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Andy Warhol: ‘Brand-Warhol’, Celebrity Friends And Soup Cans At Halcyon Gallery

Andy Warhol: ‘Brand-Warhol’, Celebrity Friends And Soup Cans At Halcyon Gallery

by News Desk | May 23, 2016 | Reviews

Halcyon Gallery is currently presenting its first exhibition devoted entirely to the works of Andy Warhol. The show has over one hundred pieces on display, including graphics, portfolios and original works on paper and canvas. The exhibition explores Warhol’s works...
Martine Syms: Inherited Images, Inherited Identities At ICA London

Martine Syms: Inherited Images, Inherited Identities At ICA London

by News Desk | May 19, 2016 | Reviews

The ICA London’s Upper Gallery is currently presenting the exhibition ‘Fact & Trouble’ by American artist Martine Syms, exploring the space between lived experience and its representation in everyday life, and contemporary media. The artist...
Guan Xiao: The Victor’s Privilege – Rewriting History At The ICA London

Guan Xiao: The Victor’s Privilege – Rewriting History At The ICA London

by News Desk | May 16, 2016 | Reviews

The ICA London is currently presenting the work of Chinese artist Guan Xiao. The artist employs mainly sculpture and video, exploring the influence of the proliferation of the digital image as the primary form of information exchange. Xiao works with appropriated...
Photo Feature: Dense Mesh: Exploring The Global Technological Apparatus At Carroll/Fletcher

Photo Feature: Dense Mesh: Exploring The Global Technological Apparatus At Carroll/Fletcher

by News Desk | May 13, 2016 | News

Carroll/Fletcher is currently presenting ‘Dense Mesh’, a group exhibition of seven artists exploring technological progression in society via a collective response to Czech-born philosopher, writer and journalist Vilem Flusser’s book ‘Into the...
Keith Coventry: A Disposable Modernist Dystopia At Pace Gallery London

Keith Coventry: A Disposable Modernist Dystopia At Pace Gallery London

by News Desk | May 11, 2016 | Reviews

Pace London is currently presenting White Black Gold, an exhibition of new works by London-based artist Keith Coventry. The artist has been exploring the relationship between Modernism and its manifestations in the contemporary via two new bodies of work; Coventry...
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