6/30/2023 0 Comments The enemy sarah![]() The green-skinned fallen angel lies naked and defeated, crushed under the blue-wrapped feet of the Archangel Michael. There’s sympathy for the devil in this bejewelled painting. St Michael by Carlo Crivelli, about 1476 We still love massive, panoramic paintingsĪ Norwich museum wants visitors to ‘release the power’ of art by touching it Masterpiece of the week Japanese ceramicist Eriko Inazaki won a dream prizeĪ fake show about Paul Gascoigne became reality Kaye Donachie’s women refuse to sit still and be pretty Glasgow Women’s Library asks that you ‘keep your rosaries off my ovaries’ What we learnedĪndy Warhol’s Prince battle went all the way to the US supreme court The Brazilian artist discussed her global inspirations, shape-shifting patterns, and why she’s still an optimist. “We’ve done so much damage it’s not just about stopping that but also examining our hope for nature to renew,” said Beatriz Milhazes ahead of a historic survey of her work at Margate’s Turner Contemporary. Photograph: Private Collection (courtesy of Weiler Seiler Fine Art) Photo Manuel Águas & Pepe Schettino © Beatriz Milhazes Studio ![]() Beatriz Milhazes’ Douradinha em cinza e marrom, 2016. ![]()
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