A Selection of Art Criticism

Margarete by Anselm Kiefer - Published in The Independent

Rothko’s influence - Broadcast on BBC Radio 3

Vincent Van Gogh and Expressionism - Published in The Independent

Sean Scully: Paintings from the 70s - Published in The Independent

Edouard Manet: Impressions of the Sea - Published in the Independent colour supplement

Hughie O'Donoghue: Painting Caserta Red - Published in The Independent

George Shaw: What I did this summer - Published in The Independent

A Ribbon around a Bomb: Frida Khalo - Published in the Independent colour supplement

Towards a New Utopia? - Published in the New Statesman

Jake and Dino Chapman: Bad Art for Bad People - Published in the New Statesman

A Terrible Beauty: Boris Mikhailov - Published in the New Statesman

Monet: The Seine and The Sea: - Published in The Independent

If one thing matters, everything matters: Wolfang Tillmans - Published in The Independent

Tacita Dean: At Tate Britain: - Published in The Independent

Titian's Danae: At the National Gallery - Published in Tate Magazine

Panamarenko: Haywood Gallery: - Published in The Independent

Fraud: Gilbert and George at the Tate Modern - Published in The New Statesman

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Other Art Criticism includes:

After Auschwitz: responses to the Holocaust, Festival Hall. Contemporary Art.

Helen Chadwick: Changing the Landscape of Sculpture. Ibid.

Art and Power: Europe under the dictators 1930-1945, Haywood. Ibid.

Emile Nolde: The ambiguous soul, The Whitechapel, Ibid.

Igor Mitoraj: The bitter tears of Aphrodite, Hotbath Gallery, Bath. Ibid.

Melanie Manchot: …no one ever speaks of a ‘beautiful old woman’. Well Cured, The Cut Gallery. Ibid.

The Language of Material: the sculpture of David Nash. Contemporary Visual Arts.

Cathy de Monchaux: New work at the Whitechapel, Ibid.

Out of the Void: art after irony. Ibid.

Cheapness Means Forgiveness: seeking a more humanistic art. Ibid.

Beyond the Body: the Louise Bourgoise factor. Ibid.

Out with the old, in with the new: facing down the crisis of the late twentieth century. Ibid.

Prunella Clough, tribute to an artist's artist. Ibid.

Susan Hiller, bringing the X-Files into the Gallery. Ibid

William Blake: Still Burning Bright. Arts Review

Jock McFadyen: Reality Bites. Arts Review

Christine Borland: CVA

Surrealism : Arts Review

Boltanski: The Independent

Gillian Ayres: The Independent on Sunday

Sandra Blow: The Independent on Sunday

 

Other Critical Reviews include:

Selected books reviews:

But is it art? Cynthia Freeland - Published in The Independent

Gwen John, A Life: - Published in The Independent

A View of Delft: Vermeer then and now. Anthony Bailey. The Independent

On the way to Work. Damien Hirst and Gordon Burn. The Independent

Gwen John: A Life.Sue Roe. The Independent

Proust and the Power of Photography. Brassai. The Independent

Portraits in Fiction. A.S. Byatt. The Independent.

The Boy Germaine Greer. The Independent

The Passion of Artemesia. Susan Vreeland. The Independent

Christmas Art Books. The Independent

 

Other Journalism:

Sue Hubbard has also written articles for The Observer, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, Poetry London.

 

Catalogue Essays:

Sue Hubbard has written essays for the catalogues of the following exhibitions:

Sean Sculley at Timothy Taylor

Rachel Howard at Gagosian

Hughie O'Donoghue at Purdy Hicks

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