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Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Little Sparta featured in the Financial Times
April 17 2025 'As a whole, Little Sparta is “like a cryptic crossword puzzle. It’s a place that allows you to think.”' Read More -
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Karl Ove Knausgaard’s essay on Celia Paul features in The New Yorker
January 27 2025 '...it is the paintings that I remember, and the feelings they left in me. Of course this is so, because they depicted presence — of the past, of the painter, of the tree — and what you have once been close to stays with you.' Read More -
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The Art Newspaper on the 'remarkable range of talents' of Boscoe and Geoffrey Holder
June 28 2024 'Images of Black male bodies, posing or in repose, acrobatic or monumental, unfurl in saturated hues across the walls of Victoria Miro’s galleries...Few exhibitions are accompanied by back stories as compelling as the biographies of the Holder brothers.' — Ben Lewis Read More
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The New York Times profiles Wangechi Mutu
February 14 2023 Aruna D’Souza from The New York Times profiles Wangechi Mutu ahead of her ambitious New Musuem survey opening 2 March... Read More -
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Artnet profiles Hedda Sterne
November 2 2022 ‘I’ll Have Terrific Shows Posthumously,’ Hedda Sterne Said. She Was Right—and Now the Late Artist Is Getting the Recognition She... Read More -
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Do Ho Suh is profiled by Frieze
August 31 2022 ‘“Home is what we carry with us,” the artist maintains, seeing this fact as an ambiguous expression of the search... Read More
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Do Ho Suh in The New York Times
August 30 2022 'Mr. Suh, one of the most prominent Korean artists working today, made his name with large, distinctive works made out... Read More -
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Frieze’s September issue cover story: The Power and Pain of Paula Rego’s Women
August 25 2021 For the cover story of the September 2021 issue of Frieze, Katherine Angel profiles 'one of Britain's most inventive and... Read More -
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Dee Rees writes about Wangechi Mutu in The New York Times for its special feature on the African-American art shaping the 21st Century
March 19 2020 The New York Times asked 35 major African-American creators from different worlds (film, art, TV, music, books and more) to... Read More
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The Telegraph profiles Hedda Sterne
January 27 2020 'Hedda Sterne rejected the macho art world of the Fifties. Lucy Davies salutes an uncompromising talent.' Read More -
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Getty launches its Recording Artists: Radical Women podcast with an episode dedicated to Alice Neel
November 14 2019 Artists Simone Leigh and Moyra Davey join host Helen Molesworth to discuss the life and work of Alice Neel in... Read More -
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Paul Laster profiles Do Ho Suh for Whitehot Magazine
November 11 2019 When Do Ho Suh broke onto the New York art scene in the late-1990s, you could tell a star was... Read More
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Rachel Cusk profiles Celia Paul for The New York Times
November 7 2019 'Can a woman artist – however virtuosic and talented, however disciplined – ever attain a fundamental freedom from the fact... Read More -
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Somak Ghoshal writes about NS Harsha in Open Magazine
May 3 2019 The power of love is such that it can make ‘one little room an everywhere’, the poet John Donne wrote.... Read More -
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Njideka Akunyili Crosby:“The Beautyful Ones” is included in Artsy’s must-see exhibitions in Venice during the Biennale
April 24 2019 The Nigerian, Los Angelese-based Njideka Akunyili Crosby takes over Victoria Miro ’s charming Venice gallery space with her mixed-media paintings... Read More
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Read Tim Adams’ Yayoi Kusama cover feature in The Observer New Review
September 23 2018 'This autumn sees more new work on display at the Victoria Miro gallery in London – only two years since... Read More -
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Celia Paul writes in the FT about painting from life – and loss
March 16 2018 Soon after my father died in 1983 I did a painting of my four sisters with my mother in the... Read More -
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Asia Times reports on Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore
July 22 2017 Connecting the dots: a peek into the heart of Yayoi Kusama. By Elena Owyong One room is invaded by countless... Read More
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Secundino Hernández profiled in Elephant Magazine
April 1 2017 Charlotte Jansen profiles the artist ahead of his exhibition, Paso, at Victoria Miro and Victoria Miro Mayfair. 'There's an instant... Read More -
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Do Ho Suh profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
October 11 2016 Born in 1962 in Seoul, South Korea, Do Ho Suh’s art is very much rooted by his own history of... Read More -
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Elmgreen & Dragset profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
August 30 2016 Elmgreen & Dragset on 'Brilliant Ideas' The European artist duo of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset is otherwise known as... Read More
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Njideka Akunyili Crosby featured in Vogue US essay about 'a quiet revolution in painting'
August 29 2016 How Small-Scale Paintings Became the Art World’s Big New Trend. By Dodie Kazanjian. The worldwide reaction against globalism takes many... Read More -
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NS Harsha profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
February 26 2016 Born in 1969, NS Harsha lives and works in Mysore, India. Drawing on a broad spectrum of Indian painting traditions,... Read More -
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Wangechi Mutu profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
February 12 2016 Artist Wangechi Mutu on 'Brilliant Ideas'. Wangechi Mutu explores colonial history, African politics and the worldwide fashion industry in a... Read More
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Do Ho Suh profiled on Art Report Online
January 5 2016 Installation Artist Do Ho Suh: Searching for Home in the Global Age. By Quincy Childs. As the horizon... Read More -
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How we met: David Harrison & Lucinda Lambton in The Independent
November 29 2015 David Harrison & Lucinda Lambton: 'She came to my council flat and I nearly killed her with a leopard-skin sofa'.... Read More -
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Grayson Perry profiled in The New York Times
May 8 2015 Grayson Perry Prepares His American Introduction. By Roslyn Sulcas. LONDON — “I don’t normally dress up for an interview,” the... Read More
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Grayson Perry profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
May 8 2015 Brilliant Ideas: Artist Grayson Perry. Grayson Perry is best known for creating ceramic vases and tapestries whose unconventional imagery chronicles... Read More -
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Chantal Joffe profiled in The Independent
February 22 2015 Chantal Joffe’s intimate self-portraits can be unflattering, but that is why they work. By Karen Wright. Karen Wright discovers that... Read More -
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Varda Caivano profiled in ArtReview
Terry R. Myers on the British-Argentine artist, whose paintings exist somewhere on the edge of nameability January 8 2015 Varda Caivano. By Terry R. Myers. Our profile on the British-Argentine artist, whose paintings exist somewhere on the edge of... Read More