 9

Blogger Mess Update

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Olympic Torch Wins


Maritime Museum

Monday, April 23, 2012
Magnum On Set
The London Film Museum has opened its new exhibition space in Covent Garden. Its inaugural exhibition is Magnum On Set, showing 148 images of Hollywood stars captured by Magnum photographers over decades (CLICK). Above is Elizabeth Taylor on location. The bad news is the price of admission: £8.50 adults, £6.50 silver surfers, £5.50 children (up to 15 years of age). These ticket prices include entry to the museum's anchor exhibition Capturing the Shadows.
St George's Day

Sunday, April 22, 2012
Help Badgers
I assume you know today is Earth Day 2012 (CLICK). Hence all the bananas. Why not do something green and useful today and sign the Badger Trust's petition against the UK Government's unscientific and idiotic plan to cull badgers in selected parts of England (CLICK)? The Badger Trust is challenging this plan in the High Court (CLICK).
Josephine's Bananas
Continuing today's theme of bananas, here's a lively Art Deco poster by Paul Colin advertising Josephine Baker, Disques Columbia, Paris (1930). It comes up for auction in Swann Galleries' New York sale of Modernist Posters on 10 May, estimated value $8,000 to $12,000 (CLICK). It's interesting that black breasts were acceptable in days when white breasts were still taboo. The BBC showed black breasts in On Safari with Armand & Michaela Denis in the 1950s and 1960s. Daring Auntie! Today boobs are on display in every newsagents, some made ridiculously large with silica gel.
A Mel Ramos Banana
I must admit I have a soft spot for the sculptures of US cheesecake artist Mel Ramos, who puts his nude models into amusing positions, such as riding cigars (CLICK). This one is the model Chiquita, currently being shown at an art fair in Cologne, Germany. Excellent banana.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Shakespeare App

Ron Mueck in London
Ultra realistic Aussie sculptor Ron Mueck is exhibiting in London for the first time in a decade. His show is at the Hauser and Wirth Gallery in Savile Row until 26 May (CLICK). Shown is a detail from Youth (2009) which seems a fitting sculpture for Ghetto London. Young black gangsters are always stabbing one another here. It's part of the modern London scene. Sometimes they use guns (CLICK).
Friday, April 20, 2012
Google Messes Up Blogger
Message from Google, which owns Blogger: "Your browser is no longer supported by Blogger. Some parts of Blogger will not work and you may experience problems. If you are having problems, try Google Chrome."
In order to coerce us all into using Chrome, Google has made a complete pig's ear of putting new posts on Blogger using IE8. It's virtually impossible. Looks like the end for London Art News. It was a hobby, not a business.
In order to coerce us all into using Chrome, Google has made a complete pig's ear of putting new posts on Blogger using IE8. It's virtually impossible. Looks like the end for London Art News. It was a hobby, not a business.
Joan of Arc For Sale
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Photographers Gallery

Thursday, April 19, 2012
Thusha Update

Dickens' Wife Found

Michael Talbot

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
More Jade Thefts

Update: CLICK to view all 18 stolen treasures.
Pink Lady Food

Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Chevalier D’Eon

Monday, April 16, 2012
Pre-Raphaelites

Sunday, April 15, 2012
Equestrian Kims
![Mansudae Art Studio - Equestrian statues of Kim Il Sung [left] and Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, North Korea (2012)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjCGvZOkIqaRvE8xJthOZAPvk3Np847h7Mwqp84qdk8ytmpaGPt9P-r9epqoeNEcBLNJvBmqSp6WKq7ATZxTyy-TaVugOo5tM_9WYuGH9iSsZyWK14zFEz14XIoqvtnkZFYSSgYIJcB5NI/s400/Kim+Jong+II+30.jpg)
Andy Bell's Skittles

Qing Artifacts Found

Saturday, April 14, 2012
Genghis Khan Statue

Qing Dynasty Update

Friday, April 13, 2012
Red Vest Recovered
![Paul Cezanne - The Boy in the Red Waistcoat [US Vest] (1888)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyYPOcewDdccyG2qpTSG0wFE_KBVNDF4H-T0qChO6jF5HI10BR8R3oj4y-2dRFphkpMmmDtAV4k6EI-E_6-XY-GmyHUUtvF9pfCKJRNVcnTAE_ICcXN9abovRO56aIiueZ7kDWsUd8V3U/s400/Paul+Cezanne+-+The+Boy+in+the+Red+Vest+-30.jpg)
Thursday, April 12, 2012
OLD Rejects Olafur

Scream Sale

London Print Fair

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
London Riots Update

Bonfire 'Art' Rejected

Panda Ad Ban


Tuesday, April 10, 2012
UK A-Z Part 2

Monday, April 9, 2012
The Chinese Pipa

Stop Big Brother

If you object to UK Government plans to spy on our use of the Internet the way China and Syria do, don't pester the Home Office website (CLICK); sign the AVAAZ petition instead (title link). 58,462 people have already signed it.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Basher Renages

Latest: the Syrian army has been shooting into a refugee camp inside Turkey (CLICK). A cameraman working for a Lebanese TV station has been shot dead.
Qing Dynasty Theft

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