To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
BEXHILL-ON-SEA EXHIBITION
Otto Dix
Der Krieg (The War)
De La Warr Pavilion
Marina
May 17–July 27
Commemorating the centenary of WWI, this selection of 19 prints by Otto Dix is taken from his monumental 50-piece series, Der Krieg (The War). Widely acknowledged as ground-breaking, with their stark depictions of Dix’s traumatic war experiences and the innovative multiple print-making techniques he employed, Der Krieg presents the first world war in shocking close-up and depicts the transportation of wounded soldiers, the return of battle-weary troops from the front line and the suffering of civilians. The images, modelled on Francisco Goya’s famous series of etchings The Disasters Of War, are harshly critical of a decadent German society between the two world wars.
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LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION
Mondrian And His Studios/Nasreen Mohamedi
Tate Liverpool
Albert Dock
June 6-October 5
Both these exhibitions are part of Tate Liverpool’s Abstraction Into The World season which explores themes of modernity, abstraction and architecture. Marking the 70th anniversary of his death, Mondrian And His Studios explores the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian’s practice and considers the relationship between his artworks and the space around them. Nasreen Mohamedi — considered by some as one of the most significant modernist artists — explores how, like her Dutch counterpart, she has moved away from the figurative to the abstract.
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HAY-ON-WYE MUSIC
A Concert For Tony Benn: The Writing On The Wall
Hay Festival
The Telegraph Stage
May 23
MIRANDA RICHMOND relishes the gloriously liberated art of Roy Oxlade, and traces his method back to the thinking of David Bomberg, his acknowledged teacher
SIMON PARSONS applauds an artist who rescues and rehumanises stories of women, the victims of violence, from a feminist perspective
JOHN GREEN is stirred by an ambitious art project that explores solidarity and the shared memory of occupation
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