The Independent 1998 Tom Lubbock - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Tom Lubbock
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All at face value and nothing left to the imagination. (Alex Katz, Saatchi Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
And about time, too.(Louise Bourgeois, Serpentine Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Anything's possible on the road to excess. (Peter Doig, Whitechapel Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
A reputation that should be chiselled away. (Henry Moore)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Art that falls between two stools. (Piero Manzoni, Serpentine Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
A sheer excess of stuff. (Chris Ofili, Serpentine Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Blurred visions worthy of the Turner Prize. (Mona Hartoum, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Don't just stand there doing nothing ... act like a statue! (artist Thomas Schutte, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Erotic fantasy from the heart of the stones. (English stone sculpture, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Even icons need the breath of life. (Russian icons, Royal Academy, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Even old masters had off days. (Dutch painting, National Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Every one's a winner. (Turner Prize 1998, Tate Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Figures that don't add up. (figurative sculpture, Flowers East gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Flesh, fabric, sex and money.(art exhibitions planned for 1999)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Francis Bacon: the man who put the pain into painting? (Hayward Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Here's one in your eye. (Bridget Riley, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
If at first you don't succeed.... (David Connearn, Art TM, Inverness, Scotland)Retail industryTom Lubbock
If you really want to know, look in the mirror. (mirrors in pictures, National Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
'I'm no artist but....'.(The Critical Condition, part 3)(role of art critics)Retail industryTom Lubbock
It's got to go.(Maggi Hambling's monument to Oscar Wilde in London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
It's life, but not as we know it. (Lucian Freud, Tate Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
It would all come out in the wash. (Pierre Bonnard retrospective, Tate Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Life in the slow lane. (speed of modern life manifested in art, Whitechapel Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Like putty in his hands. (Michelangelo, Queen's Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Lost the plot, lost her way. (Paula Rego, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Pile 'em high, send 'em up north. (uncertain purpose for Tate Gallery in Liverpool, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Scenes from a past life. (Charlotte Salomon, Royal Academy, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Snatch a kiss before flying. (Marc Chagall, Royal Academy, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Space invaders. (Anish Kapoor, Hayward Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The art of decoration and the colour of pleasure. (Patrick Heron, Tate Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The fine lines of a dirty mind. (Aubrey Beardsley, Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The marble miracle-maker. (Roman baroque sculpture and design, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland)Retail industryTom Lubbock
There's no place like home. (cartoon character Andy Capp falls victim to political correctness)Retail industryTom Lubbock
There's no place like home. (Pieter de Hooch, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The tree of knowledge.(Grinling Gibbons, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The vapid virtuoso. (John Singer Sergent, Tate Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The world turned the right way up.(visual arts events in United Kingdom in 1998)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Towards a perfect monotony. (Willie Doherty, Tate Gallery, Liverpool, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Welcome to the promised land. (Claude Lorrain, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
What a work of art is man. (Marc Quinn, South London Gallery, London, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
Women on the edge of ecstasy. (Nancy Spero and Georgina Starr, IKON Gallery, Birmingham, England)Retail industryTom Lubbock
You don't have to be mad to work here ... but it helps. (Museum of London and Science Museum hold exhibitions marking 750th anniversary of Bethlehem Royal Hospital)Retail industryTom Lubbock
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