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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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MK Gallery, 900 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes, MK9 3QA,
4 Jul 2012
Open File
Open File is a curatorial conversation between artist Jack Brindley and curator Tim Dixon. The project began as a blog in February 2011 and now exists on three platforms; an on-going series of live events, a publication series, and a web-based archive and resource at openfile.org.uk. Open File seeks to explore the significance and relevance of working across these platforms. In May and June 2012 Open File presented 2 events, a screening program and a publication in three parts alongside Olivia Plenders Rise Early, Be Industrious at MK Gallery.
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Project: Open File
Location: MK Gallery, 900 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes, MK9 3QA
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Extra City, Kunsthal Antwerpen, Tulpstraat 79, B-2060 Antwerp,
3 Jul 2012
Santu Mofokeng: Chasing Shadows
Currently on view in the Antwerp-based Kunsthalle Extra City is a large-scale retrospective of South-African artist Santu Mofokeng. Made In co-production with Jeu De Paume Paris, Kunsthalle Bern and Bergen Kunsthall, the last but one stop of this itinerant exhibition certainly doesn't lack international appeal... review by Pieter Vermeulen
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Project: Santu Mofokeng: Chasing Shadows
Location: Extra City, Kunsthal Antwerpen, Tulpstraat 79, B-2060 Antwerp
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Laure Prouvost at Treasurer's House, York
The Residents is a National Trust artists-in-residence programme curated by Inheritance Projects in partnership with major regional contemporary art galleries. The film takes you behind the scenes with French artist Laure Prouvost at Treasurer's House in York, made in partnership with the Hepworth Wakefield. This is a film by James Price © Field Studies 2012
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Publication: Contemporary Art in North America, with a readers' discountOpen publicationContemporary Art in North America is part of Black Dog Publishing's acclaimed ARTWORLD series which charts some of the most relevant work being produced across the globe today. The book profiles over 50 artists from the USA and Canada including Cindy Sherman, Rachel Harrison, Christian Marclay, Rodney Graham, Matthew Barney, Kara Walker, Martha Rosler and Richard Prince. Available here with our readers' discount rrp inc postage to the UK normally £32.70 Contemporary Art in North America inc postage to the UK £29.40
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Carroll / Fletcher, 56 - 57 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8EQ,
2 Jul 2012
Eulalia Valldosera
In her first UK exhibition, Eulalia Valldosera, one of Spain's leading contemporary artists, transforms the gallery into an immersive, cinematic mise-en-scène, where an intimate choreography of light, shadow and domestic objects act out and connect the fragmented narratives of human relationships. Review by Maggie Gray
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Project: Eulalia Valldosera
Location: Carroll / Fletcher, 56 - 57 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8EQ
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The Photographers' Gallery, 16 – 18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW,
1 Jul 2012
Burtynsky: Oil
Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has travelled the world to chronicle the effect of oil on all our lives, and to reveal the rarely seen mechanics of its production and distribution.
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Project: Burtynsky: Oil
Location: The Photographers' Gallery, 16 – 18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW
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Conceptual Art Pioneer John Baldessari on the Impact of the Internet in Todd Cole's New Short, courtesy of NOWNESS.COM.
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Saint Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium,
29 Jun 2012
Sint-Jan
An exhibition with 61 artists at the Saint-Bavo's Cathedral in the center of Ghent. Curated by Jan Hoet and Hans Martens.
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Project: Sint-Jan
Location: Saint Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium
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28 Jun 2012
Artist Profile: Benedict Drew
How could we define the nature of the interaction between the digital object and us? Just a few weeks ago I might have been tempted to stop writing here and suggest you to go visit Gliss, the latest solo exhibition of the artist Benedict Drew at Cell Project Space in London... text by Marialaura Ghidini
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Project: Artist Profile: Benedict Drew
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SFMOMA, 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103,
27 Jun 2012
Mark Bradford
Crafting abstract paintings from fragments of the urban environment — permanent-wave end papers, billboard paper, posters, newsprint — Mark Bradford has built a body of work that is richly layered in both material and meaning. Review by Catherine Spencer
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Project: Mark Bradford
Location: SFMOMA, 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Publication: Alphabets, with a readers' discount'Alphabets; a miscellany of letters' explores the language of the alphabet, looking at the history and persona of each letter, and the ways in which artists, typographers, illustrators and educators have used and interpreted them. Published by Black Dog Publishing and available here with our readers' discount rrp inc postage to UK normally £27.70 Alphabets inc postage to the UK £24.99 Alphabets inc postage to Europe £25.99
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