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Sinta Tantra, best known for her site-specific murals and installations in the public realm, Tantra will turn the white cube of the gallery inside out... |
31st March 2009 |
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“Beauty of whatever kind, in its supreme development, invariably excites the sensitive soul to tears.” Edgar Allen Poe (1831). Naomi Doran’s sculptural paintings incorporate solidified liquid concrete with corroded steel, set in wood. Doran encourages the processes of oxidation and corrosion and succeeds in creating “living art”... |
30th March 2009 |
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In the Dark is the first solo show of work by artist Nina Murdoch since she won the Threadneedle Prize, the UK’s largest art prize in September last year. 2,700 works by 1,600 artists were submitted for the Threadneedle prize in 2008... |
30th March 2009 |
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Jill Tegan Doherty is an artist who has grasped, with both hands, the idea of Altermodernism (modernism for the 21st century). With her use of Surrealism and insight into the subconscious Jill's paintings are somewhat special. Lets get to know Jill Tegan Doherty a bit better... |
26th March 2009 |
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James Hawkins will be exhibiting new paintings at the SW1 Gallery during the first week in May. This is his first major exhibition in London for six years; several of his short videos exploring abstract details of nature will also be shown... |
22nd March 2009 |
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Curated by assistant curator Chris King and Gallery Director Lloyd Gill. This Exhibition will distinguish a responce towards the new Tate Triennial show 'Altermodernism'. The Tate curator Nicolas Bourriaud attempts to suggest a new movement through connecting... |
16th March 2009 |
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The exhibition is the first time for many years that these prints will be on view and available to buy. By drawing extensively on Sotheby’s archive of Beaton material, the exhibition of around 70 prints will form the most comprehensive Beaton... |
16th March 2009 |
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James Hyman Gallery is pleased to announce a major London exhibition of recent photographs by US based artist Laura Letinsky, opening 30 April to 30 May, 2009... |
12th March 2009 |
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After a few successful exhibitions at Eaton Terrace Gallery it is a time to start preparing ourselves for "Catch2009"... |
12th March 2009 |
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A significant source of inspiration for this new series of paintings is T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’. The poem, rich in literary metaphor, is a visionary reaction to the desolation of the First World War, but with a resolute belief in hope and renewal... |
12th March 2009 |
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Union Gallery presents Orificity, a new body of work by London-based artist Rut Blees Luxemburg... |
12th March 2009 |
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For his fifth one-man exhibition with Francis Kyle Gallery, Jonathan Briggs (b.1956), the Yorkshire painter perhaps best known for his virtuoso handling of clouds, has returned to certain landscapes in southern England – the South Downs of Sussex and the coasts of Devon and Cornwall – which he cherishes as ideal material through which to explore the emotional experience of sky, space and light... |
9th March 2009 |
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A heavily pregnant woman enters a lift, a man swims into the ocean in the middle of the night, another man wakes up on the pavement in Soho Square and a little girl decides to enter a dark forest on her own... |
9th March 2009 |
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Now in its third year, The Catlin Art Prize is an annual event showcasing the very best art school graduates one year on from their degree exhibitions... |
9th March 2009 |
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Richard Ansett is a photographer who is gaining much acclaim in the international art scene. He has artwork on display at the National Portrait Gallery and has displayed at many high profile exhibitions. Lets get to know Richard Ansett a bit better... |
5th March 2009 |
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Alternative Arts presents East London’s major fashion event – Alternative Fashion Week. From April 20 to 24 Spitalfields will play host to the most original and creative collections by a fresh crop of new designers with truly innovative ideas... |
3rd March 2009 |
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This is the third in the series of exhibitions of ceramics, from the collections of members of the Oriental Ceramic Society, which have approached the subject of Asian ceramics from the point of view of their decorative techniques... |
2nd March 2009 |
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The visual languages of folklore and popular cultural iconography are explored in a new exhibition by artists Cathy Ward and Eric Wright, the North American team who won Emergency3... |
2nd March 2009 |
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In Radziszewski's film 'Painters', the artist's camera languidly follows a group of young men renovating the exterior of a communist-era housing estate. The artist's gaze is homoerotic and voyeuristic, but he also points to the ironies of the heroic 'Polish worker' both of communist times and in his more recent incarnation on the building sites of western Europe... |
2nd March 2009 |
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The extreme emotions within us are manifest in a momentary glimpse of the lives of others. We are fascinated by examples of the extremities of others’ lives but this is merely an exploration of the limits of ourselves... |
2nd March 2009 |