Collection Vanmoerkerke, Oud Vliegveld 10, 8400 Oostende, Belgium19 Jun 2013

A Voyage on the North Sea

A Voyage on the North Sea

Curated by Joost Declercq, 'A Voyage on the North Sea' presents an "intuitive selection from the extensive Vanmoerkerke art collection". Review by Marianne Van Boxelaere.

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Artist: Project: A Voyage on the North Sea Location: Collection Vanmoerkerke, Oud Vliegveld 10, 8400 Oostende, Belgium


Chapter Gallery, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1QE17 Jun 2013

Maurizio Anzeri: But It’s Not Late It’s Only Dark

Maurizio Anzeri: But It’s Not Late It’s Only Dark

Maurizio Anzeri's embroidered photographs both reveal and conceal layers of identity. Using coloured threads to add a three-dimensional texture to found images, Anzeri suggests an alternative evolutionary path for his veiled subjects. Review by Catrin Davies.

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Artist: Project: Maurizio Anzeri: But It’s Not Late It’s Only Dark Location: Chapter Gallery, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1QE


Gallery of Modern Art, Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH16 Jun 2013

Every Day

Every Day

Six sculptural works by Scottish artists are seen alongside a choreographed work by Siobhan Davies Dance in an exhibition which explores the familiar, common and recurring objects, places and events that inhabit our daily routines.

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Artist: Project: Every Day Location: Gallery of Modern Art, Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH


MOSTYN, 12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno, LL30 1AB, Wales7 Jun 2013

‘Y O U’ at MOSTYN

‘Y O U’ at MOSTYN

Ciara Healy looks at the playful and participatory works of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Aurélien Froment, Jeppe Hein, Július Koller and Rivane Neuenschwander and asks, “We know it is not possible to unite a split atom, but is it possible to unite the split elements of a society through art?”

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Artist: Project: ‘Y O U’ at MOSTYN Location: MOSTYN, 12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno, LL30 1AB, Wales


Nottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham NG1 2GB21 May 2013

The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things: Curated by Mark Leckey

The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things: Curated by Mark Leckey

"His approach appears intuitive, gathering objects from the broadest of arenas to make visceral connections" - Anneka French reviews Leckey's eclectic curatorial selections and the appeal of the totemic object in a digitalised age.

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Artist: Project: The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things: Curated by Mark Leckey Location: Nottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham NG1 2GB


The Hepworth Wakefield, Gallery Walk, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 5AW20 May 2013

Linder

Linder

Liner's latest performance work had its UK premiere in the open air at the Hepworth Wakefield - Chloe Reith reviews.

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Artist: Project: Linder Location: The Hepworth Wakefield, Gallery Walk, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 5AW


Zacheta - Narodowa Galeria Sztuki. pl. Malachowskiego 3. Poland17 May 2013

The Splendour of Textiles

The Splendour of Textiles

"The purpose of this exhibition is to foreground the use of textiles as a means of making and thinking about art – to reveal the central role that weaving, stitching and tapestry have played in the evolution of art in 20th century Poland" - review by Diana Stevenson.

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Artist: Project: The Splendour of Textiles Location: Zacheta - Narodowa Galeria Sztuki. pl. Malachowskiego 3. Poland


Wysing Arts Centre Fox Road, Bourn, Cambridge, CB23 2TX15 May 2013

Wysing Convention T: Interview with Charlotte Prodger

Wysing Convention T: Interview with Charlotte Prodger

The second interview with artists from this year's residency programme, 'Convention T', at Wysing Arts Centre. Beth Bramich interviews Charlotte Prodger about the project.

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Artist: Project: Wysing Convention T: Interview with Charlotte Prodger Location: Wysing Arts Centre Fox Road, Bourn, Cambridge, CB23 2TX


Wysing Arts Centre Fox Road, Bourn, Cambridge, CB23 2TX15 May 2013

Wysing Convention T: Interview with Florian Florian Roithmayr

Wysing Convention T: Interview with Florian Florian Roithmayr

Beth Bramich speaks to Florian Roithmayr about his participation in this year's residency programme, 'Convention T', at Wysing Arts Centre. A second interview with fellow participant Charlotte Prodger will follow later today.

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Artist: Project: Wysing Convention T: Interview with Florian Florian Roithmayr Location: Wysing Arts Centre Fox Road, Bourn, Cambridge, CB23 2TX


Brighton and Hove13 May 2013

HOUSE 2013

HOUSE 2013

HOUSE 2013 presents a major new visual arts commission from Lead Artist, Mariele Neudecker, co-commissioned with Brighton Festival, and featuring further selected commissions from regional artists Andrew Kötting with Anonymous Bosch, David Wightman, Emma Critchley and artist collaborators Dylan Shipton & Ben Fitton. Review by Nick Warner.

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Artist: Project: HOUSE 2013 Location: Brighton and Hove


Mother's Tankstation, 41-42 Watling Street, Ushers Island, Dublin 8, Ireland8 May 2013

Nina Canell: O Little Drops

Nina Canell: O Little Drops

Nina Canell's understated work "belies its richly diverse content" - O Little Drops is reviewed by John Gayer.

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Artist: Project: Nina Canell: O Little Drops Location: Mother's Tankstation, 41-42 Watling Street, Ushers Island, Dublin 8, Ireland


The Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge Street, NE1 8AG, Newcastle3 May 2013

Nick Kennedy: Timecasting

Nick Kennedy: Timecasting

"The Line, however light, or uncertain it may be, always refers to a force, to a direction; it is an energon, a labour which reveals, which makes legible the trace of its pulsion and its expenditure. The line is a visible action." - Roland Barthes. Rebecca Travis reviews the exhibition.

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Artist: Project: Nick Kennedy: Timecasting Location: The Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge Street, NE1 8AG, Newcastle


Turner Contemporary, Rendezvous, Margate, Kent CT9 1HG2 May 2013

Rosa Barba: Subject to Constant Change

Rosa Barba: Subject to Constant Change

Rosa Barba's celebrated exhibition closes soon. Francesca Laura Cavallo discusses the artist's work along with her selection of perspective drawings by JMW Turner, also on show at Turner Contemporary.

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Artist: Project: Rosa Barba: Subject to Constant Change Location: Turner Contemporary, Rendezvous, Margate, Kent CT9 1HG


BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead Quays, South Shore Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA1 May 2013

David Maljkovic: Sources in the Air

David Maljkovic: Sources in the Air

"For the artist, ‘Sources in the Air’ - an overview of his practice from the past decade - represents not a collection of works, but a new work in itself." Review by Chloe Reith.

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Artist: Project: David Maljkovic: Sources in the Air Location: BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead Quays, South Shore Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA


Spike Island, 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UX29 Apr 2013

Cara Tolmie: Pley

Cara Tolmie: Pley

The role of context and subjectivity in our creation of meaning is explored in Tolmie's work, which grants visitors only partial access to the conversations and events the artist alludes to. Review by Phil Owen.

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Artist: Project: Cara Tolmie: Pley Location: Spike Island, 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UX


Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Gl. Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk23 Apr 2013

LOUISIANA CONTEMPORARY - Tara Donovan

LOUISIANA CONTEMPORARY - Tara Donovan

Tara Donovan works with collections of everyday items such as foil, toothpicks, straws and buttons, experimenting with their composition on-site until they are transformed into enigmatic, organic sculptural forms. This is the American artist's first exhibition in Europe, as part of the exhibition series LOUISIANA CONTEMPORARY. Review by Catrin Davies.

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Artist: Project: LOUISIANA CONTEMPORARY - Tara Donovan Location: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Gl. Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk



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