Exhibitions 2002
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Stephen Willats: Through Your Symbolic World
11 September – 8 October 2002 London Gallery I 'Every cultural landscape requires its signposts, not just to get around in the present, to find out where and what things are, but to point to a vision of the future, to show a possible destiny. I see this as a consequence and a function of my practice as an... Learn More -
Chris Ofili: Freedom One Day
25 June – 3 August 2002 London Gallery I This exhibition comprises two separate bodies of work created over the past three years. The Upper Room is a series of thirteen paintings each one a meditation on a single colour and single motif. The paintings are exhibited in a specially constructed space that has been conceived by the artist... Learn More -
Peter Doig
100 Years Ago 13 April – 22 May 2002 London Gallery I Nominated for the Turner Prize in 1994 and winner of the John Moores Foundation Prize the previous year, Peter Doig is known for his exploration of the formal and thematic possibilities of landscape. His experimental approach to surface, texture and colour makes him among the most inventive painters of his... -
Bettina von Zwehl
30 January – 28 March 2002 London Gallery I German born, London based artist Bettina von Zwehl exhibits her new body of work Profiles, 2001, which is inspired by the diptych of Battista Sforza and Federigo da Montefeltro,c.1470, by Piero della Francesca. -
Adriana Varejão
30 January – 28 March 2002 London Gallery I Adriana Varejão fills the Lower Gallery with a monumental wall based installation, Macau Wall , while the Upper Gallery houses new individual floor and wall based work. The fine colour gradations that enliven the apparent chromatic uniformity of Varejão's recent painting evoke the traditions of Minimalism or monochrome painting. However,... Learn More -
Carnegie Art Award
9 – 20 January 2002 London Gallery I Hedevig Anker, Lars Arrhenius, Håkan Bengtsson, Juhana Blomstedt, Bonnén, Peter Carlsen, Dag Erik Elgin, Carolus Enckell, Harald Fenn, Linn Fernström, Jens Fänge, Katrine Giaever, Kristján Gu∂mundsson, Jan Håfström, Matti Kujasalo, Sami Lukkarinen, Rita Lundqvist, Kehent Nielsen, Janne Räisänen, Christian Schmidt-Rasmussen, Johan Scott, Kjell Torriset.