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Sarah Lucas Unveils Spectacular Yellow Pavilion At 56th Venice Biennale
Sarah Lucas unveiled her spectacular yellow pavilion, yesterday, at the Venice Biennale. I SCREAM DADDIO is a new exhibition by the artist who is a seminal part of the YBA group. The installation of sculpture was conceived and created for the British Pavilion at the...
Richard Prince’s Secret Retreat To Be Opened To The Public
Like Donald Judd, who famously housed his art in store-fronts around rural Marfa, Texas, Richard Prince has been reconfiguring his own surroundings for nearly two decades. The 65-year-old artist - who is well-known for his invention of 'Re-Photography' and the...
About Town Explores International Video Art In Birmingham Urban Spaces
A new exhibition of international video art in Birmingham’s Southside district presented by Hippodrome Plus in partnership with Ikon is happening this Autumn in November. About Town showcases a wide variety of free night-screenings by artists from the UK and...
A Man And His Dog: Shoreditch Street Artist John Dolan Returns
John Dolan had been homeless on the streets of London for 20 years. His first show focused on his detailed architectural studies in pen and ink that were totally incongruous to his situation. Street artists from all over the world were invited to collaborate with him...
Hackney Wicked Teams Up With The V&A For Friday Lates
Hackney WickED brings a taste of the festival to the V&A. The Hackney WickED Art Festival, in its 7th year, has established itself as one of London’s biggest and certainly most uniquely creative Art events: promoting local culture and providing a platform...
Latest Rolling Top Ten London Art Exhibitions February By Paul Carey – Kent
Sculpting in the gallery with an unusual industrial material, Frances Richardson’s Marx-quoting title casts her – with a little irony, surely - in the role of alienated labourer generating surplus value. But she allows the Concrete Canvas...
Chris Marker : First UK Retrospective Announced For The Whitechapel Gallery
Chris Marker is widely acknowledged as the finest exponent of the ‘essay film’ and is best known as the director of over 60 films includingSans soleil (Sunless, 1983) and A Grin Without a Cat (Le Fond de l’air est rouge, 1977). His most celebrated...
Svetlana Fialova Wins The prestigious Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013
The Jerwood Visual Arts and Drawing Projects UK have announce that Svetlana Fialova has been awarded the First Prize of £8,000 in the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013. Her winning work, along with those of the 76 short-listed artists will be shown at Jerwood Space,...
