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Paradise
by pull
Melissa Marks at Bloomberg Space
September 10th, 2009 - September 26th, 2009
Posted
9/22/09
Melissa Marks' work, Adventures of Volitia: Expulsion from Paradise, currently up at Bloomberg SPACE is inspiring, stunningly beautiful and well worth the visit. The sprawling color drawings pull the viewer around the space, their saturated colors and complex narrative elements provide an intensity and depth that pulls one in and won't let go.
Complementing these eleven power-filled drawings is a series of ceiling-height, black and white wall drawings, culminating in a 22-foot high, 43-foot wide epic. These drawing... [more]
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Web site looks great, really looking forward to Lambeth Open
by Lambeth Open
at Lambeth Open
October 2nd, 2010 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Posted
9/8/09
The web site is looking great, with now twenty two venues on the map. Apparently more on the way. This is going to be fantastic event for the borough. Shame the council are not supporting it! [more]
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LambethOpen.com
by Lambeth Open
Borough-wide at Debut Contemporary
October 3rd, 2009 - October 4th, 2009
Posted
9/4/09
For more Lambeth artists open that weekend go to the original artist led event:
http://www.lambethopen.com [more]
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"Re-Surface" by Marina Kassianidou at Tenderpixel
by Elena Castro
Marina Kassianidou at T E N D E R P I X E L .
August 13th, 2009 - September 5th, 2009
Posted
8/31/09
This is a very good and very well thought-out exhibition. It is probably one of the best exhibitions by an emerging artist that I have seen this past year.
It comprises of drawings and paintings on various surfaces that are installed around the gallery in ways that work well with the gallery's actual structure. For example, a piece of linoleum is cut to fit exactly on the side of a cupboard on which a painting, approximately the size of the cupboard door, is leaning. The artist seems to have w... [more]
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Language and Surfaces @ Fold Gallery's Unrelated Oxides
by greyblatons
Natasha Bailey, Joshua Kim, Susan Kordalewski, Wendy Mclean, Iain Sharpe, Dan Shaw-Town, Liesel Thomas, Amanda Wasielewski at Fold Gallery
August 7th, 2009 - August 23rd, 2009
Posted
8/10/09
The month of August for London is the holiday month for London in regards to art. Not so in Hackney. A group exhibition at Fold Gallery this month curated by three artists that are also in the exhibition. As far as summer exhibitions go this is set up for a bland, over-hanged space with absolutely no room was made for cohesion. It was a surprise that Unrelated Oxides exemplified a focus in a group exhibition. The premise of the exhibition is a correlation with a quote, by Sebastian Faulks, that d... [more]
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Rodchenko & Popova: Defining Constructivism - Last few days
by Elena Castro
Liubov Popova, Aleksandr Rodchenko at Tate Modern
February 12th, 2009 - May 17th, 2009
Posted
5/13/09
Rodchenko & Popova: Defining Constructivism, now in its last few days at Tate Modern, provides an exciting opportunity to view a diverse body of works by two remarkable artists.
The exhibition presents a range of works, from paintings and drawings to collages, posters, textiles, fashion designs, costume and set designs and furniture. Many strong pieces are included. Popova’s Painterly Architectonics present a brilliant play of colour and form while her Space-Force Constructions on plywood challenge... [more]
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Rodchenko and Popova defining constructivism
by Stéphanie Bliard
Liubov Popova, Aleksandr Rodchenko at Tate Modern
February 12th, 2009 - May 17th, 2009
Posted
4/14/09
Constructivism is deconstucted at the Tate Modern until 17 May.
This major movement emerging in Russia after the russian revolution has questionned deeply and under several perspectives art and its application in everyday life.
At the Tate, works and ideas of two major figures of the constructivism are shown. The photographer, film expert, advertiser, artist, Alexander Rodchenko and the female painter-theatre maker and textile and graphic designer Liubov popova were equally explosing the... [more]
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