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Young Polish Art
by Jaworska
Renata Jaworska at Whitechapel Gallery
May 12th, 2011 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
4/16/13
YPA`s_Metal - Exhibition Catalogue
Recording of Renata Jaworska‘s: “119-minute circle” project as well as a documentation and research material would be a part of an exhibition Young Polish Art_ Metal at Metal Chalkwell Hall in Southend on Sea between 8th-12th of September.
The publication was printed along the exhibition that took place at Metal Chalkwell Hall in September 2010. YPA`s_Metal contains profiles on all participating artists: Agata Grela, Agnieszka Kucharko, E... [more]
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Tom Estes - Crash Test Dummy
by Abel Magwitch
Tom Estes at LUBOMIROV-EASTON
October 26th, 2012 - November 24th, 2012
Posted
1/7/13
Tom EstesCrash Test Dummy2012Part ofHealth & Safety Violation: A collaboration betweenBen Woodeson and Tom Estes
Health & Safety Violation is a project initiated at Lubomirov-Easton which brought together performance artist Tom Estes and sculptor Ben Woodeson in an experimental collaboration; neither knowing exactly what wouldl happen. The Health & Safety Violation collaboration was an evolving experiment documented by visitors to the exhibition; ephemeral performance art interacting with... [more]
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Paul Luckraft of Modern Art Oxford Reviews Bad Behaviour
by exhib@davidchalkley.co.uk
David Chalkley, Ute Essig, Mars Gomes, Caro Halford, Araba Ocran, Charley Peters, Paul Stanley, Ventiko at Brixton East
October 13th, 2012 - October 30th, 2012
Posted
10/31/12
Bad Behaviour show review
Oct 2012
On the walk from Brixton train station to visit Bad Behaviour, past clothes stalls, car mechanics and food wholesalers which operate underneath the arches – including the wonderfully named ‘Just Yams etc.’ – I wondered how this group exhibition was going to position itself. Would it attempt to engage with the context of Brixton, its independent spirit and history of rebellion and rioting – or was the ‘bad behaviour’ of the title indicative... [more]
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Andrew Litten: Catalogue Edition
by Abhilasha Singh
Posted
8/8/12
Andrew Litten
Painting & Sculpture
Lives & Works in: London
Website: www.andrewlitten.com
For purchase: Contact Andrew Litten
Andrew Litten, FATHER HATED ME, 2012, oil on acquired wood, 41 x 41cm; Courtesy of the artist.
Andrew Litten, MOUSTACHE TROPHY, 2011, hair, cardboard, plastic and stone,10 x 17 x 5cm; Courtesy of the artist.
Andrew Litten, DRUGS (COMBINATION 4), oil on board, 27 x 30cm; Courtesy of the artist. [more]
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Alex Mazzitelli: Catalogue Edition
by Abhilasha Singh
Posted
8/8/12
Alex Mazzitelli
Photography & Sculpture
Lives & Works in: London
Website: www.alexmazz.co.uk
For purchase: Contact Alex Mazzitelli
Alex Mazzitelli, What Junk you got in that Trunk, 2010, latex, fibre, gloss paint, enamel paint, plastic, taxidermy bird, wire, leather; Courtesy of the artist.
Alex Mazzitelli, Oh Deer, 2010, latex, plaster, aluminium, wood, leather, acrylic paint; Courtesy of the artist.
Alex Mazzitelli, Bird on a wire, 2012, print; Courtesy of the artist. [more]
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"Air I Breathe": Multiplicity, differentiation and quality.
by micheledrascek
at A Foundation Rochelle School - Club Row
September 9th, 2011 - October 7th, 2011
Posted
9/21/11
Gazelli Art House presents Air I Breathe, the fourth exhibition ofa series of five shows dedicated to the five elements: Fire, Earth, Water, Airand Aether.
In the challenging space of the RochelleSchool, the exhibition brings together a selection of four artists very much indifferent stages of their career: from the recent graduate Yoonjin Jung to the establishedsound artist John Wynne, author of the first piece of sound art in Saatchi'scollection.
Focused on the element of air, but notdirectly and straightforward,... [more]
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Great event
by Lambeth Open
various artists shown at Lambeth Open
October 1st, 2011 - October 2nd, 2011
Posted
7/29/11
A fantastic event last year, and looks to be even better this year. [more]
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Art fair
by Tania Beaumont
Masa Suzuki at La Galleria Pall Mall
July 8th, 2011 - July 10th, 2011
Posted
7/8/11
Fabulously diverse collection of artwork by 130 artists. Standard is high but the prices aren't - something for everyone !
Falcon by Tania Beaumont. Oil & mixed media on antique vellum document. [more]
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'Scopos' the Watcher
by Martin Lang
Jonathan Bentall, Jo David, Jeannie Driver, Margherita Gramegna, Sarah Hinds, Martin Lang, Jim Lockey, Chris van Beck, Chris Yates at Kaleidoscope Gallery
October 14th, 2010 - November 24th, 2010
Posted
7/2/12
An a-n reviews uneditted review by David Minton can be read here: http://www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviews/single/797854 [more]
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Because we are small
by adamjbwalker
Betsy Dadd, Jane Edden, Kleio Gizeli, Tim Lewis at Flowers Central
August 11th, 2010 - September 11th, 2010
Posted
9/7/10
Flowers gallery in the heart of the west end currently has not one but two intriguing exhibitions on at the moment. When other galleries are slowing down in the summer months or just showing works they have in stock flowers gallery is coming alive (quite literally with some of the pieces of animated works).
On the ground level is a show that any lover of photography should see. It has iconic and resonating images from Edward Burtynsky, Nadav Kander & Robert Polidori.... [more]
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Interesting show
by adamjbwalker
Group Show at Flowers
July 2nd, 2010 - July 24th, 2010
Posted
7/30/10
What a Relief incorporated a range of works by various artists, some very contemporary. All were linked by containing an element of 'relief' from the wall, but still being on the wall, thus occupying a space somewhere between painting and sculpture. The show was well conceived and curated, with a very strong selection of artwork on display. Highly recommended. [more]
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THE EMPTY QUARTER
by Joseph Harrison
Jedediah Caesar, Naheed Raza at Bloomberg Space
May 28th, 2010 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Posted
6/20/10
COMMA's latest double-header couple are Jedediah Caesar and Naheed Raza, two artists interested in landscape, transience and tactility.
Sand is a new film by Raza, depicting the desert of the Empty Quarter, one of the largest expanses of sand in the world. Its 650,000 square kilometers stretches across Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Yemen, more than the combined land areas of Belgium, the Netherlands and France. But the presence of this vast expanse is seldom felt in the minutiae... [more]
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Martin Honert: Bedtime Story
by Joseph Harrison
Martin Honert at Bloomberg Space
April 8th, 2010 - May 15th, 2010
Posted
4/25/10
Martin Honert, Schlafsaal, 2009.
Martin Honert is number 21 of the Bloomberg Space ongoing Comma project, launched in 2009 with the intention of showcasing thirty of the most outstanding and established international artists. The programme is curated by Sacha Craddock (the chair of New Contemporaries and an ex Turner Prize judge) and Vanessa Desclaux (a critic who has writes for a number of publications, but you may recognise her from A:N). It is fast paced, with each show lasting only a few... [more]
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Magic and Melancholy - Enchanted Palace
by Angela Singer
Boudicca, Stephen Jones, Echo Morgan, William Tempest, Vivienne Westwood, Wildworks, Aminaka Wilmont at Kensington Palace, London
March 26th, 2010 - May 11th, 2011
Posted
5/11/11
by: Tom Jeffreys
http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/spooners/tom-699/magic-and-melancholy-enchanted-palace-2485/ [more]
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Neurologically stimulating creations
by Jeffrey Andreoni
at Hayward Gallery Project Space
October 20th, 2009 - December 6th, 2009
Posted
12/24/09
This exhibition is simply brilliant and I was more touched by this exceptionally human art than I was by most of the pieces I saw at the last Documenta (Juan Davila excluded).
One of the "offenders" (I would prefer to use the term people) said that it was shame she had to be imprisoned to discover art. Too true! In the United States the government spends more money on incarcerating people than on educating them - I hope this doesn't become the case in the UK.
In this society, art and creativity are... [more]
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Anish Kapoor at Royal Academy of Arts
by R Jh
Anish Kapoor at Royal Academy of Arts
September 26th, 2009 - December 11th, 2009
Posted
9/2/12
As the first living artist to land a solo show at the Royal Academy, Anish Kapoor’s self-appellated show is an incredibly daring, sensory, and truly contemporary display of the artist’s oeuvre and sculpture today.
Whilst you endure the overwhelming queues outside, the jagged tower of shiny metal spheres, Tall tree and the eye - a new sculpture provided for the exhibit - whets your appetite for the ensuing unctuous crimson wax and grey sludge and slither, spliced with wide concave and convex... [more]
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