“THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY” ATELIER VAN LIESHOUT
The tropes and aesthetics of Sergio Leone’s film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) have inspired much of the identity
Adrian Ghenie – Impossible Bodies
The Fear of NOW is an exhibition of new oil paintings and charcoal drawings by Romanian-born, Berlin-based artist Adrian Ghenie. He fuses the profoundly personal with the art historical, bridging the abstract and the figurative to examine the impact of…
DEBORAH ROBERTS – A COLLAGE OF BLACK IDENTITY01
Deborah Roberts presents “I’ve something to tell you” – a suite of recent large scale works in mixed media and collage at Stephen Friedman Gallery London. The show features paintings dominated by black backgrounds and some of the largest works…
Patricia Volk
Pangolin London presents new exciting works by Patricia Volk - an exploration of scale and volume with a new energetic vigour. Pushing the clay and her technique of slab -building to the limit, 'Construction' explores this new departure with big, …
GARY SIMMONS – REMEMBERING TOMORROW
For over 30 years, Simmons’ multidisciplinary practice has probed American history to examine the pervasive nature of racist ideology and its manifestations in visual culture. Drawn from both personal and collective memory, his works address themes of race, identity, politics,…
“FIRE” LUIZ ZERBINI AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY
Juxtaposing organic and geometric forms, Zerbini’s paintings explore the relationship between colour, light and movement. Inspired by the Amazon ...
“ON HANNAH ARENDT” PETER KENNARD AT RICHARD SALTOUN
Since the late 1960s, Peter Kennard has been equipping his audiences with a deeper understanding of the violence, inequalities and injustices in our society, while actively protesting against them ...
“MODEL STUDIES” THOMAS DEMAND AT SPRUETH MAGERS GALLERY
“I have always been interested in working models–more so than in the neatly finished models that the architect shows to the client, because there the design is already more or less fixed and the ...