Chris Ofili
27 January – 16 May 2010
Chris Ofili’s intensely coloured and intricately ornamented paintings are on show at Tate Britain in a major survey of the artist’s career that brings together over 45 paintings, as well as pencil drawings and ...Read More
Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World
4 February – 16 May 2010 the truism that the early nineteen twenties were a time of great innovation and experiment in the visual and plastic arts is nowhere better ...Read More
The Work of the Moving Image in the Age of its Digital Corruptibility: "
by Daniel Rourke
'The cinema can, with impunity, bring us closer to things or take us away from them and revolve around them, it suppresses both the anchoring ...Read More
OBLONG gallery doesn't present, but 'represents' the work of six artists whose practice the gallery's introduction says, resonates with oblongs ethos and view of art, although what that is, is not explicitly stated. the gallery intends to hold individual exhibitions ...Read More
the new issue of deep sleep, an online quarterly magazine based in shoreditch (well dalston actually) and in cyberspace. this is a new publication started by a group of young london photographers who needed an outlet for their personal work ...Read More
you might think he was all giant hamburgers and soft telephones, but in 1961 there was a revolutionary and subversive intent. his manifesto: i am for an art Read More
the white cube gallery reminds us there will be an opportunity to get to hear tracey emin, one of the most enduring, yet always among the most controversial of the group of london artists who came to be dubbed collectively ...Read More
the rokeby gallery is once again host to circular speculation. in part two of their show whose artists question our preconceptions of physical space and coherent world views (!)
a number of new works are presented which ask us to consider ...Read More
when richard long and his fellow student hamish fulton were at st. martin's in the '60s, the avant-garde was talking about the possibility that art was no longer about producing concrete representations, but should primarily be concerned with ideas.
this is ...Read More