Exhibitions 2000
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Thomas Demand
28 November 2000 – 20 January 2001 London Gallery I Known for his immaculate photographs of environments elaborately constructed out of cardboard and paper, Thomas Demand continues to draw on source material from historical, political and media images. -
Isaac Julien: After Mazatlan
11 – 29 September 2000 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs by Isaac Julien which were made in collaboration with Hare and Hound Press during Julien’s recent residency at ArtPace in Texas. His film installation, The Long Road to Mazatlan - another collaboration with acclaimed dancer and choreographer Javier de Frutos,... Learn More -
Francesca Woodman
28 June – 28 July 2000 London Gallery I Francesca Woodman took her first self-portrait at the age of thirteen and for the next several years she created a body of work that was prolific for its singularity of style and range of innovative techniques. Finding her forte, Woodman used photography as a means of articulating her voice during... -
Chris Ofili: New Works on Paper
9 May – 23 June 2000 London Gallery I This is the first solo exhibition of Chris Ofili’s work in Britain since winning the 1998 Turner Prize. This much awaited exhibition concentrates on drawings – a lesser known aspect of Ofili’s oeuvre – which will constitute a new body of work at the gallery. -
Raw
7 May – 30 June 2000 London Gallery I Yayoi Kusama. Francesca Woodman, Robin Lowe, Adriana Varejão, Isaac Julien, Doug Aitken, Abigail Lane, Hadrian Pigott, Brad Lochore, Cecily Brown, Chris Ofili, Andreas Gursky, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Inez van Lamsweerde, Peter Doig, Thomas Demand, Stephen Willats, Dawn Mellor, Chantal Joffe, Anne Chu, Alex Hartley. Learn More -
Inka Essenhigh
15 March – 28 April 2000 Victoria Miro Cork Street In Essenhigh’s most recent large-scale canvases, action figures are cast alongside the demimonde in roles where time-honoured human concerns such as patriotism, religion, competitiveness and heroism are played out in futuristic, Madmax-like landscapes. Her paintings present a new, but not necessarily better world than our own; one whose rather outlandish... -
Spot On
9 February – 10 March 2000 Victoria Miro Cork Street Ross Bleckner, Peter Doig, Udomsak Krisanamis, Yayoi Kusama, Chris Ofili -
Chantal Joffe
12 January – 4 February 2000 Victoria Miro Cork Street This show of recent work by Chantal Joffe continues the small individual figure studies for which she has enjoyed such success, but now with the addition of some larger works in which a number of figures appear together. This is an exciting departure for Joffe’s work, extending it not just...