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Art Basel Unlimited: Secundino Hernández
June 15 2017 15 - 18 Jun 2017 Basel, Switzerland Victoria Miro is delighted to co-present with Galerie Bärbel Grässlin, Frankfurt, and Galerie... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross talks to Wallpaper* about his forthcoming Terrace Wires commission for St Pancras International
June 15 2017 Man of parts: Conrad Shawcross’ new ‘crazy machine’ spins into St Pancras International. By Nick Compton The British artist Conrad... Read More -
Art FairVictoria Miro presents a solo booth of works by Milton Avery at Art Basel 2017
June 15 2017 15 - 18 Jun 2017 Victoria Miro is delighted to present a stand (R7) dedicated to the twentieth century master... Read More
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News StoryArtnet features Milton Avery’s Boathouse by the Sea in its Ten Best Artworks at Art Basel 2017
June 14 2017 Milton Avery Boathouse by the Sea (1959) Victoria Miro – London By Andrew Goldstein A great American painter of soft... Read More -
Art FairVictoria Miro’s solo presentation of Milton Avery named one of Artsy’s 20 best booths at Art Basel 2017
June 14 2017 Booth R7 Victoria Miro With works by Milton Avery A series of paintings and works on paper by influential American... Read More -
EventSOLD OUT Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston screening and talk at Tate Britain
June 13 2017 This event has now sold out Thursday 20 July, 7-9pm £8, £6 concessions A rare opportunity to see Isaac Julien's... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionVictoria Miro artists at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
June 13 2017 13 June - 20 August 2017 Works by Wangechi Mutu, Varda Caivano, Secundino Hernández, Isaac Julien and Conrad Shawcross are... Read More -
News StoryJust published – Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a special edition artist’s book including limited signed copies
June 12 2017 Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly illustrated, limited edition book... Read More -
Art FairSecundino Hernández: Four Seasons, Between Summer and Fall at Art Basel Unlimited
June 12 2017 Four Seasons, Between Summer and Fall, 2016-2017, is a major four-part painting by Secundino Hernández. The four large canvases are... Read More
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ReviewGrayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! reviewed by Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times
June 11 2017 Waldemar Januszczak Art review: Grayson Perry at the Serpentine Gallery Grayson Perry was on telly the week before last. Again.... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionMaria Nepomuceno in Hello, City! at Daejeon Museum of Art
June 11 2017 The artist's recent work Untitled, 2016, made of ropes, beads, ceramic and braided straw, is included in the exhibition (23... Read More -
ReviewApollo reviews Alice Neel, Uptown
June 9 2017 Mid-century Harlem through the eyes of Alice Neel. By Grace Banks In 1938 the Pennsylvania-born artist Alice Neel moved from... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore
June 9 2017 9 Jun - 3 Sep 2017 Yayoi Kusama is one of the world’s most influential artists, and has played a... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross discusses his work on the FT Everything Else Podcast
June 8 2017 'Dystopian dreams and robotic sculpture', the latest FT culture podcast features an interview with Conrad Shawcross, who discusses his work,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionGrayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!
June 8 2017 8 June - 10 September 2017 The Serpentine has invited British artist Grayson Perry, one of the most astute commentators... Read More
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Isaac Julien announced as winner of the Charles Wollaston Award at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
June 7 2017 The prestigious Charles Wollaston Award, one of the most significant art prizes in the country, has been won by Isaac... Read More -
InterviewVarda Caivano interviewed by Skye Sherwin ahead of her inclusion in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
June 7 2017 The Argentinian painter’s new West Hampstead studio, still a work in progress, is a quiet, private space in which to... Read More -
ReviewGrayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! reviewed by Rachel Campbell-Johnston in The Times
June 6 2017 The Brexit vases are the stars of the artist’s playful new Serpentine show, one of the most accessible exhibitions ever.... Read More
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ReviewThe Evening Standard reviews Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!
June 6 2017 In his unpretentious and witty way, Grayson Perry finds a visual language for Britain’s political climate in his beautiful new... Read More -
PreviewChannel News Asia previews Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore
June 5 2017 While National Gallery Singapore’s blockbuster exhibition is a great chance for all your OOTD photos on social media, let’s also... Read More -
Gallery EventGallery Event: Milton Avery exhibition tour led by Edith Devaney
June 4 2017 Monday 10 July, 6-7pm Edith Devaney, Contemporary Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and author of the catalogue... Read More
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ReviewLaura Cumming reviews Milton Avery in The Observer
June 4 2017 Effulgent in their gorgeous, low-toned palette of greys, mauves, greens and a whole range of pinks that are Avery’s trademark,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross’ new commission for the Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction
June 3 2017 Saturday 3 June – Friday 1 September 2017 Newly commissioned for this exhibition, Conrad Shawcross' In Light of The Machine... Read More -
PreviewCulture Whisper previews Milton Avery
June 3 2017 The work of American Modernist Milton Avery will grace the walls of Victoria Miro in his first UK exhibition for... Read More
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ReviewHyperallergic writes about Concrete Poetry: Words and Sounds in Graphic Space, featuring Ian Hamilton Finlay
June 3 2017 An Eye for Words: Concrete Poets at the Getty Concrete Poetry focuses on the purists of the movement, particularly the... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien’s Encore II (Radioactive) as part of the Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction
June 3 2017 Isaac Julien’s 2004 work Encore II (Radioactive) is a short film study inspired by a character from the writings of... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionA new work by Sarah Sze in ARoS Triennial
June 2 2017 Sze's work Hammock (For Rauschenberg), 2017 is featured in The Future (3 June - 30 July 2017). The Triennial is... Read More
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InterviewConrad Shawcross talks to It's Nice That about his installation for the Barbican's Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction
June 2 2017 Conrad Shawcross explores the “riddle and mystery” of objects in new light work for the Barbican. By Rebecca Fulleylove Artist... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken creates a new installation for ARoS Triennial
June 2 2017 Doug Aitken's The Garden is a new installation that brings the viewer into the center of the artwork and asks... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionElmgreen & Dragset in ARoS Triennial
June 2 2017 Work on display by the duo includes Powerless Structures fig. 55 - Cruising Pavillion, 1998 / 2017, featured in The... Read More
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CommissionA new commission by Elmgreen & Dragset for Ekebergparken, Oslo
June 1 2017 'Dilemma' is a newly commissioned work by Elmgreen & Dragset at Ekebergparken in Oslo – a public park collecting and... Read More -
CommissionConrad Shawcross announced as the artist for the 2017 Terrace Wires commission
June 1 2017 Royal Academician Conrad Shawcross has been selected as the next artist to be commissioned for Terrace Wires at St Pancras... Read More -
News StoryCity AM’s Steve Dinneen spends a week as caretaker at Alex Hartley’s The Clearing
May 30 2017 Going off the grid: What I learned after a week without technology in an “apocalypse dome”. By Steve Dinneen 'Smartphones... Read More
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PreviewGrayson Perry writes in the Guardian and reveals two new works ahead of his Serpentine Galleries show
May 29 2017 The title of an exhibition is usually the last thing I think of, often only after the gallery curator has... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken: Electric Earth at The Modern, Fort Worth
May 28 2017 May 28, 2017 - Aug 20, 2017 Doug Aitken: Electric Earth is the first survey to comprehensively examine Aitken’s experimentations... Read More -
Alice Neel, Uptown featured in i-D
May 27 2017 How Alice Neel's paintings captured the diversity and beauty of harlem. By Felix Petty Hilton Als was going to call... Read More
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InterviewGrayson Perry interviewed in The Telegraph
May 27 2017 Britain’s most famous transvestite potter has travelled the country discovering what unites Brexiteers and Remainers – teapots, Marmite and Bowie... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionMaking Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction, featuring Yayoi Kusama
May 24 2017 Making Space (until 13 August 2017) shines a spotlight on the stunning achievements of women artists between the end of... Read More -
FilmTal R: a film by Louisiana Channel
May 23 2017 In the run up to his major exhibition, Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (until... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionTal R: Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
May 20 2017 TAL R Academy of Tal R 20.5.2017 - 10.9.2017 Over the past decade Louisiana has established a distinctive collection of... Read More -
Alice Neel, Uptown featured in AnOther
May 19 2017 The Painter Who Depicted the 'Other' America. By Alexandra Alexa “If you don’t have humanity, you don’t have anything,” said... Read More -
ReviewRachel Campbell-Johnston reviews Alice Neel, Uptown in The Times
May 19 2017 A soul collector’s love letter to Harlem Rachel Campbell-Johnston is struck by the penetrating gaze of the great American painter... Read More
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PreviewHettie Judah writes about Alice Neel, Uptown in inews
May 17 2017 Alice Neel: Sixties Harlem and the ‘unseen America’ come to London. By Hettie Judah Is it personal, lived experience that... Read More -
Art FairVictoria Miro at Photo London with a special presentation of Isaac Julien’s Looking for Langston
May 15 2017 18 - 21 May 2017 Victoria Miro is delighted to participate in Photo London . Isaac Julien’s seminal work Looking... Read More -
ReviewJackie Wullschlager selects Chris Ofili: Poolside Magic as one of her Venice highlights
May 13 2017 ‘This delicate series about metamorphosis and transformation… is good enough to call to mind Picasso’s Vollard Suite.’ Read More
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PreviewAnatomy of an Artwork: Alice Neel's Benjamin featured in the Guardian
May 12 2017 Alice Neel's Benjamin: light mood, dark truth. By Skye Sherwin By the time she painted this portrait, Neel was part... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien featured in Diaspora Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2017
May 12 2017 Presented by International Curators Forum (ICF) and University of the Arts London (UAL) at the Palazzo Pisani S. Marina during... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby in the Future Generation Art Prize, Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venice
May 12 2017 Collateral Event of the 57th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia PinchukArtCentre and Victor Pinchuk Foundation will present... Read More
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News StorySarah Sze writes about her work Timekeeper in The New Yorker
May 11 2017 How I Solved It: The Problem of Suspense. By Sarah Sze I had worked with moving images in my first... Read More -
ReviewArtnews reviews Chris Ofili: Poolside Magic at Victoria Miro Venice
May 10 2017 ‘If you are in Venice right now, drop what you are doing and go see Poolside Magic, Chris Ofili's exhibition at the new space that London gallery Victoria Miro opened last night in San Marco.’ Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionSarah Sze in Glasstress 2017, Venice
May 10 2017 11 May - 26 November 2017 Organised by Fondazione Berengo Curated by Dimitri Ozerkov, Herwig Kempinger, Adriano Berengo... Read More
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News StoryVictoria Miro Venice opens with an inaugural exhibition by Chris Ofili
May 10 2017 The intimate gallery space is housed in a 17th-century building, in the former Galleria Il Capricorno. This quintessentially Venetian canalside... Read More -
ReviewThe Spectator reviews Chris Ofili: Weaving Magic
May 5 2017 His National Gallery show, Weaving Magic, is good news for those of us who like art that is lovely to... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNew and recent work by Wangechi Mutu coming to The Contemporary Austin
May 2 2017 An upcoming solo exhibition (23 September 2017 - 14 January 2018) takes place at The Contemporary Austin's Jones Center and... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionChantal Joffe in Hope and Hazard: A Comedy of Eros, curated by Eric Fischl, at Hall Art Foundation
May 1 2017 6 May – 26 November 2017 The Hall Art Foundation is pleased to announce a group exhibition curated by American... Read More -
News StoryThe identity of Alice Neel’s 'Woman', 1966, is revealed in a feature in Scroll.in
May 1 2017 The Indian woman who sat for a notable American portrait in the ’60s and forgot about it – until now.... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama in From Nature to Sculpture, Villa Datris
May 1 2017 Work by Yayoi Kusama is among that of 65 international artists featured in this exhibition (26 May - 1 November... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionGrayson Perry in Ways of Seeing, at Arter Space for Art, Istanbul
April 30 2017 2 June - 13 August 2017 Taking its cue from Ways of Seeing, John Berger's 1972 critical text on visual... Read More -
InterviewThe Observer interviews Hilton Als, curator of the forthcoming exhibition Alice Neel, Uptown
April 30 2017 Meet the neighbours: Alice Neel’s Harlem portraits. By Tim Adams As a new show opens in London, curator Hilton Als... Read More -
The People of Harlem, as Painted by Alice Neel, in The Observer
April 29 2017 The great US artist Alice Neel lived and painted in uptown New York when it was almost exclusively black and... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien in The Restless Earth, Triennale di Milano
April 28 2017 28 April - 20 August 2017 The Restless Earth borrows its title from a collection of poems by Édouard Glissant,... Read More -
EventStephen Willats: Human Right book launch
April 28 2017 The launch of Stephen Willats' new book, HUMAN RIGHT, which accompanies the artist's current exhibition at Middlesborough Institute of Modern... Read More -
AwardDo Ho Suh awarded the Ho-Am Prize for the Arts
April 27 2017 By Katherine Volk Korean sculptor and installation artist Do Ho Suh was announced as one of the recipients of the... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionISelf Collection: Self-Portrait as the Billy Goat, featuring Yayoi Kusama, at the Whitechapel Gallery
April 27 2017 Self-Portrait as the Billy Goat brings together physical, psychological and imaginary self-portraits by a selection of leading international artists. Continuing... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionChris Ofili: Weaving Magic at the National Gallery
April 26 2017 The exhibition marks the first time the artist has worked in the medium of tapestry and will include a series of preparatory works on paper in an installation conceived by the artist for the Gallery's Sunley Room. Read More -
InterviewSecundino Hernández talks to Something Curated about his exhibition Paso at Victoria Miro
April 26 2017 Something Curated: Broadly speaking, could you tell us a bit about your practice? Would you say there is a narrative... Read More
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ReviewChris Ofili: Weaving Magic reviewed in The Guardian
April 25 2017 ★★★★★ ‘Waterfalls and dancers, Maya Angelou and Mario Balotelli … Chris Ofili’s exotic reverie took five weavers three years to translate from watercolour to tapestry. The result plunges you into a heady over-ripe Eden.’ – Adrian Searle Read More -
ReviewThe Telegraph reviews Chris Ofili: Weaving Magic
April 25 2017 Chris Ofili - Weaving Magic, National Gallery: 'An irresistible pagan altar to art' ★★★★ By Alastair Sooke In a free... Read More -
InterviewStudio International interviews Secundino Hernández
April 22 2017 The artist talks about his academic origins, the delicate equilibrium he seeks between accident and control, the quintessentially Spanish spirit of his painting, and his current exhibition, Paso, at Victoria Miro, London. Read More
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InterviewChris Ofili discusses his forthcoming National Gallery exhibition and the enduring influence of Trinidad in The Observer
April 16 2017 Suffocated by his image as the ‘elephant dung YBA’, painter Chris Ofili left 12 years ago to live and work... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross and Jules de Balincourt in The Universe and Art at ArtScience Museum Singapore
April 15 2017 The Universe and Art is an artistic voyage through the cosmos, exploring where we came from and where we are... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross in Socle du Monde Biennale 2017
April 15 2017 Shawcross presents an iteration of 'The Ada Project' as part of the Danish biennial (21 April - 27 August 2017).... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionMaria Nepomuceno at Stavanger Art Museum
April 15 2017 17 March - 28 May 2017 Using coloured rope and beads, Brazilian artist Maria Nepomuceno (b. 1976) creates organic sculptures... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNS Harsha: Charming Journey at Mori Art Museum
April 15 2017 4 February - 11 June 2017. Encompassing Harsha's major works since 1995, this first mid-career retrospective explores themes running consistently... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors begins its tour of five cities across the US and Canada
April 15 2017 Focusing on the evolution of her immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, the most significant North American tour of Kusama’s work in... Read More
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FilmSarah Sze shares the process and inspiration behind her immersive artwork for the Second Avenue Subway in New York City
April 14 2017 In a new film from the Art21 digital series Exclusive, Sarah Sze shares the process and inspiration behind her immersive... Read More -
News StoryWangechi Mutu wins Anderson Ranch’s National Artist Award
April 11 2017 By Sarah Cascone Kenyan artist Wangechi Mutu is being honored with the National Artist Award from the Anderson Ranch Arts... Read More -
Hilton Als, curator of Alice Neel, Uptown, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism
April 10 2017 Hilton Als, the theatre critic for The New Yorker, has won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Als became a... Read More
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EventIdris Khan receives a Culture Summit Abu Dhabi 2017 award
April 10 2017 Khan is one of nine winners, including former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, selected for their contributions to cultural... Read More -
InterviewArchitectural Digest talks to Idris Khan about his monument for UAE Memorial Park
April 7 2017 British artist Idris Khan designs first memorial dedicated to Emirati soldiers. By Devanshi Shah Symbolically located between Sheikh Zayed Grand... Read More
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