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The Alexia Goethe Gallery is proud to present Jodie Carey's first London solo show. Her work focuses on the traditions of ritual, artifice and mortality in contemporary Western Society... |
20th March 2008 |
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Strychnin Gallery Berlin's new show features new works by Canadian artist Richard Kirk and Belgian artist Raf Veulemans... |
20th March 2008 |
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In a recent article, Peter Blake likened Abstract Expressionism to Damien Hirst's spin paintings, where paint is simply poured in a completely arbitrary way... |
17th March 2008 |
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Experience the brilliance of watercolours which delight the eye and challenge the mind... |
17th March 2008 |
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Nowhere is here is an exhibition, curated by The Drawing Room, which taps into the capacity of drawing to capture the contingent quality of the natural environment and our complex relationship with it... |
10th March 2008 |
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A modern day old master, a figurative genius or both? As artist George Weissbort approaches his 80th birthday this question still resonates in an art world, genius is considered in an obvious commericial context, as creating a pile of bricks or a formaldehyde shark... |
10th March 2008 |
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American Independent cinema has been an important creative and cultural media entity for the past fifteen years... |
6th March 2008 |
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The national launch of the new publication The Twilight Readings by Simon Armitage, one of Britain's foremost contemporary poets will take place at yorkshire sculpture park... |
4th March 2008 |
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Focal Point Gallery's upcoming exhibition, Hidden in Plain Sight, features the work of British photographer Rik Pinkcombe... |
4th March 2008 |
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WISE WORDS celebrates International Women's Week with a diverse line-up of novelists, poets, playwrights, journalists, comics and musicians... |
3rd March 2008 |