
Kate Wojtczak
Editor in Chief at DailyArt Magazine
DailyArt Magazine Editor-in-Chief, art historian, traveller
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Nov 25, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Ania Kaczynska |Edoardo Cesarino |Candy Bedworth |Kate Wojtczak
Review min Read Contemporary Art The 80s: Photographing Britain at Tate Britain in London is a kaleidoscopic chronicle of more-or-less a decade, where photography witnessed and participated in a profound upheaval. With nearly 350 images and archival materials, this vast exhibition paints a fragmented but resonant portrait of Britain.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Edoardo Cesarino |Candy Bedworth |Kate Wojtczak |Catriona Miller
Review min Read Cubism The British Museum is hosting a new exhibition of prints by Pablo Picasso. Renowned mostly for his paintings, such as ground-breaking cubist trailblazer Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and anti-war masterpiece Guernica, Picasso was also a prolific printmaker. He has around 2,400 prints to his name, and the British Museum holds the most extensive collection in the UK, with over 500 prints.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Candy Bedworth |Kate Wojtczak |Catriona Miller |Errika Gerakiti
Review min Read Art History 101 The exhibition Friends in Love and War—L’Éloge des meilleur·es ennemi·es is presented at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK until February 23rd, 2025. Get there if you can, but otherwise, enjoy our selection of the top 10 works celebrating friendship in all its guises. Ikon Gallery is known for exciting and expertly curated exhibitions.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Kate Wojtczak |Catriona Miller |Errika Gerakiti |Mary Margaret Swets
Review min Read Herstory Fashion When did you last read a book that made you angry but still wanted to read on? What is a no-legs woman? Are pockets political? Might tanning be racist? What does it mean to have a bicycle face and is it fine? Do we live in a Matrix? If these questions make you wonder, read Virginia Nicholson’s new book, perversely named All the Rage.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Kate Wojtczak
Behind every great artist is a great… teacher. Many artists we know from art history were both teachers and pupils of other grand masters. The famous Florentine sculptor Verrocchio might have apprenticed at Donatello or Fra Filippo Lippi, while he is also known for teaching Leonardo da Vinci. Can you guess the pupils and teachers? Sometimes you might not know all the names but if you look carefully at the paintings, their style might reveal the right answer. Ready for the artists’ teachers quiz?
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