Posted by Fabio 8 October 2011
Spanning nearly five decades, and coinciding with the artist’s 80th birthday, Gerhard Richter Panorama is a major retrospective exhibition that groups together significant moments of his remarkable career.
Tate Modern
6 October 2011 – 8 January 2012
Posted by Fabio 6 October 2011
John Stark has created a body of work that gravitates towards the centre of his preoccupations of the last three years. Rendered with masterly technique in oil on panel, Stark’s paintings transcend time by navigating the historical, the contemporary and the futuristic. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 October 2011
Francis Upritchard’s third solo exhibition at the Kate MacGarry gallery. read more
Posted by Fabio 26 September 2011
Asleep in the Wind: Works on Paper
By Mercedes Helnwein, Patrick Morrison and Glen Baxter
8 October — 5 November, 2011
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
170 south La Brea AVE, Los Angeles, ca 90036
Posted by Fabio 2 September 2011
In Body in Flight (Delta) and Body in Flight (American), Allora & Calzadilla appropriated the forms of state-of-the art elite business class seats and reproduced full-scale wooden replicas stained like polychromatic religious icons. In Body in Flight (Delta) the artists substitute the airline seat replica for a balance beam to be used by a female gymnast from USA Gymnastics—the national governing body for gymnastics in the U.S. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 June 2011
René Magritte (1898–1967) is one of the most revered and popular artists of the 20th century. This summer, Tate Liverpool presents René Magritte: The Pleasure Principle, the biggest exhibition of the Belgian surrealist’s work in England for twenty years. read more
Posted by Fabio 7 June 2011
The Serpentine Gallery presents a new exhibition conceived by Mark Leckey. In a multi-disciplinary practice that encompasses sculpture, sound, film and performance, Leckey explores the potential of the human imagination to appropriate and to animate a concept, an object or an environment. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 June 2011
For The Stuff of Nightmares, the V&A Museum of Childhood’s Front Room Gallery will be transformed into a sinister forest where anything might happen, the dark setting for a re-telling of The Brothers Grimm’s Fundevogel, a tale of abduction, fear, evil old women, revenge and ultimately, friendship. read more