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Julie Mehretu Explores Time, Place And Space At White Cube

Julie Mehretu Explores Time, Place And Space At White Cube

by News Desk | May 31, 2013 | Reviews

 “I am interested in the multifaceted layers of place, space, and time that impact the formation of personal and communal identity”, states Ethiopian-born artist Julie Mehretu. Liminal Squared, her first UK solo exhibition at White Cube in Bermondsey,...
London Curve: A Dozen Of The Best Art Exhibitions For June

London Curve: A Dozen Of The Best Art Exhibitions For June

by News Desk | May 29, 2013 | Reviews

Paul Carey-Kent has a look at twelve of the more interesting London art offerings for June 2013. Including Painting from the Zabludowicz Collection and Painting in the 2.5th Dimension at the Zabludowicz Collection.Assuming we’re about to move on to a semblance...
Central Saint Martins Graduates Create First Rate Degree Shows

Central Saint Martins Graduates Create First Rate Degree Shows

by News Desk | May 25, 2013 | Reviews

This year’s crop of Central Saint Martins graduate shows have surpassed expectations and created a first rate exhibition not to be missed. It is unusual to see such strong contenders from the undergraduate body competing strongly with the MA programme. I was...
Margaret Harrison: At The Forefront Of Feminist Art Practice

Margaret Harrison: At The Forefront Of Feminist Art Practice

by News Desk | May 23, 2013 | Reviews

The stout, lumpy figure of Ena Sharples stands at the corner of a functional looking balcony staring out over the rooftops of an anonymous urban landscape. A mishmash of red brick terraced streets fades into obscurity behind her. She slumps heavily over the railings...

IMAGE: The Occult Factor An inaugural exhibition of Esoteric Artists

by News Desk | May 22, 2013 | Reviews

Making art is indeed an alchemical act. Whether you approach it as an occultist, a practising magician, an artist or someone who has an interest and appreciation for the visual arts, the gallery space at 32 Store Street has certainly something to offer. As the...
Video Installation Inspired By Werner Herzog film Exhibited In London

Video Installation Inspired By Werner Herzog film Exhibited In London

by News Desk | May 20, 2013 | Reviews

When is a video about skiing not about skiing? Melanie Manchot’s Leap after The Great Ecstasy is just that. It consists of a multi-channel video installation in three parts inspired by Werner Herzog’s film The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner(1974).The...
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