Art Reviews Archive
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Review: Danza Contemporeanea de Cuba
Posted on on February 17, 2017The Cuban sun rises in Nottingham this week as Danza Contemporeanea de Cuba takes over the Royal Concert Hall for their new international touring show. The production ignites the audience […] -
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Review: “Stop Pretending Art is Hard” The Lofthouse Nottingham
Posted on on June 29, 2016After spending an evening with the dilettante society, I’ve realised that I’m probably more of a fop (I was going to say dandy but I don’t think that I’m […] -
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Review: Architects of Air
Posted on on June 2, 2016Have you ever wondered what it would be like inside a giant bouncy castle? Well wonder no more and go see the Architects of Air Luminaria down at the Lakeside […] -
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Review: Post surveillance art by Suzanne Treister
Posted on on April 13, 2015Looking up at the Primary gallery, it clicks all of a sudden, why Primary? A Victorian school house now converted into a creative community space housing a bakery, artist studios […] -
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Review: New Art Exchange, Hyson Green
Posted on on March 7, 2015I was lucky enough to catch two fabulous exhibitions this week at the New Art Exchange in Hyson Green. Through photographic social commentary Sunil Shah’s“Uganda Stories” welcomes us into a […] -
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Rights of Nature – Nottingham Contemporary
Posted on on February 24, 2015Last week I finally got round to viewing the eagerly anticipated, and not forgetting free to everyone, “Rights of Nature” exhibition at The Nottingham Contemporary. Running from 24th January through […] -
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Timmy Mallett Art Exhibition – Whitewall Gallery
Posted on on November 23, 2013For those of my generation Timmy Mallett’s Wacaday was a staple of your Saturday morning television, we went around singing the theme song “It’s Saturday, no school today, so what you gonna do..” and […] -
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Review: Earth & Fire – Rufford Park – 21-23 June 2013
Posted on on July 3, 2013It was more a case of sun and rain at this year’s Earth & Fire festival at Rufford Park (21 – 23 June 2013). The weather was resoundingly bipolar to […]