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Office Baroque Gallery, Lange Kievitstraat 48, 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium,
19 Jul 2012
Henry Codax, Virginia Overton and Kyle Thurman
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Project: Henry Codax, Virginia Overton and Kyle Thurman
Location: Office Baroque Gallery, Lange Kievitstraat 48, 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium
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Jan Mot, rue Antoine Dansaertstraat 190 1000 Brussels, Belgium ,
18 Jul 2012
Pierre Bismuth: Mit Pierre Bismuth gegen Propaganda
Entering Jan Mot gallery in the centre of Brussels today is like accepting to follow the laws of entropy rigorously produced in the works of Pierre Bismuth...
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Project: Pierre Bismuth: Mit Pierre Bismuth gegen Propaganda
Location: Jan Mot, rue Antoine Dansaertstraat 190 1000 Brussels, Belgium
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OUTPOST, 10B Wensum Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HR,,
17 Jul 2012
Benedict Drew: THIS IS FEEDBACK
A conversation between Glen Jamieson and Benedict Drew 01/07/12 >>
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Project: Benedict Drew: THIS IS FEEDBACK
Location: OUTPOST, 10B Wensum Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HR,
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The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street Cambridge, CB2 1RB,
17 Jul 2012
Edgelands: Prints by George Shaw and Michael Landy
The writer Robert Macfarlane defines the ‘Edgeland’ as that ‘debatable space where city and countryside fray into one another’: it is a neglected, nameless landscape where ivy strangles graffiti-clad brickwork and knotted fists of weeds rear up through concrete and tarmac...
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Project: Edgelands: Prints by George Shaw and Michael Landy
Location: The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street Cambridge, CB2 1RB
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The Tanks: Sung Hwan Kim Preview, just opened at Tate Modern
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HAUNCH OF VENISON YARD / NEW BOND STREET 103 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1ST ,
15 Jul 2012
Nancy Holt: Photoworks
Haunch of Venison presents the first UK solo exhibition of American artist Nancy Holt. She is one of the leading artists of her generation and a pioneer in site-specific art and film and video work. She is one of a group of important international artists who initiated the Land art movement in the late 1960s. This exhibition will include over one hundred photographs from 1967 onwards, many seen for the first time in public.
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Project: Nancy Holt: Photoworks
Location: HAUNCH OF VENISON YARD / NEW BOND STREET 103 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1ST
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Behind the Scenes: Richard Long at The Hepworth Wakefield. Courtesy of The Hepworth Wakefield.
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Anthony Reynolds Gallery, 60 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7BG,
13 Jul 2012
Asier Mendizabal Untitled (Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic)
Asier Mendizabal’s first exhibition at Anthony Reynolds is an exploration of the same subjects that have accompanied the artist throughout these years; the political subject and the exploration of symbols. These themes are not unfamiliar to Londoners because of his recent exhibition at Raven Row last year and his presence at Venice Biennale.
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Project: Asier Mendizabal Untitled (Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic)
Location: Anthony Reynolds Gallery, 60 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7BG
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Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood appears in a brand new film to talk about two paintings which capture her vision of London. Courtesy Tate Britain
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The Hepworth Wakefield, Gallery Walk, Wakefield, WF1 5AW ,
12 Jul 2012
Luke Fowler: The Poor Stocking, the Luddite Cropper and the Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott
The Hepworth Wakefield presents a major new film commission by 2012 Turner Prize nominee Luke Fowler. Based on research and material from archives in the North of England, the film will focus on the work of the radical socialists Edward Palmer-Thompson, Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart whose influential writing were honed in northern working class communities.
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Project: Luke Fowler: The Poor Stocking, the Luddite Cropper and the Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott
Location: The Hepworth Wakefield, Gallery Walk, Wakefield, WF1 5AW
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Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire,
11 Jul 2012
In Between Time: Up To Nature
Situated in field & forest, Up to Nature was a weekender of performance, talks, walks, dancing and bonfires.
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Project: In Between Time: Up To Nature
Location: Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire
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Eastside Projects, 86 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham B9 4AR,
10 Jul 2012
Caroline Achaintre, Sara Barker, Alice Channer
Caroline Achaintre, Sara Barker, Alice Channer is a three person exhibition forming the space of the gallery with discreet and autonomous moments of object making via careful labour. Exemplifying a strong resurgence in material practices across the UK, the three artists produce sculptural works exhibiting precise languages of process, material or contextual manipulation.
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Project: Caroline Achaintre, Sara Barker, Alice Channer
Location: Eastside Projects, 86 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham B9 4AR
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Raven Row, 56 Artillery Lane, London E1 7LS ,
9 Jul 2012
Babak Ghazi: Lifework / Gareth Jones: Untitled Structure
Raven Row presents two related exhibitions by Babak Ghazi and Gareth Jones. Each artist will stage a totalising view of their work, marking both an end and a beginning of a period of activity, offering a personal synthesis of art and life.
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Project: Babak Ghazi: Lifework / Gareth Jones: Untitled Structure
Location: Raven Row, 56 Artillery Lane, London E1 7LS
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Ronchini Gallery, 22 Dering Street - Mayfair LONDON W1S 1AN,
8 Jul 2012
Jacob Hashimoto: The Other Sun
For this exhibition Hashimoto will build a new site-specific installation compromised of hundreds of small bamboo and paper kite elements. The installation will investigate themes evidenced in his previous work as he continues to explore his fascination with the intersections of painting and sculpture, abstraction and landscape. Review by Emily Gosling
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Project: Jacob Hashimoto: The Other Sun
Location: Ronchini Gallery, 22 Dering Street - Mayfair LONDON W1S 1AN
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Aleksandra Domanovik: Turbo Sculpture, 2010
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Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX,
5 Jul 2012
Wide Open School
This summer, for one month only, the Hayward Gallery transforms into Wide Open School, an experiment in public learning. Review by Gloriana Riggioni
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Project: Wide Open School
Location: Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
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