Exhibitions 2003
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Isaac Julien: Paradise Omeros and Baltimore
9 September – 11 October 2003 London Gallery I 'Few artists have cut as impressive a swathe between structural and narrative film as the British artist, Isaac Julien. His film installations effortlessly alternate between the specific and the elliptical, the documentary and disorienting visual effects, creating a dazzling crisscrossing path that seems appropriate to the theme of doubled otherness...... Learn More -
Ian Hamilton Finlay: Idylls and Interventions
27 June – 2 August 2003 London Gallery I Idylls and Interventions brings together a number of Finlay's seminal series of prints along with a major new work and recent sculptures. The exhibition is conceived by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Pia Maria Simig. Ian Hamilton Finlay is principally a poet - a Modernist artist who has consistently exploited nature,... Learn More -
Tal R: Lords of Kolbojnik
17 May – 14 June 2003 London Gallery I 'My art always finds its point of departure in contemporary life… I'd say that most of my works are about things I've picked up in all imaginable places other than in the world of art.' Tal R. Lords of Kolbojnik is the first solo exhibition of Danish artist, Tal R.... Learn More -
Chantal Joffe
Women 4 April – 7 May 2003 London Gallery I 'Joffe is effortlessly fluent in her descriptions of human emotions through manipulated external appearances... she shows the inherent gormlessness to which we are all susceptible, no matter how cool, which reveals our greater humanity.' Neal Brown, Frieze Best known for her small paintings of children and larger bucolic landscapes, this... Learn More -
Verne Dawson
Wheel of Fortune 18 February – 19 March 2003 London Gallery I Maurizio Cattelan: Why Painting? Verne Dawson: Painting is a primary activity, somewhere between whistling and scratching. Flash Art In his own words Dawson paints 'still lives of tools and materials of painting, insects, birds, plants and animals, visions of prehistoric communities, also futuristic communities, historic figures and events, people and... Learn More -
Rijksakademie Show
Artists from the past ten years at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam 14 January – 8 February 2003 London Gallery I Lars Arrhenius • Hans Broek • Thomas Demand • Meschac Gaba • Carla Klein • Kiki Lamers • Moshekwa Langa • Jacco Olivier • Hans Op de Beeck • Michael Raedecker • de Rijke / de Rooij • Tim Stoner • Fiona Tan • Jennifer Tee • Sylvie Zijlmans