Michael Sandle
Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition 2011 (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 20 Jun 11
Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition 2011 (press release) ADP staff; Text by Royal Academy of Arts, London artdesigncafé | café library | Published 20 June 2011 PRESS RELEASE Royal Academy of Arts SUMMER EXHIBITION 2011 7 June – 15 August The Royal Academy’s annual Summer...
Charles Saatchi & Sensation (1997)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineRita Hatton, John A. Walker - 15 Jul 10
Charles Saatchi & Sensation (1997) Excerpt fr. Supercollector: A critique of Charles Saatchi (4th ed.) by Rita Hatton & John A. Walker. Although Charles Saatchi dislikes attending private views— even those lavish ones organised by his own gallery— over the years he has inevitably...
Radical British art in the 1970s (2009)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker - 10 Feb 09
Radical British art in the 1970s (2009) Art in crisis during a decade of crises: an overview of John A. Walker’s book Left Shift: Radical Art in 1970s Britain published by I.B. Tauris in 2002. Cover image: Jordan in Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee, (1978). Histories of visual culture in...
Michael Sandle. The drummer, (1985)
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Michael Sandle. The drummer, (1985) Michael Sandle. The drummer, (1985). Bronze. Installed in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Sydney Besthoff: Collecting New Orleans-style (2004)
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 01 Oct 04
Sydney Besthoff: Collecting New Orleans-style (2004) Louise Bourgeois. Spider, (1996). Bronze, 70 x 296 x 278 in. Installed in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Since the 1970s, Sydney and Walda Besthoff have specialized in collecting...
Plastics (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 15 Jun 92
...Michael Sandle and Philip King constructed sculptures from GRP— glass fibre-reinforced plastic— because they could be built up in layers to yield a tremendous variety of shapes. Meanwhile Arman exploited the transparency of GRP resin by embedding objects in it. Kinetic artists such as Yaacov...
Geometry of Rage (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 07 Jun 92
...Michael Sandle, three artists who employed different media and iconographies. The show’s title was clearly a play on Herbert Read’s phrase “geometry of fear”. What the artists had in common were: (a) feelings of anger, bitterness and cynicism at the continuing threat of war, at political hypocrisy,...
Disneyana (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 04 Jun 92
...Michael Sandle employed the head of Mickey Mouse as an emblem of propaganda and dictatorship in several of his 1980s bronze pieces. Other artists have depicted Disney’s cartoon creatures in a celebratory or satirical manner, e.g. Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Colin Self, Markus...
Comic Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 03 Jun 92
...Michael Sandle, Ronnie Cutrone, Claes Oldenburg, etc. Comics— mainly American ones— have been of most interest to pop artists. New York graffiti writers, Chicago painters of the imagist persuasion, and French painters belonging to the Free Figuration tendency. While the majority of artists who...






