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Chisenhale Gallery, 64 Chisenhale Road, London, E3 5QZ,
24 Jan 2013
Helen Marten: Plank Salad
A solo exhibition by Helen Marten, featuring a new body of sculptural works set within a bespoke installation environment. This is Marten’s first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery. It closes this Sunday.
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Project: Helen Marten: Plank Salad
Location: Chisenhale Gallery, 64 Chisenhale Road, London, E3 5QZ
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The Modern Institute, 14—20 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QN,
2 Jan 2013
Monika Sosnowska
Sosnowska creates minimal architectonic structures that respond to the social, political, and psychological use of space. Her works are influenced by the Socialist construction dominant within former Communist Eastern European states, and inherent to the environment the artist herself grew up in. The stark building style, shaped by politically charged systems, has now become an expression of stagnation, a factor, which Sosnowska rekindles within her work.
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Project: Monika Sosnowska
Location: The Modern Institute, 14—20 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QN
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Arcade, 87 Lever Street, London, EC1V 3RA,
14 Dec 2012
Other People's Trades
'Other People's Trades' is conceived as a conversation in sculpture between Esmeralda Valencia Lindström and Adriaan Verwée, 'a lens through which to bring the works into focus and to uncover their oblique truths'. Review by Chloe Hodge.
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Project: Other People's Trades
Location: Arcade, 87 Lever Street, London, EC1V 3RA
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MOMA, 11 West 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019, United States ,
9 Dec 2012
Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955 - 1972
A sculptor who began working during the postwar period in a classical figurative style, Alina Szapocznikow radically reconceptualized sculpture as an imprint not only of memory but also of her own body.
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Project: Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955 - 1972
Location: MOMA, 11 West 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019, United States
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SWG3, Gallery, Studio, Glasgow,
27 Nov 2012
Laura Aldridge & Travess Smalley: Folklore Contemporain
For a significant number of years now, contemporary artists have been inspired by legends, popular beliefs, customs, traditions of different cultures; the way to appropriate them and create new myths and new craft.
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Project: Laura Aldridge & Travess Smalley: Folklore Contemporain
Location: SWG3, Gallery, Studio, Glasgow
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Zabludowicz Collection 176 Prince of Wales Road London NW5 3PT,
20 Nov 2012
Matthew Darbyshire: T Rooms
Following on from his ambitious solo exhibition at Tramway in Glasgow (January–March 2012) the London iteration of T Rooms extends the artist’s inquiry into sculpture, social critique, urban architecture and design. Review by Emily Burns.
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Project: Matthew Darbyshire: T Rooms
Location: Zabludowicz Collection 176 Prince of Wales Road London NW5 3PT
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MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstraße 1060311 Frankfurt am Main,
11 Nov 2012
Thomas Scheibliz: One-Time pad
The Œuvre of Thomas Scheibitz (*1968 near Dresden) is as extensive as it is multi-faceted. Within this context, the painter will explore the theme of the human figure, which will be the chief motif of a solo exhibition by this artist for the first time.
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Project: Thomas Scheibliz: One-Time pad
Location: MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstraße 1060311 Frankfurt am Main
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Gagosian, 6-24 Britannia Street London WC1X 9JD,
5 Nov 2012
Franz West: Man with a Ball
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to announce a major sculpture exhibition by the late Franz West. West was actively engaged with the preparation of this exhibition up until his untimely death earlier this summer. Review by Tim Walsh
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Project: Franz West: Man with a Ball
Location: Gagosian, 6-24 Britannia Street London WC1X 9JD
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The Modern Institute, 14—20 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QN, United Kingdom,
5 Nov 2012
Cathy Wilkes
The Modern Institute are delighted to present an exhibition of new work by Cathy Wilkes, the artist’s first solo show in Scotland since 2008. Wilkes makes material environments involving a dialogue between sculptures, ready-mades, paintings, and other transcendental objects. Wilkes makes material environments involving a dialogue between sculptures, ready-mades, paintings, and other transcendental objects.
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Project: Cathy Wilkes
Location: The Modern Institute, 14—20 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QN, United Kingdom
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Stephen Friedman Gallery, 25-28 Old Burlington Street London W1S 3AN,
1 Nov 2012
Tom Friedman
Stephen Friedman Gallery is delighted to announce a solo exhibition of new works by Tom Friedman. Furthering the artist's exploration and transformation of the familiar and the everyday, the exhibition promises an exciting range of materials and themes elevated beyond their original form and executed with mesmerising skill.
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Project: Tom Friedman
Location: Stephen Friedman Gallery, 25-28 Old Burlington Street London W1S 3AN
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Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London, W2 3XA,
31 Oct 2012
Thomas Schütte: Faces & Figures
Artist Thomas Schütte showcases key sculptural, photographic and painted portraits at the Serpentine Gallery. Review by Henry Little. Until 18th November 2012
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Project: Thomas Schütte: Faces & Figures
Location: Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London, W2 3XA
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David Dale Gallery, 161 Broad Street, Glasgow, G40 2QR,
29 Oct 2012
Pavilion
David Dale Gallery & Studios are pleased to present Pavilion, an exhibition of new work by James Clarkson featuring contributions by Rachel Adams, Laura Aldridge, James McLardy, Ciara Phillips and Kevin Pollock. Acknowledging the influence that mass-produced design’s interpretation of High Modernism extends, Clarkson reinterprets the values dictated by Modernism – though, generally, experienced through the distorting lens of these copies. The simulacrum of objects and ideas as the most successful manifestation of them.
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Project: Pavilion
Location: David Dale Gallery, 161 Broad Street, Glasgow, G40 2QR
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Less is more prjects 5 rue du Dahomey - fond de cour 75011 Paris France,
16 Oct 2012
Easy Living
The lifestyle of an artwork is often unpredictable. It can be exuberant or modest, changing according to moods, different lighting and modes of displays. For Easy Living, the artworks lay down their hats and set up home at Less Is More Projects.
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Project: Easy Living
Location: Less is more prjects 5 rue du Dahomey - fond de cour 75011 Paris France
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OUTPOST, 10b Wensum Street, Norwich, NR3 1HR,
1 Oct 2012
Gabriele Beveridge: In a normal world I'd be there
A conversation between Amy Leach, Matthew Ferguson, Isabel Gylling and Gabriele Beveridge
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Project: Gabriele Beveridge: In a normal world I'd be there
Location: OUTPOST, 10b Wensum Street, Norwich, NR3 1HR
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White Cube Bermondsey, 144 - 152 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3TQ,
24 Sep 2012
Theaster Gates: My Labor is My Protest
In his first exhibition with White Cube, Chicago-based artist, curator, musician and urban activist Theaster Gates addresses recent American and civil rights histories in a multifaceted display. Review by Tom Snow.
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Project: Theaster Gates: My Labor is My Protest
Location: White Cube Bermondsey, 144 - 152 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3TQ
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Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Romerberg 60311 Frankfurt,
6 Sep 2012
Jeff Koons: The Painter
In the summer of 2012, the SCHIRN and the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung turn their attention to the work of American artist Jeff Koons (born in 1955), an artist who has been setting trends in the art world since the 1980s. The two simultaneous exhibitions dedicated to Koons’s oeuvre deliberately separate his sculpture and painting, presenting each in its own context.
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Project: Jeff Koons: The Painter
Location: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Romerberg 60311 Frankfurt
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