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The Freud Museum comes together with University College London´s Gashaka Primate Project to present Apestraction - a solo exhibition of works by Mexican artist Damián Ortega.
Ortega is well known for his sculptures, installations, videos, photographs and actions. Mundane objects feature prominently, from golf balls and pick-axes to bricks, rubbish bins and even tortillas – all subjected to what h...
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"Regardless of the medium, whether it is in Eliot or Picasso or a TV thirty-second advertisement, I think collage is the twentieth century's greatest creative innovation"-Robert Motherwell
Bernard Jacobson Gallery is proud to announce its forthcoming exhibition Robert Motherwell: Collage, the most comprehensive exhibition of Motherwell's collages ever to be held. The exhibition will run from 5 June - 27 July,...
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The Directors of Marlborough Fine Art are delighted to announce their forthcoming exhibition of new work by Bill Jacklin opening in London on 5 June.
The Artists writes: “My paintings have to have a sense of place.The subjects invariably are locations that I have made drawings of whether it is the pulsating energy of the crowds in Times Square or the rhythmic and repetitive movement of the fi...
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Developed over a three-year period, Geoffrey Farmer’s The Surgeon and the Photographer will be shown for the first time in its completed form for its UK premiere. The work consists of hundreds of puppet-like figures, composed of images cut from old books and magazines mounted onto fabric forms, and is accompanied by a new film commission. His work blends the collage and assemblage tradition...
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For a long time I prided myself I would possess every possible country.- Rimbaud, Une saison en enfer
Michael Hoppen Contemporary is delighted to present a new series of photographic works by Chloe Sells titled Senescence. This exhibition marks the first solo show of Sells' work at Michael Hoppen Contemporary.
Informed by extensive travel, residence and immersion in countries foreign to her...
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Opening:
June 20th
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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NETTIE HORN is pleased to present The Democracy of objects (1) - a group exhibition featuring Columbian, English and Danish artists Ivan Argote, Abigail Reynolds and the collective A Kassen. The works presented in this exhibition engage with the use and manipulation of artefacts (2) – and here the artists explore social experiences alongside a reflection on the status of the artwork. From intervent...
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This exhibition of new work by Mark Weighton reflects on unity in a world where everything appears to exist in isolated separation. Influenced by aspects of sacred Islamic, Buddhist and tribal American art, this ambitious body of work playfully suggests a vision of interconnected, infinite possibility; of unity in diversity. www.markweighton.com
Please note: The Gallery will be closing early to the publ...
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Opening:
June 4th
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Opening:
May 30th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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One of the most important things about sculpture is the way in which the viewer is invited to look at it. Whether s/he looks up, walks around it, whether it corkscrews like a Michelangelo or moves around like a Brâncuşi—the way in which it would be seen was governing how I approached the sculpture for Park Avenue.—Anthony Caro
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present Anthony Caro’s Park Avenue sc...
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Opening:
June 6th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Exhibition exploring the relationship between linguistic communication and drawing in recent art.
Drawing Room and The Drawing Center, New York, will be presenting parallel exhibitions that explore the relationship between linguistic communication and drawing in recent art. Throughout the twentieth century, and in particular since the 1960s, artists have mined language for the subject and matt...
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Faggionato Fine Art is delighted to announce their forthcoming solo exhibition of the Japanese artist Yoshihiro Suda. The exhibition, Suda Yoshihiro, showcases his hyper-realistic wooden sculptures of plants and flowers. The nature of the environment or gallery space is central to Suda’s creativity. For Suda, the sculptures are ‘interventions’; subtle additions to an existing space or displ...
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Opening:
June 7th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Lorenzo Filomeni
16 May - 08 Jun 2013
Lorenzo Filomeni was born in Turin in 1978. When he was twelve, his family moved to Milan, where Lorenzo finished school and went on to graduate in law. Lofilo, the pseudonym adopted by the young artist, was overwhelmed by his passion for making art, and abandoned his promising future as a lawyer to devote himself exclusively to this.
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David Atkins | London Life
16 May - 08 Jun 2013
"London is a fascinating and magnificent place, alive and full of energy. This new body of paintings and drawings reflect my passion for the city, for it’s familiar sights, it’s working environment and for the people who populate it."
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