A round-up of stories and comment from the Muse Room. This week, we pay tribute to Maria Lassnig and Sturtevant.
Maggie Gray
This week, we pay tribute to Maria Lassnig and Sturtevant, two important artists who leave behind influential bodies of work.
Maria Lassnig: 1919–2014
Maria Lassnig’s colourful paintings often address dark psychological subjects. Iwan Wirth remembers the artist’s good humour and commitment to her work. ‘She was a modest giant, and that’s a rare combination.’
Sturtevant
Sturtevant’s ‘repetitions’ of famous contemporary artworks were a controversial challenge to traditional concepts of ownership. They’ve also proved remarkably prescient, as reproduced images proliferate in popular culture.
The artist’s palate: the trend for food in fine art
Janine Catalano discusses the current appetite for mixing the fine and culinary arts, and picks out five surprising modern artworks which use food as a subject, symbol, and occasionally their medium.