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This issue, we interviewed the extraordinary artist Marek Yanai – over on page 40. The feature is a great read, and covers the artist's 50-year journey from a 20-something copyist honing his skills in Viennese galleries, to choosing painting over puppetry, to finally working at the art school that he was kicked out of as a kid. His story is inspiring, as is his enthusiasm for different media. His open approach to art and its tools fits perfectly with Paint & Draw, and this particular issue, as we once again cover a variety of approaches to a variety of subjects using an array of media. And though the media is always indicated in the workshops, I should stress that it doesn't really matter whether that's what you have to work…
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IN MEMORY OF THE HOLOCAUST 10 dramatic concepts for a new Holocaust memorial in central London are under consideration AS PART OF a major public consultation, 10 shortlisted concepts for London's new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre – to be situated in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to the Houses of Parliament – were exhibited at the V&A in August. The jury, which includes London mayor Sadiq Khan, and Dame Julia Peyton-Jones, former director of the Serpentine Gallery, is currently deliberating on who should win the commission. In contention are high-profile artists such as Michal Rovner, Rachel Whiteread, and Anish Kapoor, working alongside world-leading architecture firms Foster + Partners, Caruso St John Architects and Zaha Hadid Architects, respectively. In Michal Rovner's concept, a steel ramp descends into the earth, evocative of the train tracks that terminated…
five great exhibitions...
CONSTABLE AND BRIGHTON Until 8 October, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery www.brightonmuseums.org.uk/brighton John Constable may be best known for his landscapes, but the artist's stay in Brighton and Hove in the 1820s inspired a range of dramatic seascapes that capture the power and unpredictability of the South Coast's weather fronts. In a fitting twist, Constable's old Brighton residence is now home to the exhibition's curator, Peter Harrap. CÉZANNE PORTRAITS 26 October 2017 - 11 February 2018, National Portrait Gallery, London www.npg.org.uk This looks set to be one of the National Portrait Gallery's key exhibitions of the year, and brings together over 50 portraits by French Post-Impressionist master Paul Cézanne. All in all, this is an unmissable opportunity to gain an insight into one of the 19th-century's most influential artists. MONOCHROME: PAINTING IN BLACK AND WHITE 30 October…
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