THE ARBUTURIAN
TURNER & CONSTABLE : THE FILM
To coincide with the blockbuster exhibition Turner and Constable: Rivals and Originals, at Tate Britain, London (until 12 April), the film Turner & Constable is due for release on 10 March, directed by David Bickerstaff for Exhibition on Screen (Seventh Art Productions).
Read the review: 'Rivals, Originals, Masters: Turner & Constable on Screen' in The Arbuturian online magazine.
Rivals, Originals, Masters: Turner & Constable on Screen | The Arbuturian
On carousel:
- Director David Bickerstaff filming at Flatford Mill, Suffolk ©Exhibition on Screen
- Turner & Constable film still, ©Exhibition on Screen
THE NEW WORLD
THE MAN WHO WON'T CONFORM: GERHARD RICHTER
At the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris - a phenomenal building designed by the late Frank Gehry (1929-2025) - an epic retrospective of work by artist Gerhard Richter is on display until March 2, 2026.
The exhibition is co-curated by Sir Nicholas Serota and Dieter Schwarz who do a great job to reveal the complexity and genius of the German-born artist (1932).
Read about Richter in The New World, issue 461, pp. 32-33.
On carousel : Gerhard Richter: Lesende, 1994 (CR804). Oil on canvas 72 x 102 cm.
Image © Gerhard Richter 2025.
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris . Image © Rosalind Ormiston 2025
Extract from 'The man who won't conform: Gerhard Richter'. The New World, issue 461, 27.11.2025, pp32-33. © The New World 2025
THE NEW WORLD
COLOUR AGAINST THE COLD
At the Kunstsilo in Kristiansand - the most beautiful art gallery in the most beautiful coastal city of south Norway - two pioneering artists - Finnish Modernists - have their work on exhibit: Irma Salo Jaeger (b.1928) and Birger Carlsted (1907-1975). Read about their remarkable lives and work in The New World, issue 457, pp 34-35.
On carousel: © The New World, Detail from page 34, issue 457, 'Colour Against the Cold in South Norway' pp.34-35.
+ photograph (© Rosalind Ormiston) of the brilliantly white Kunstsilo, a former grain silo, now an art museum on the wterfront (opened 2024). And, at left, the fabulous Kilden concert hall (opened 2012).