Tag: installation

Blood on the Tracks: Bob Dylan

Noble Laureate Bob Dylan exhibits his sculptures in the South of France ...

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Ploughing Landscapes: Rachel Rose

Eggs, time transformation. Classical landscapes tilled for revolution in Rachel Rose's Enclosure....

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Creative Contemplation: The Feelings Library

A public art installation created by architecture practice CAUKIN Studio in collaboration with SKIP Gallery and therapy service Self Space aims to shine a light on mental health this Christmas...

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Art, Activism & Architecture: Sofia Karim

British artist Sofia Karim on how she started a global resistance movement with samosa packets...

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Houghton Hall Opens Solo Show by Chris Levine

The British artist unveils a new series of immersive installations and light portraits ...

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Blowtorching Peaches Creating Chaos: Heather Phillipson

A review of Heather Phillipson’ ecologically themed installation at Tate Britain ...

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‘You Are Here’ at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Wangari Mathenge

US-based Kenyan artist Wangari Mathenge's first UK solo exhibition opens during Frieze week...

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Marina Abramović Opens Two Shows in London

The Serbian performance artist presents two solo exhibitions spread across Lisson Gallery's London spaces ...

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Ed Atkins: “A Weird Faking of Imminence”

British artist Ed Atkins on turning a telephone conversation with his mum into a video artwork for the New Museum ...

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Intimate, Wild, Raw: Karla Black at Fruitmarket Gallery

A review of Scottish artist Karla Black's solo exhibition at the newly renovated Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh...

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Material Transformation: An Interview with Holly Hendry

Millie Walton speaks to London-based artist Holly Hendry about experimenting with materials, responding to space and breaking down boundaries...

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Ryoji Ikeda Exhibition to Open at 180 Studios, London

The pioneering Japanese artist and electronic musician's solo exhibition will expand over multiple floors of the vast exhibition space, immersing viewers in sound and light...

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Cultured and Combined: Gilbert & George on Identity

Individuals have multiple identities and not all of them are self-ascribed; even the same identity can have differing social characteristics...

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Rachel Maclean’s Fantasy Worlds at Jupiter Artland

A solo exhibition opening this May at Jupiter Artland will showcase a four seminal works and new commission by the renowned Scottish artist...

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Take Me To Your Dealer and Save: Who is 241247?

An interview with 241247 / Dario Vigorito about using his creative process for chaos and meaning. ...

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Things: Gail Olding

An excerpt from Trebuchet 9 : Materials. Conceptual Artist Gail Olding on the use of things. ...

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Helsinki Biennial to Launch this Summer

The Helsinki Biennial will open this June on the uninhabited island of Vallisaari, featuring works by 40 local and international artists...

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Interviews on the Influence of Sol LeWitt

Dessane Lopez Cassell hosts a podcast discussing the Influence of American Minimalist Sol LeWitt....

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Spectral Illuminations

Light and perception experiments in the work of Barbara Kasten...

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Faye Toogood’s Assembled Artworks at NGV Triennial

As the NGV Triennial opens in Melbourne, participating artist Faye Toogood discusses light, materiality and how the Dutch Masters inspired her installations...

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House for Martians Brought to Life by Bristol Artists

An ongoing public art project will explore how we live today and stimulate visions for new ways of living here on Earth and on Mars....

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Cathrin Hoffmann Debut Solo Exhibition

IT STILL SMELLS OF NOTHING features installation and sculpture by Hoffmann for the first time, alongside some of the artist’s largest and most ambitious paintings to date. ...

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Dominic Harris: Life as Art as Interaction

Digital artist Dominic Harris creates beautiful work that captures the viewer’s attention with precise detail and vibrant colour, but it is only as we move closer that they come to life. ...

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Material Bodies Moving in Space

The fabric of being in the work of Daisy Collingridge. An interview with a unique artists whose multimedia work combines, psychology, theatre, performance, and installation....

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Ian Cumberland: Presence in Absence

Best known for his hyperrealist portraits of isolated subjects in detailed interiors, Cumberland explores themes of mass media culture, surveillance and the notion of the human self....

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Acclaimed American Artist Dale Chihuly Returns to London

Sims Reed Gallery present an exhibition of fine art prints and original works on paper by the internationally renowned American artist Dale Chihuly....

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Volcanoes & Regret

George Finlay Ramsay's project pivots around the act of burning human regrets in volcanoes and includes a live sonic installation which responds to volcanic data....

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Paul Harfleet: The Pansy Project

Marking violence with disobedient acts of beauty. The Pansy Project. ...

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Sarah Lucas: Ordinary Things

These forms act like vague memories of Lucasʼs former glories.The subject of art history and the idea of art as an object is referenced in them, Lucasʼs stance on the subject seemingly quite glib. ...

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