Tag: exhibitions

Vulnerability, Resistance, and Uncomfortable Questions — Tonia Nneji and Jamie Luoto, Berlin

Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery's Berlin chapter presents two challenging perspectives on the female experience....

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Mothers — Laura Langer at Ilenia

Laura Langer presents Mothers at Ilenia, London. ...

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Dance to the Rhythm of My Soul at Nairobi National Museum

Celebrating 60 years of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Kenya, the eagerly awaited exhibition Dance to the Rhythm of My Soul arrives at the Nairobi National Museum this August for a...

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Actions and journeying with Jill Smith on the Outer Hebrides 

Edinburgh creative space Fruitmarket prepares to host Zodiac Journey—a documentation of artist Jill Smith's performances across the Outer Hebrides archipelago....

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On the Female Birthday Suit’s Autonomy from Perversion

An overview of An Other View — Joan Semmels' reimagining of the female form released from the ever-present leer of the male gaze. ...

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Photo London at Somerset House 

A review of Photo London 2024...

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In the Eye of the Storm—The Race to Save Ukraine’s Art Treasures

The story behind the touring exhibition “In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930”...

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Surface Tension: Alienation is the New ‘Touch’

A review of Surface Tension, curated by Anastasia Chugunova at Des Bains, 2024...

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London Art Fair 2023: Preview

A photographic preview of the London Art Fair 2023...

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Bengi Ünsal Named as New Director of the ICA London

Bengi Ünsal will become the first woman to serve as the organisation’s director in over five decades...

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Cut and Colour: Siobhan Coen at Zabludowicz Collection

A kaleidoscope of sound and colour arrests the viewer: Siobhan Coen at Zabludowicz Collection. ...

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In Search of Selfhood: Eddie Peake at White Cube

Artist Eddie Peake's autobiographical new exhibition at White Cube....

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Paradise Lost: Marianna Rothen at the Little Black Gallery

A fragile fantasy world awaits the viewer with Rothen's photographic debut at London's Little Black Gallery....

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Art that Bends the Mind: Fiumano Clase Gallery at London Art Fair

Contemporary gallerists Fiumano Clase showcase their chosen few at the 2018 London Art Fair....

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Hymns to the Silence: Ephrem Solomon at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery

Deeply personal portraiture with strong socio-political purpose...

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Bloomberg New Contemporaries

When the idea is to introduce new voices in contemporary art, it helps not to have the judging panel overshadow the artists...

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Eyes on the Prize for Bloomberg New Contemporaries

Student artists chase the Bloomberg prize at the Baltic...

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Bread Houses, Dreaming Horses: Urs Fischer

Haunting or playful? Urs Fischer's unique sculpture proves you can have both...

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One Two Three Swing! Superflex at Tate Modern

It's Swing Time! Globalisation, mobilisation and empowerment at Tate Modern...

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Frieze London International Art Fair 2017

Subverting, and sometimes satisfying expectations, Frieze returns to London...

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“I want to show greatness, fragility, softness and power.”: Alexis Peskine

Peskine's nail sculptures transform anger into hope and pride...

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Contra-Internet: Zach Blas at Gasworks

Gasworks presents Contra-Internet, a major new commission by London-based artist Zach Blas...

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Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre (Tristan Hoare Gallery)

Documenting the unexpected beauty of industrial decay...

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Everywhen Dreaming: Richard Stone

Capturing the essence of 'an English dreaming' at Kristen Hjellegjerde Gallery...

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Casting Off: Rachel Whiteread at Tate Britain

Charting absence, memory, and loss through the familiar, reimagined...

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Eva Gold: A Bead of Sweat, Stilled

Simple yet loaded interventions at 3 Ada Road...

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Adam Lee: This Earthen Tent

Experiential visions that are both magical and foreboding, familiar and strange...

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Monira Al Qadiri: The Craft

Kuwaiti-cana? Exploring gender, politics and petro-cultures at Gasworks...

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Pensive Moods, Poignant Scenes: Shannon Te Ao

Disparate narratives for emotive contemplation at this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival...

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The Manicured Wild (Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery)

Johnny Briggs and Evy Jokhova explore the gap where man and nature meet at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery...

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