Electric Review http://www.electric-review.com/
From its formal launch in June 2002 until ceasing publication in April 2004, it was intended as a High Tory online journal of politics, art and literature.

From April 2006 it will publish Bunny Smedley's infrequent writing on art-related topics.]]>
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<![CDATA[ART: Just looking<br><small><I>Bellini and the East</I> at the National Gallery</small>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000272.html Art Bunny Smedley 2006-05-28T14:02:27+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Before the horizon narrowed<br><small><I>Jacob van Ruisdael: Master of Landscape</I> at the Royal Academy</small>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000271.html Art Bunny Smedley 2006-04-10T21:53:32+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Over There<br><small><I>Americans in Paris: 1860 – 1900</I> at the National Gallery</small>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000264.html Art Bunny Smedley 2006-03-29T18:53:14+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Too Much Like Hard Work<br><smaller><i>Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset : The Welfare Show</i> at the Serpentine Gallery</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000266.html Art Bunny Smedley 2006-02-19T19:12:02+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Light Fantastic<br><smaller><i>Dan Flavin: A Retrospective</i> at the Hayward Gallery</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000265.html Art Bunny Smedley 2006-02-02T19:02:21+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: A Preference for the Primitive<br><smaller><i>Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris</i> at Tate Modern</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000267.html Art Bunny Smedley 2006-01-22T19:19:05+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Britain Re-Enchanted<br><smaller><i>Samuel Palmer: Vision and Landscape</i> at the British Museum</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000268.html Art Bunny Smedley 2005-11-17T19:28:12+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Mirror, mirror on the wall ...<br><smaller><I>Self Portrait: Renaissance to Contemporary</I> at theNational Portrait Gallery</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000269.html Art Bunny Smedley 2005-11-03T19:42:13+00:00 <![CDATA[1st PERSON: Babies By The Book: <smaller>A Personal Journey Through the Literature of Parenting</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000263.html 1st Person Bunny Smedley 2005-10-31T19:41:42+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Box-Fresh Minimalism<br><smaller>The Unilever Series at Tate Modern: Rachel Whiteread’s <I>Embankment</I></smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000262.html Art Bunny Smedley 2005-10-31T19:37:04+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Changing Rooms<br><smaller>The BP British Art Displays 1500-2006 at Tate Britain</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000270.html Art Bunny Smedley 2005-09-29T19:50:19+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Green and Pleasant Land<br><smaller><i>A Picture of Britain</i> at Tate Britain</smaller>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000261.html Critic Bunny Smedley reviews Tate Britain's major exhibition of British landscape art Art Bunny Smedley 2005-06-28T12:49:10+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: The past we're not sure we want<br><small>The Westminster Retable at the National Gallery</b></small>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000260.html Bunny Smedley looks at Britain's oldest altarpiece, the Westminster Retable, and considers the British attitude towards our own visual culture. Art Bunny Smedley 2005-05-27T14:22:40+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Doctrine in the dark<br><small><i>Caravaggio: The Final Years</i> at the National Gallery</small>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000259.html Art Bunny Smedley 2005-03-15T19:54:17+00:00 <![CDATA[ART: Modernism's other histories<br><small>William Orpen: Politics, Sex and Death at the IWM</small>]]> http://www.electric-review.com/archives/000258.html Art Bunny Smedley 2005-03-04T11:34:33+00:00