Apollo Magazine

The Week’s Muse: 11 October

Gavin Turk on Duchamp's legacy; William Morris the anarchist; and Peckham's hidden galleries

Rotor Rings , 2014, by Gavin Turk Photo: Andy Keate

A round-up of recent news and comment from the Muse Room

What Duchamp taught Gavin Turk

Rotor Rings , 2014, by Gavin Turk Photo: Andy Keate

‘I first saw his work on my foundation course, when I was a curious student: it was key to the transformation of my youthful thinking.’ Gavin Turk discusses the impact of Duchamp’s art on his own work in the October issue of Apollo. ‘What Duchamp Taught Me’ opened at the Fine Art Society this week.

Art in unusual places

London’s art scene isn’t confined to galleries and museums: artists and curators are setting up in the most unexpected of locations – council flats, arcade booths, crumbling terraced houses…Maggie Gray took the Art Licks Weekend tour of Peckham.

William Morris’s art and politics

‘Morris was an anarchist…he wanted to demolish structures in society. People often ignore his revolutionary views and see him simply as a wallpaper designer’. Curator Fiona McCarthy speaks to Corinna Lotz ahead of the opening of a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.

The London Diary…

Next week is one of the busiest in London’s art calendar. As Frieze London approaches, we’ve started a daily diary to keep track of the new exhibitions and events opening up across the city.

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