Olivia Weinberg

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a self-portrait of a war veteran with missing limbs

War damage

Becoming the Story KK Outlet, London, until November 26th. This past February, while on patrol in Afghanistan with the 75th Cavalry of the American army, Giles Duley (pictured), a British photographer, stepped on a bomb and instantly lost three of his limbs. After nearly 20 operations and nine months of intensive rehabilitation, Duley is getting […]

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PoMo, not po-faced

Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 V&A, London, September 24th to January 8th. Postmodernism has more in common with modernism than it might like to admit: they both divide people. Hard to take in large doses and contentious by nature, it’s a risky subject. But beneath the brash exterior is something worth exploring – a blend […]

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An odd couple in Dulwich

Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, until September 25th. It has become a trend for big exhibitions to feature more than one artist, so they sound like arty advertising agencies—”Matisse Picasso”, “Turner Whistler Monet”, “Duchamp Man Ray Picabia”. Mostly the artists shared techniques or palettes, schools or circles. Not so the latest […]

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sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth, called Pelagos, 1946

Riddled with opposites

Modern British Sculpture Royal Academy, London, January 22nd to April 7th. In a world full of questions, the Royal Academy is about to pose three more. What is modern? What is British? And what is sculpture? The answer is a blockbuster exhibition—the first in 30 years to examine the peaks (and troughs) of 20th-century British sculpture, […]

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