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Pipilotti Rist: Worry Will Vanish – Hauser & Wirth – Falling Into The ‘Kubrickian’

Pipilotti Rist: Worry Will Vanish – Hauser & Wirth – Falling Into The ‘Kubrickian’

by News Desk | Dec 17, 2014 | Reviews

Hauser & Wirth presents two exhibitions of new video works by Pipilotti Rist, unveiled in parallel presentations across its London and Somerset galleries. For the artist’s London exhibition, ‘Worry Will Vanish’, Rist has transformed the gallery into a fully...
Phyllida Barlow Presented As Inaugural Hauser & Wirth Somerset Exhibition

Phyllida Barlow Presented As Inaugural Hauser & Wirth Somerset Exhibition

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2014 | News

Phyllida Barlow’s ‘GIG’, is set to be the inaugural exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. Following Barlow’s critically acclaimed Duveen Galleries Commission ‘dock’ at Tate Britain, ‘GIG’ comprises an entirely new...

Onnasch Collection: Tracing The History of New York’s Art Scene 1950-1970

by News Desk | Mar 8, 2014 | Reviews

What is the difference between a museum survey show, showcasing New York’s art scene between 1950 and 1970 and a viewing of a private collection spanning the same period? I would say the answer probably lies in the unabashed passion and freewheeling initiative of the...

Hans Arp Franz West Myth, Body Interaction: Hauser & Wirth London

by News Desk | Feb 23, 2014 | Reviews

Hauser & Wirth on Savile Row’s current show, Chance – Form – Language (and a FRANZWESTigation), curated by Julian Heynen exhibits the works of both Hans Arp and Franz West. Arp was co-founder of the Dada movement in Switzerland and a significant figure in...
Alex Van Gelder: Photo Studies Of Slaughterhouse Animal Remains

Alex Van Gelder: Photo Studies Of Slaughterhouse Animal Remains

by News Desk | Jan 10, 2014 | News

‘African butchers don’t use electric saws as Europeans do but cut up the meat by hand which produces a variety of styles. The slaughterhouse was in the open air and in front of it a small market where they would sell the still warm meat. I worked there on and off for...
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