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Opening:
May 31st
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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It has been nearly twenty years since Michael Landy covered all the walls, top to bottom, of City Racing Gallery with small signs, symbols and figures, highly-stylised and personalised, boldly drawn in marker pen. The twenty-year anniversary of 'Run For Your Life', 1993, is an exciting pretext to stage a retrospective of works on paper by one of the truly original - and resolute - artists of his ti...
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Opening:
June 4th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Opening:
June 5th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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"The works of Alessandro Roma are complex visual machines, perfectly constructed to deceive the eye. The artist uses collage to compose landscapes that only at first glance seem to possess a possible uniformity. The deception is dual, for not only is each image the result of a stratification of fragments with multiple viewpoints, but the picture plane, which from a distance seems like painting, i...
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Opening:
June 6th
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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The Basement at Paradise Row presents the first UK solo show by Majed Aslam.
Comprising photographic prints and hanging sculptures Anti-Perspirant explores the underlying weirdness of the world that is revealed when generic visual and linguistic signifiers are decoupled and drift away from their typical contexts.
Anti-Perspirant begins with a stock image of water droplets - a signifier of generi...
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Opening:
June 6th
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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An exhibition by London-based French artist Olivier Castel, for which he assumes the identity of 'Louise Weiss'.
The exhibition begins in the Hayward Gallery cafe Concrete and seeps down into the car park underneath the gallery, via the lift.
Castel usually exhibits under various names and has created over 30 different identities since 2001 - here using Louise Weiss. His works frequently incorporate projections...
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'The music of Shostakovich is humanity in sound.'
Aubrey Williams, 1986
Aubrey Williams's Shostakovich series was created in response to close listening, over a long period, to the symphonies and string quartets, of one of the greatest composers of the mid-twentieth century. Williams was in his mid-teens, an agricultural apprentice at a government college in Georgetown, Guyana, when he first heard...
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Opening:
June 6th
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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In this exhibition Parker turns her attention to facets of the city streets that are usually overlooked, from the cracks in the pavement and accidental spills, to discarded pieces of wood, transforming them into evocative and highly charged images and objects.
In Pavement Cracks (City of London) Parker has cast the spaces between the paving stones of the non-conformist cemetery of Bunhill Fields. Th...
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Opening:
June 6th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Opening:
June 6th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Although best known for his monumental steel sculptures, Richard Serra is also a prolific and innovative printmaker.
Alan Cristea Gallery is delighted to be presening its first exhibition of Serra's prints.
Serra's work has been the subject of major retrospectives at the Kunsthalle Tübingen, Germany, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, and twice at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. His w...
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A prolific painter and printmaker closely related with the ‘Pop' Art Movement, Patrick Caulfield is best known for his ironic, iconic and vibrant depictions of modern life that reinvigorated traditional artistic genres such as still life. Stylistically, Caulfield's work draws upon a simplified visual language recalling sign painting and graphic art, depicting everyday objects using vibrant colou...
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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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