Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
Amazing charcoal drawings by American artist Robert Longo. Robert Longo lives with his wife, Barbara Sukowa, and their three sons in New York. His work has been exhibited at the Hamburger Kunstverein and Deichtorhallen; the Menil Collection in Houston; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; the Hartford Athenaeum and the Isetan Museum of Art in Tokyo. read more
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
Beautiful silkscreen series on cut paper by 23 year old artist Devin Troy Strother,
Posted by Fabio 25 September 2009
A look at Danish artist Kristian Von Hornsleths latest project.
In early 2010 an iron sculpture measuring 7x7x7 meter will be placed in the Pacific ocean in the 11.000 meter deep Mariner Trench, 200 miles off Guam Island between Japan and the Philippines. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 September 2009
This autumn House of Propellers, together with curator Cecilia Brunson, present the first solo exhibition in the UK of the celebrated contemporary Chilean artist Livia Marin.
5 Back Hill London EC1R 5EN / Tel. 020 7278 7287
Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 11am-4pm or by appointment
houseofpropellers.com
Posted by Fabio 24 September 2009
Occasionals is an artist run project space where artists, writers and curators can present their work in a one day or evening event. It could be a work still in the making or not exhibited before, and a chance to talk about it with other people there and then.
Posted by Fabio 23 September 2009
Swedish artist Matthias Van Arkel working out of Stockholm produces these wonderful colourful pieces made from silicone rubber. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 September 2009
Showcasing works from 1964 to the present day this new exhibition explores the connections between four major artists: Enrico Castellani, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd and Günther Uecker.
10 September – 31 October 2009
Posted by Fabio 22 September 2009
Tate is searching for identical twins willing to take part in a Damien Hirst artwork for the Pop Life exhibition. Throughout the exhibition, pairs of twins will sit in front of two of Damien Hirst’s iconic Spot Paintings.
They are asking identical twins to participate for a number of shifts of four hours each during the span of the exhibition: 1 October 2009 to 17 January 2010 (exhibition closed 24, 25 and 26 December).
www.tate.org.uk