Articles by Lowenna Valerie Waters
Arts Editor (2009/10)
Lowena has written 18 articles for Nouse
Frieze
By Lowenna Valerie Waters and Beth Walton — November 3, 2010
Frieze Art Fair, in eight years, has become a leading fixture in the art world’s annual calendar. Every October, over 150 of the most dynamic contemporary art galleries from 29 countries gather in Regent’s Park, London, to show over 1000 artists’ work
Coming up for air
By Lowenna Valerie Waters — October 27, 2010
Stephen Gill’s photography reflects a wide range of interests, from birds, animals and music. Lowenna Waters speaks to this most contemporary of artists
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — October 27, 2010
Finally, the funding cuts have been announced, and the arts have not fared as badly as they could have done
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — October 13, 2010
The four shortlisted nominees for the Turner Prize have been announced and the exhibition is now open at the Tate Britain; that weighty, dignified and elegant building on the banks of the Thames
The Mott Collection – “Loud Flash: British Punk on Paper”
By Lowenna Valerie Waters — October 11, 2010
The Haunch of Venison’s current exhibition is an entertaining, raucous, brash, anarchic rampage through the rebellious era of the British Punk movement
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — June 22, 2010
I recently turned 21, and for that landmark of a birthday, my dearest granny very thoughtfully got me a subscription to The Spectator magazine. I am not sure if you are acquainted with such mentioned enigma, so I shall expand
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — May 25, 2010
As I sit here to write this, outside my window there is one of those quintessentially idyllic English summer scenes unfurling before my eyes: a summer festival
Lowenna Waters talks to Jenny Blyth about working at the Saatchi gallery
By Lowenna Valerie Waters — May 25, 2010
Lowenna Waters talks to Jenny Blyth about working at the Saatchi gallery
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — May 4, 2010
In the up-and-coming election, there will be inevitable cuts in the funding of the Department of Culture, whichever party gets into power
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — March 16, 2010
There is a multitude of modernist artists being shown currently in London
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — February 23, 2010
Earlier this month Alberto Giacometti’s L’Homme qui marche I (Walking Man I) sold for £65 million at Sotherby’s London, making it the most expensive artwork ever to be sold at auction
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — January 26, 2010
As we say goodbye to the noughties and welcome in a new decade, what are we to expect from a new era in British Art?
Hannah Barry Contemporary Art Gallery
By Lowenna Valerie Waters — January 26, 2010
Deep in the streets of South East London there is a cultural phenomenon occurring
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By Lowenna Valerie Waters — December 8, 2009
Conceptual art is, in my view, the cult of the Emperor’s new clothes
Arts in depth
By Lowenna Valerie Waters — December 8, 2009
Lowenna Waters talks to poet Caroline Ashley about her recent successes


