Amy Bennett

Posted by Fabio 2 December 2009

Amy Bennett constructs a large diorama in her studio, and within this landscape, she creates several scenes. Placing it before her as if painting a still life, she produces her paintings. Reminding one of a folktale, the paintings’ charm is full of beautiful light and an air of mystery.

www.amybennett.com

Tom Bendtsen

Posted by Fabio 1 December 2009

Danish installation artist Tom Bendtsen started creating these ‘book sculptures’ called Arguments in the late 90’s. Here is Bendtsen’s explanation behind the pieces: “These towers are an attempt to make physical the Argument. History and the interconnectivity of subject binds these earlier pieces together, as titles play off one another across the surface of each work. read more

ANISH KAPOOR BOOK SIGNING

Posted by Fabio 1 December 2009

On Friday 11 December, the final day of the blockbuster exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, Anish Kapoor will make a rare appearance to sign copies of his new monograph published by Phaidon, at the pop-up Phaidon Store on Piccadilly. read more

Ran Hwang

Posted by Fabio 29 November 2009

Ran Hwang
Dreaming of Joy
October 29, 2009 – December 5, 2009

Kashya Hildebrand
Talstrasse 58, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland

David Shrigley

Posted by Fabio 27 November 2009

David Shrigley
November 13, 2009 – December 19, 2009

Galleri Nicolai Wallner
Ny Carlsberg vej 68, 1760 Copenhagen v, Denmark

daniel richter

Posted by Fabio 27 November 2009

Daniel Richter
The woodcuts
November 19, 2009 – January 2, 2010

Pippy Houldsworth
50 Pall Mall Deposit, 124-128 Barlby Road, London W10 6BL

Luke Rudolf

Posted by Fabio 27 November 2009

32 year old London based artist Luke Rudolf graduated in 2009 with a MFA in Art Practice from Goldsmiths College, London. Shown here is his abstract portraits which has been painted with a mix of acrylic and oil onto canvas. read more

BARBARA KRUGER

Posted by Fabio 26 November 2009

Sprüth Magers London is delighted to present a survey of early work by acclaimed American artist Barbara Kruger. Using contrasting layers of text and image, Kruger’s work has for almost three decades probed the nature of a media-saturated society in late capitalism, and the significance of highly evolved cultures of consumerism and mass politics to the experience and making of social identities. read more