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The Guardian reports on Desert X featuring Doug Aitken's Mirage
February 28 2017 Desert X: the arid exhibition that's bringing land art to Coachella The likes of Doug Aitken have decamped to the... Read More -
Review
The TLS reviews Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
February 28 2017 In-between spaces. By En Liang Khong In 1991, after arriving in the United States from Seoul, the artist Do Ho... Read More -
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House Work reviewed in The Quietus
February 25 2017 By Victoria Rodrigues O'Donnell House Work almost entirely features drawings and paintings. On display at Victoria Miro Mayfair, this is... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Alice Neel featured in the Royal Academy's America after the Fall: Painting in the 1930s
February 25 2017 The Sackler Wing Burlington House 25 February - 4 June 2017 The art of 1930s America tells the story of... Read More -
News Story
Victoria Miro's representation of the Milton Avery Estate reported in the Financial Times
February 25 2017 Miro takes on Avery estate. By Melanie Gerlis Never a dull moment in the field of artists’ estates right now:... Read More -
Roberta Smith reviews Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors in The New York Times
February 24 2017 WASHINGTON — The exhibition “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors” at the Hirshhorn Museum is great fun if you like to be... Read More
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Review
Frieze reviews Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
February 23 2017 Do Ho Suh’s ‘Passage/s’ is a timely look at what it means to feel at home in a globalized world.... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Elmgreen & Dragset Die Zugezogenen (The Newcomers) at Kunstmuseen Krefeld
February 19 2017 19 February - 27 August 2017 For their solo exhibition Die Zugezogenen (The Newcomers ), Elmgreen & Dragset treat Haus... Read More -
News Story
The Asahi Shimbun reports on Yayoi Kusama: My Eternal Soul at the National Art Center, Tokyo
February 17 2017 A major exhibition of globally renowned avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama assembled from collections from all over Japan and around the... Read More
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News Story
Isaac Julien appointed Art Fund trustee
February 16 2017 London’s Art Fund has announced that it has appointed artist Isaac Julien as a new trustee. The national fundraising arts... Read More -
News Story
Chantal Joffe, Grayson Perry, Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross create work for Ash to Art
February 15 2017 The four artists are among international names who have used materials recovered from The Glasgow School of Art fire to... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Hernan Bas: Florida Living at SCAD Museum of Art
February 14 2017 14 February - 17 August 2017 SCAD Museum of Art presents 'Florida Living,' an exhibition of new artworks by acclaimed... Read More
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Interview
Yayoi Kusama talks to WSJ Magazine ahead of her major exhibitions in Japan and America
February 14 2017 The Unstoppable Yayoi Kusama Kusama already holds the record for the highest price paid for a work by a living... Read More -
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House Work reviewed in Time Out
February 13 2017 See what they did with the title? House. Work. It’s a bit like ‘housework’, except it’s in two parts, which... Read More -
Event
Chantal Joffe reads extracts from David Wojnarowicz's Close to the Knives
February 13 2017 London Review Bookshop 14 Bury Pl London WC1A 2JL 14 March 2017, 7-8.30pm The artist and activist David Wojnarowicz died... Read More
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Event
Control Issue Twenty Launch
February 13 2017 Launch: 6 - 9pm 17 February Laure Genillard Gallery 2 Hanway Place London W1T 1HB Control Magazine is seen as... Read More -
Interview
Master Class: Chantal Joffe in conversation
February 13 2017 Master Class: Chantal Joffe in conversation with Gemma Blackshaw from Zabludowicz Collection on Vimeo . Chantal Joffe disccuses her emotive... Read More -
Interview
Do Ho Suh interview with Wallpaper*
February 10 2017 Do Ho Suh creates the after-glow of time and place with fabric rooms and ritual rubbings. By Nick Compton Last... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Grayson Perry: The Vanity of Small Differences tours to Ukraine
February 9 2017 On February 16 – March 22, 2017 , IZOLYATSIA is hosting The Vanity of Small Differences, an exhibition by one... Read More -
Review
House Work is featured in the Guardian
February 8 2017 The booby-trapped bedroom, the mysterious mincing machine, the body under the patio … why the sudden spate of shows taking... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Stephen Willats: Human Right, a major survey exhibition at Mima
February 8 2017 Human Right surveys Stephen Willats’ practice from the late 1970s to the present day. The exhibition examines the relationship between... Read More
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Monocle Radio reviews Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
February 6 2017 The Monocle Arts Review Art: By Kathlene Fox-Davies Listen here Image: Installation view, Do Ho Suh: Passage/s. Courtesy the Artist,... Read More -
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Do Ho Suh interviewed by The Art Newspaper
February 3 2017 Do Ho Suh creates memorial to his lost New York home and studio Korean artist has moved to London, but... Read More -
Review
Do Ho Suh: Passage/s Time Out's Show of the Week
February 3 2017 By Eddy Frankel His story probably isn’t that different to yours. Do Ho Suh was born in South Korea,... Read More
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Review
Martin Gayford reviews House Work in The Spectator
February 3 2017 …Home — though not in a way that has much to do with Bloomsbury linen chests — is also the... Read More -
Interview
The Apollo Podcast: Idris Khan
February 3 2017 In this Apollo podcast, Thomas Marks is joined by artist Idris Khan on the eve of his survey exhibition at... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Idris Khan: A World Within at The New Art Gallery Walsall
February 2 2017 The New Art Gallery Walsall stages a major survey exhibition (3 February - 7 May 2017) by Walsall-native artist Idris... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien: Playtime at Platform-L Contemporary Art Center, Seoul
February 2 2017 Curated by Manu Park, the solo exhibition (22 February - 30 April 2017) includes PLAYTIME (Seven Screen Installation), 2014, which... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Yayoi Kusama: My Eternal Soul at The National Art Center, Tokyo
February 1 2017 The National Art Center, Tokyo, hosts a major exhibition of Kusama's work (22 February - 22 May 2017). Photo: Noriko... Read More -
Interview
The FT interviews Do Ho Suh
January 28 2017 Artist Do Ho Suh’s houses of memory. By Julie L Belcove The Korean constructs ghostly sculptures that explore ideas about... Read More
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Event
Book now: Conrad Shawcross talk at the V&A
January 26 2017 Friday 17 March 2017, 19.00 - 20.00 The Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre Imbued with an appearance... Read More -
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Do Ho Suh talk at the Architectural Association
January 26 2017 Series: Art and Architecture. Artists’ Talks Organised by Parveen Adams Date: Friday 24 February 2017 Time: 18:30 Venue: Lecture Hall... Read More -
Interview
Idris Khan: FT Everything Else Podcast
January 26 2017 The artist talks to the FT about his life, work and influences ahead of his major survey exhibition at The... Read More
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Interview
Do Ho Suh featured in Artforum
January 23 2017 Do Ho Suh is an artist based between London, New York, and Seoul who is known for his intensive work... Read More -
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The FT visits Doug Aitken's Underwater Pavilions
January 23 2017 Total immersion: Doug Aitken’s underwater world Visitors to the LA artist’s latest work will need scuba gear. By Jonathan... Read More -
Event
Jules de Balincourt creates the scenic design for New York City Ballet's production of Scherzo Fantastique
January 22 2017 Premieres January 22 as part of New York City Ballet's program Stravinsky x 5 Performances January 22, 24, 27, and... Read More
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Preview
NS Harsha: Charming Journey previewed in Artforum
January 20 2017 Mori Art Museum Tokyo February 4–June 11 Curated by Mami Kataoka In the painting Come Give Us a Speech, 2008,... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Stephen Willats included in This Way Out of England: Gallery House in Retrospect at Raven Row
January 20 2017 10 February to 26 March 2017 Over seven weekends Raven Row celebrates Gallery House, one of the most influential and... Read More -
Event
Keynote Presentation: Isaac Julien in His Own Words at Royal Ontario Museum
January 18 2017 Jan 24 Isaac Julien discusses the inspiration behind Isaac Julien: Other Destinies and more recent developments in his work.... Read More
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Event
Master Class: Chantal Joffe at Zabludowicz Collection
January 17 2017 2 February, 7–9pm Testing Ground: Master Class invites leading international artists to share their expertise with a small group of... Read More -
Interview
Maria Nepomuceno interviewed in Studio International
January 9 2017 The Brazilian artist talks about her fascination with hammocks, her novel way of amalgamating painting and sculpture, and the power... Read More -
News Story
Chris Ofili made CBE in New Year's Honours
January 4 2017 Chris Ofili Among Order of the British Empire Honorees for 2017 After the recent opening of the National Museum of... Read More
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Interview
Idris Khan talks to Aesthetica Magazine about his monument for UAE Memorial Park
January 4 2017 Idris Khan: Monument and Memory Residing right across Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque – the UAE capital’s most prominent landmark, Wahat... Read More -
Preview
NS Harsha: Charming Journey one of Newsweek's must-see exhibitions in 2017
January 2 2017 If you go to just five exhibitions next year, make sure it's these ones. By Francesca Gavin N.S. Harsha (Tokyo,... Read More -
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Yayoi Kusama exhibitions among Apollo’s global highlights of 2017
December 29 2016 Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition at the National Art Centre in Tokyo (22 February–22 May), and a separate one at the National... Read More
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News Story
Doug Aitken: Electric Earth named one of Time Out Los Angeles' best exhibitions of 2016
December 28 2016 Doug Aitken's work is all about the human experience in fast-evolving, ever-changing urban environments. In this sense, he's the ultimate... Read More -
News Story
Sarah Sze’s Second Avenue subway line commission revealed
Art Underground: A First Look at the Second Avenue Subway December 19 2016 By Randy Kennedy When a city has been waiting for a badly needed new subway line since 1929, public art... Read More -
News Story
The Hirshhorn heralds the arrival of Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkin
December 19 2016 For Yayoi Kusama, pumpkins represent a source of radiant energy. They are one of the artist’s most beloved motifs. Both... Read More
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Interview
Doug Aitken talks to Wallpaper* about Underwater Pavilions
December 16 2016 Pacific pavilions: Doug Aitken and Parley for the Oceans take art under the waves. By Ali Morris Clad in wetsuits... Read More -
News Story
Njideka Akunyili Crosby is featured in The Guardian’s Best American Art of 2016
December 16 2016 Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Norton Museum of Art. By Jason Farago If 2016 endures in American history as a year of... Read More -
Interview
Njideka Akunyili Crosby: FT Everything Else Podcast
December 15 2016 The artist talks about her life and work as part of a Financial Times Everything Else culture podcast. The interview... Read More
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Film
Do Ho Suh Rubbing/Loving film released by Art21
December 12 2016 Artist Do Ho Suh makes one final artwork in the New York apartment that was his home and studio for... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Ian Hamilton Finlay at St Paul's Cathedral
December 12 2016 New art installation for Advent and Christmastide at St Paul's Cathedral The star in its stable of light A work... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien films included in Hammer Museum's The Workshop Years: Black British Film and Video after 1981
December 10 2016 Isaac Julien's films are included in screenings from 3-7 January 2017. Independent black British filmmaking saw an increased urgency and... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Adriana Varejão featured in the Whitechapel Gallery's Terrains of the Body: Photography from the National Museum of Women in the Arts
December 8 2016 18 January – 16 April 2017 Whitechapel Gallery Drawn from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, U.S.),... Read More -
Interview
Wired visits Doug Aitken's Underwater Pavilions
December 8 2016 Explore a Giant Underwater Installation Off the California Coast. By Jack Stewart Catalina Island is just 22 miles off the... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Elmgreen & Dragset announce the title and conceptual framework of the 15th Istanbul Biennial
December 7 2016 a good neighbour The 15th Istanbul Biennial 's title and conceptual framework was announced by the curators Elmgreen & Dragset... Read More
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Interview
Elmgreen & Dragset talk to Artforum about their ideas for the 2017 Istanbul Biennial
December 7 2016 The fifteenth Istanbul Biennial has announced that its thematic concern, “A Good Neighbour,” will address the notions of homes, neighborhoods,... Read More -
Review
Dezeen reviews Alex Hartley: After You Left
December 6 2016 Modernist ruin in London canal provides a glimpse at an uncertain future. By Emma Tucker British artist Alex Hartley has... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien in Things Fall Apart at Africa.Cont, Lisbon
December 6 2016 Things Fall Apart (7 December 2016 - 12 March 2017) will feature artists, filmmakers and groups from across Africa, Asia,... Read More
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Interview
Njideka Akunyili Crosby named one of the FT's Women of the Year
December 6 2016 The Nigerian-born, LA-based artist talks to Jonathan Griffin about heritage, identity and why she chose art over medicine, as part... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien in The Place Is Here, Nottingham Contemporary
December 1 2016 February 4 – April 30, 2017 Nottingham Contemporary is presenting a major new exhibition, The Place Is Here, in collaboration... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Secundino Hernández included in High Anxiety: New Acquisitions at the Rubell Family Collection
December 1 2016 High Anxiety: New Acquisitions (30 November 2016 - 25 August 2017) presents selections of artworks from 32 artists acquired since... Read More
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News Story
Victoria Miro one of Artsy Editorial's best booths at Art Basel Miami Beach
December 1 2016 By Marina Cashdan No doubt one of the crowd-pleasers of this Art Basel in Miami Beach will be Yayoi Kusama’s... Read More -
News Story
The Art Newspaper reports on Idris Khan's monument for UAE Memorial Park
November 30 2016 By Anna Somers Cocks Which artist won the world’s largest, most prestigious and probably most valuable commission this year, taking... Read More -
Review
Alex Hartley: After You Left is one of Louisa Buck's London exhibition picks
November 26 2016 Alex Hartley: After You Left, Victoria Miro, Wharf Road (until 16 December) To my mind the best—and now most prescient—work... Read More
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Review
Time Out reviews Alex Hartley: After You Left
November 25 2016 Alex Hartley: After You Left ★★★★ By Eddy Frankel There’s a house in ruins in a swamp. Palm trees sway... Read More -
News Story
Idris Khan creates monument for UAE Memorial Park
November 24 2016 High tribute to UAE’s heroes By The National staff A 90-metre long sculpture made from 31 aluminium-clad steel tablets will... Read More -
Prize
Njideka Akunyili Crosby shortlisted for the Future Generation Art Prize 2017
November 24 2016 PinchukArtCentre has announced 21 artists shortlisted for the 4th edition of the Future Generation Art Prize , established by the... Read More
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Event
Book launch for Alex Hartley: Now Here is Land
November 23 2016 Thursday 1 December, 6:30-8pm Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW Panel discussion followed by drinks with the artist... Read More -
Interview
Alex Hartley discusses his new exhibition, and more, on Monocle Radio
November 22 2016 Alex Hartley talks to Monocle Radio on the occasion of his new exhibition at Victoria Miro. Read More -
Review
Alex Hartley exhibition featured in Wallpaper*
November 22 2016 If we can count on anyone to wow us with spectacle it's British artist Alex Hartley. From the Arctic to... Read More
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Review
Artnet features Protest publication as one of its ‘Five Gorgeous Art Books’
November 22 2016 Victoria Miro’s “Protest ” group show at their Islington gallery this year proved timely in a year when people have... Read More -
News Story
Designboom looks at Alex Hartley's A Gentle Collapsing II
November 22 2016 Alex Hartley erects a decaying, faux modernist ruin in a jungle-like London garden By Nina Azzarello In Victoria Miro Gallery’s... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Do Ho Suh at Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
November 22 2016 Madison Museum of Contemporary Art 11 February - 14 May 2017 Architectural settings and abstracted figures inspired by the artist’s... Read More
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Art Fair
Victoria Miro at Art Basel Miami Beach 2016
November 22 2016 Victoria Miro returns to Art Basel Miami Beach (Booth M9, 1 - 4 December 2016) with a presentation exploring themes... Read More -
Interview
Doug Aitken in The New York Times
November 20 2016 Off the coast of Catalina Island — At first, the fish avoided the intruder. A couple of beefy sheepshead hid... Read More -
Interview
Alex Hartley discusses his new exhibition After You Left
November 18 2016 Alex Hartley’s new exhibition After You Left features photography-based monochrome works depicting classic examples of mid-twentieth-century domestic architecture shrouded by... Read More
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Interview
Alex Hartley talks to AnOther about his new exhibition, After Your Left
November 18 2016 The Artist Constructing Modernist Ruins in a Gallery Garden For his enchanting new installation at London's Victoria Miro Gallery, opening... Read More -
Film
Jacco Olivier and Wangechi Mutu film screening at CAST, Cornwall
November 18 2016 FILM CLUB presents SURFACE Friday 9 December, 7.30pm Admission free, all welcome. The works explore various themes including sound visualisation,... Read More
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