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The major international design conference Semi-Permanent lands at London's Barbican Theatre, 10 and 11 June.
The team behind the internationally renowned online design portal Design Is Kinky is making its long-awaited London debut with the design conference, Semi-Permanent, co-presented by RES Media Group and Diesel.
The two day event takes place at London’s Barbican Theatre Friday 10 and Saturday 11 June. view images...
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Review - Giancarlo Neri - The Chair
As I sat on the top of Hampstead Heath in the sun, I wondered how many optical illusions could be played with Giancarlo Neri’s gargantuan sculpture, The Writer. This monument to the intimacy between the writer and his desk stands at 22ft high.
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Woolff
Gallery - Tania Coates - 'To
& From the West Country'
8th - 13th September 2003
Group Show; Holland & Sexty, and invited guest artists.
Transition-Mark
Croxford
13-28 September
Fri-Sun 12-6
Sculptor Mark Croxford
takes in the obsessions and explorations of the last six years, ranging
from the forests of Estonia to his drawings on glass.
Clapham
Art Gallery-‘YOUNG GODS’ SELECTED GRADUATES 2003
Tuesday 09/09/03 – 11/10/03
‘Young Gods’ features a highly selective group of graduates
from BA and MA courses showcasing multi-media work by contemporary artists
of the future.
'Unquiet
Voices' exhibition @ The Horse Hospital October 2003
October 13th - November 15th 2003
An exhibition in celebration of 10 years of The Chamber Of Pop
Culture.
Glitch
1.0-‘A Night of Electronica, IDM and Visual Arts’
8pm Saturday
25th October 2003
Featuring Performances
By, Boogaloo Debt Squat, TSG, Mineral + Doghouse DJ’s, Acroyear,
Edge Effect, Buswell, iPablo, ShiftApple3
Jerwood
Drawing Prize Exhibition
3rd September – 12th October
JAKE
& DINOS CHAPMAN EXHIBITION
Wednesday 1 October
The Saatchi Gallery presents an exhibition of the major works made by
the Chapman Brothers over the last decade.
CLUB.CAKE
ongoing
At CLUB.CAKE we try and feature up and coming artists
through our events.
The
ICA
ICA
LISTINGS
- Variety
of events
19 August-18 October 2003
A selection
of work including video, music and film.
ICA-Trans
Europe Express
Fri 10 & Sat 11 Oct, 8pm
The 'Trans Europe Express' European music festival
will bring together leading DJs, live acts, labels and audiovisual artists
from all corners of the continent.
Franz
Ferdinand -
ICA
Wednesday 10 September 2003
Franz Ferdinand have already been touted as the new Smiths/Interpol/future
of music.
The
War is Dead Long Live The War -
The ICA
Mon 15 - Sat 20 Sept, 8pm
exploring the absurdity and tragedy of war echoed through two
men's stark sadness and experiences.
The
V&A
THE
V&A FROM SEPTEMBER
2003
September - May 2004
Various activities and exhibitions as well as a new photography gallery
that has recently opened.
OCTOBER
HALF-TERM FOR KIDS AT THE V&A
Saturday 25 October to Sunday 2 November
A variety of activities for children ranging from carnival
costume to banners throughout the October half term.
WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A
OCTOBER 2003
A range of events including activities for kids during half term.
The
V&A Photography Gallery
11 August - 2 November 2003
Recent Gifts of Photojournalism, a temporary display.
Various
events at the V&A
2003
A selection of talks and events.
NEW
PAINTINGS GALLERIES - THE V&A
Opening
November 26, 2003
Displaying 200 works from our extensive painting collection, in a new
suite of five galleries.
Tate
Modern
Paul McCarthy
19 May - 26 October
Two newly commissioned inflatable sculptures by American artist Paul McCarthy
Tate
Britain
Wolfgang
Tillmans
6 June - 14 September 2003
if
one thing matters, everything matters
Tillmans’ photographs present us with a compelling alternative to
conventional ideas about beauty
Bridget Riley
26 June - 28
September
No painter, dead or alive, has ever made us more aware
of our eyes than Bridget Riley.
CLASH
OF THE TITANS NIKE VS ADIDAS AT EXPOSURE LTD
1st-26th September 2003
Nike and Adidas battling it out through the decades,
all sneaker freaks and art lovers should be sure to visit this exhibition!
DESIGNER
Autumn SALE UK
Fri 19th Sept - Sun 21st Sept 2003
Watch this space for details of new designers for our September sale.
Egg Space Gallery
www.eggspace.org
Warsaw
Projects-Judith Rothwell
22 August 03 – 21 September 03
Rothwell’s work focuses on stereotyping,
unheard voices and forgotten arguments that suppress women into "low
art" and an uneasy glamour.
The
Under £500 Art Fair - 33 Portland Place, London
Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September
A whole Georgian townhouse has been hung with art for sale at under £500.
MAXIMUM
RETURN - Static
September 2004-September 2005
MAXIMUM
RETURN will invite 10 exceptional artists, architects or writers, to work
on 10 projects.
Richard
Long - Haunch
of Venison
June 11th – September 27th 2003
Ricard
Long records traces of his journeys, creating works concerned with time,
movement and locality.
a
space contemporary art gallery is due to hold the
finalists exhibition of its first open entry competition entitled ‘What
If?’.
We are currently receiving entries, but it is not to late for you to submit
work. more...
The
National Student Journalism Awards 2003
The biggest showcase for British student media talent,
organised by the Daily Mirror and the National Union of Students.
National
Portrait Gallery
BP Portrait Award 2003 & BP Travel Award
12 June - 21 September
Wolfson Gallery
With an impressive first prize of £25,000, the hugely popular annual
BP Portrait Award is a leading showcase for young painters specialising
in the field of portraiture. Also on display will be work by BP Travel
Award 2002 winners Daisy Richardson and Jessica Wolfson, who have been
travelling on the Trans Siberian Railway from Moscow to Beijing, painting
portraits of people they encounter along the way.
Free
Design
Museum, Tower Hill, London
The Peter Saville Show
23 May-14 Sep 2003
From
the Design Museum official website: "One of the most influential
designers working today, Peter Saville has been a cult figure in both
graphic design and pop culture for 25 years since the start of his long
collaboration with the bands Joy Division and New Order as art director
of Factory Records, the legendary independent record label. He has also
created iconic fashion images in his work for Yohji Yamamoto, Christian
Dior and, now, Stella McCartney and Givenchy. This first retrospective
of Peter Saville's work, drawn from his private archive, will trace his
career from Factory Records to his recent multimedia projects while tracing
the history of contemporary graphic design and the story of how style
culture hit the High Street."
Photographers Gallery
Stephen Gill
14 Sep
Hackney Wick is a bleak and desolate place which fifteen years ago boasted
a speedway track and greyhound stadium and has new aspirations as a site
of the 2012 Olympic Games. In the meantime, on Sundays, it has become
home to the 'black market', which has grown to giant proportions.
In January, the young British photographer Stephen Gill purchased a Bakelite
camera at the market for 50p and has used it, over several months, to
document The Wick's strangely self-sufficient world and the frenetic activity
of the people who occupy it. A plastic camera with a plastic case and
lens, the camera has no focus or exposure controls. Its no-frills technology
mirrors the functionality of the market itself and Gill's resulting photographs
exploit the spontaneous effects of the camera to reflect the energy and
chaos and - faced with closure in July when the market's licence expires
- the fragility of the environment.
The
Queen's Gallery
Buckingham Palace,
Buckingham Palace Road,
London SW1
Open: Daily 09:30-17:30 Last admission 16:30 closed 25 -26 December, 1
January, Tel: 020 7839 1377 for more details.
Leonardo Da Vinci: The Divine and the Grotesque
The Queen's Gallery contains treasures from the vast Royal Collection.
Her Majesty possesses one of the finest and most valuable art collections
in the world. Including Leonardo Da Vinci obsessional drawings and notes
of the human form.
Royal
Festival Hall
Level 2, Main Foyer
on the South Bank, London SE1
Opening hours: 10.00 am – 10.30 pm daily. Admission free
13 September – 13 October 2002
http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Exhibitions/World_Press/WPP.htm
World
Press Photo
The most prestigious annual press photography contest in the
world! Sponsored by Canon and TIME Magazine, this year it attracted 49,235
entries from 4,171 photographers from 123 countries worldwide. An exhibition
of over 200 of the award-winning photographs. The exhibition is being
shown in over 70 venues in 35 countries around the world!
Judging took place in Amsterdam 2-13 February. The jury gave prizes in
9 theme categories to 55 photographers of 21 nationalities.
Science
Museum
Free
0870870 4868
Exhibition Rd, SW7
Nearest tube South Kensington
Daily 10am-6pm
Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition
£9.95, concs £6.95
A collection of genuine artefacts raised from the seabed, intertwined
with real stories of those aboard the Titanic. Taking you through a chronological
journey through the life of the ship from its conception to its construction
and the tragic sinking on April 15 1912. Recreated 1stand 3rd class cabins
are featured plus the reconstructed bridge, Stories are told in the Passenger
Gallery and in the Iceberg Gallery visitors can actually touch an artificial
iceberg created to give an indication of how cold it was in the Atlantic!
16th May-28th September 2003
Tate
Modern
Free 02078878008
Bankside, SE1
Nearest tube Southwark/Blackfriars. Daily 10am-6pm, Fri & Sat until
10pm. Galleries open 10.15am
International modern art
From the collection in four themed groups ‘Landscape’, ‘Still
Life’, ‘The Nude’ and ‘History’, plus in-focus
rooms. New displays include Bill Viola’s video installation ‘Five
Angels for the Millennium’. Ongoing.
Paul McCarthy: Inflatable sculptures by the American
artist.
19th May-26 October 2003
Wallace
Collection
Free 020 75639500
Hertford House
Manchester Square, W1
Nearest tube Bond St. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm
Sun 12noon-5pm
A
Permanent Collection of Paintings by Boucher, Canaletto, Frans
Hals, Fragonard, Gainsborough and Reynolds, plus furniture, porcelain
and weaponry.
Aug
to September 2003
WANTED-Student
Photographers |
TRACE Magazine is looking to publish Nottinghill
2003 photos.
This will be a great opportunity for any student photographer. If
anyone is interested contact Tony at tony@artshole.co.uk
before the end of Friday 5th September and we will put you in touch
with the right people. Have a look at the website www.trace44.com
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Enrique
Metinides
- The Photographer's Gallery
24 July – 7 September 2003
Metinides’s lifelong focus has been with the imagery of disaster
and destruction through photography.
ICA
Cinema, Evgeny Yufit: Necrorealist Cinema
4 September 2003
St Petersburg-based painter, art, photographer and film maker Evgeny Yufit
is concerned with the representation of death and psycho-pathological
processes.
ICA,
thisisrealart and Mowax present
05
- 08 September 2003
thisisrealart
and the ICA present a four-day exhibition and special live show at the
ICA.
'Scribbles'
- Egg Space Gallery
06
August - 06 September 2003
'Scribbles' is an exhibition of markmaking through signs and semiotics,
notions and chronicles.
Cruel
and Tender
5 June -7 September
The Real in the Twentieth-Century Photograph
Cool
Brands ticket give away |
Experience an interactive showcasing of all that’s cool as
judged by an independent judging panel of experts from the photographer
Rankin to the founder of eyestorm and from the Editor of Vogue to
the Marketing Director of Piaggio. The qualifying brands, ranging
from top designer fashion brands to the latest cars and games, will
be on show in a creative and interactive showcase for one afternoon
only.
Artshole has 50 tickets to giveaway
to this unique event, these can be claimed by emailing
cool@thebrandcouncil.org
more...
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Whitechapel
Art Gallery |
Whitechapel
Art Gallery
Philip-Lorca diCorcia - A Storybook Life
7 June - 24 August 2003
One of America’s leading photographers, Philip-Lorca
diCorcia combines a
documentary tradition with the fictional worlds of cinema and
advertising to create a powerful link between reality, fantasy
and desire.
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller - Recent Works
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller take the viewer
on a personal journey with their famous audio walks, sound pieces
and films filled with memories and reflections.
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V&A
Contemporary Space - Guy Bourdin |
Guy
Bourdin
V&A Contemporary Space
17 April – 17 August 2003
The V&A is staging the first retrospective of Guy Bourdin,
the influential photographer known for his intense and dramatic
fashion photographs.
Guy Bourdin, c. 1978 © The Guy Bourdin Estate,
2003 The Orange Sofa
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Serpentine
Gallery - Cindy Sherman |
Cindy
Sherman
3
June - 25 August 2003
Open daily 10am - 6pm. Admission free.
Cindy
Sherman is one of the most influential artists of the twentieth
century. This survey exhibition, her first in the United Kingdom
for almost ten years, brings together over fifty works which span
the artist’s career and include new work shown here for
the first time.
Untitled #225 1989 Colour photograph
121.9 x 83.8 cm The Broad Art Foundation
Photograph courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures
© 2003 Cindy Sherman
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Royal
Academy of Arts |
Architecture
in the summer exhibition 2003
The Royal Academy's annual exhibition, bringing together paintings,
sculptures, drawings and models by many of Britain's most distinguished
artists and architects, is the worlds largest open contemporary
art exhibition. Highlights this year include a gallery showcasing
work by the cream
of young artists from four major London art colleges, one room
devoted to the work of the late Spanish sculptor, Eduardo Chillida,
and a spectacular sculpture by David Mach in the RA Annenberg
Courtyard.
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Clapham
Art Gallery |
KES
RICHARDSON ‘COME’
Tuesday 15/07/03 – 16/08/03
Richardson
has enjoyed huge success in London and New York over the last two
years for his sexualised portraits and nudes. He is known for his
immaculately executed interpretations, derived initially from internet
pornography.
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Andrew
Mummery gallery |
Richard
Walker
17
July - 23 August
A
highly respected Glasgow-based artist, Walker was among the first
to sound an alternative to the bombast of 1980s figuration, and
he has steered a cogent course for painting alongside the neo-conceptualism
of many of his contemporaries.
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Alternative
Designer Village Fête at the V&A
29 & 30 August 2003
Henry
Moore: Public Sculptures @ Tate Modern
19 May – 25 August 2003
The display focuses on the large monumental public sculptures
that Henry Moore (1898-1986) made from the 1940s onwards including many
of the most important examples.
Christian
Marclay
- White Cube
11 July –30 August 2003
A montage
of musical moments taken from hollywood classics.
'291
Gallery' - Various Exhibitions
07
August - 28 August 2003
August Listings for the 291 Gallery including 8i8/Utrophia a night of
experimental film and music.
Photographic
works
- Catto Contemporary
08 August – 20 August 2003
A selection of photographic works by Danny Treacy and
Sara Shamsavari.
Happy
Families
- Flat 2, 556 Harrow Road, London W9 3QG
16, 23 and 30 August
Happy Families is an exploration into the tensions and dynamics of the
intimate and the domestic.
If
Tomorrow Never Comes - Transition Gallery
01
- 17 August 2003
Three
contemporary artists who make use of familiar objects, images and samples
from everyday life.
'Art
Fund Centenary' exhibition
-
Usher
Gallery
Extended
to 25 August
A mixture
of paintings and objects selected from collections throughout the County
of Lincolnshire.
Whats
on updated
Saatchi
Gallery, Southbank, London
Saatchi Collection- damien hirst
april 17th - august 31st 2003
Damien
Hirst is the alpha-male of contemporary British art. Through his sculptures,
installations, paintings, and films, Hirst is constantly re-examining
the beauty and poetry in death presenting a higher truth understood through
the mortal limitations of fear, religion, fatalism, awe and humour.
South
London Gallery
65 Peckham Road
SE5 8UH
02077036102
press@southlondongallery.org
3rd June-
3rd August 2003
Independence
Celebrating its newly independent status with a major exhibition that
takes independence as its theme. Artists invited to contribute work on
the subject of politics, history, human rights, freedom of expression
and non-conformity. Some of the many interpretations which artists explore
in this exhibition, not forgetting the over-arching importance of art
as a means of expressing independent voices, exhibited in throughout the
gallery and its gardens during this large-scale exhibition. A series of
film screenings and special events will run alongside Independence. Artists
involved include Jeremy Akerman, Carlos Amorales, Fabienne Audéoud,
Artlab, Anna Best, Zarina Bhimji, Simon Bill, Rut Blees Luxembourg, Christian
Boltanski, Marc Chaimowicz, Adam Chodzko to name but a few…
Henry Moore: Public Sculptures from the 1940s onwards,
shown in the Turbine Hall.
19th May -25th August 2003
The Road to Impressionism: Paintings by Courbet, Monet
and others….
Til 3rd August 2003
Retriever
@ Pearl
Oct
3 – 26 2003
Armando
Andrade Tudela, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Jefford Horrigan, Jeff McMillan,
Richard Wentworth
a
tribute to the hunter/gatherer approach to making art. |
Julian
Rosefeldt - Asylum
19th
October – 25th October 2003
Asylum is a major
film installation that continues the artist’s investigations
into classification and typologies by examining and deconstructing
the stereotypes associated with immigrant citizens.
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'The
Audiovisual Lounge'
Monday
27th October, From 7.30 til midnight
an
exciting mix of videos and electronic music combining videos, animations,
live AV acts and DJ-VJ sets all smoothly integrated to create a fluid,
creative multi-media lounge-vibe.
Friday
17 - Thursday 23 October
ica listings
Tate
Modern
Paul McCarthy
19 May - 26 October
Two newly commissioned inflatable sculptures by American artist Paul McCarthy
a
space contemporary art gallery
is due to hold the finalists exhibition of its first open entry competition
entitled ‘What If?’.
We are currently receiving entries, but it is not to late for you to submit
work. more...
Tate
Britain if
one thing matters, everything matters
Tillmans’ photographs present us with a compelling alternative to
conventional ideas about beauty
CLUB.CAKE
ongoing
At CLUB.CAKE we try and feature up and coming artists
through our events.
EX-PRESS:
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART PRINT ARCHIVE
From
7 to 22 October 2003
Lying in the plan chests of the Royal College of Art Printmaking Department
are nearly 7,000 prints by graduates, staff and visiting artists, dating
back to the nineteenth century.
Habitat
Saturday 11th Oct
Habitat kicks off a
season of exciting in-store events with a Crash Course in Contemporary
Art.
Gallery
Forty-Seven: Alison Dunhill
Tuesday 14th October to Friday 17th October
SEGMENTS is an exhibition of new paintings by Alison Dunhill originating
from a visit to New Mexico in 1995.
Isaac
Julien -
Victoria Miro Gallery
9 September - 11 October 2003
Isaac
Julien is a master of juxtaposing screens and playing with film technology
to produce enticing scenario and narrative.
MELTING
SPELLS Exhibition
1st-12th October
The common subject of the art works
intends to explore the feminine universe, religious beliefs and popular
tradition.
Clapham
Art Gallery-‘YOUNG GODS’ SELECTED GRADUATES 2003
Tuesday 09/09/03 – 11/10/03
‘Young Gods’ features a highly selective group of graduates
from BA and MA courses showcasing multi-media work by contemporary artists
of the future.
Glitch
1.0-‘A Night of Electronica, IDM and Visual Arts’
8pm Saturday
25th October 2003
Featuring Performances
By, Boogaloo Debt Squat, TSG, Mineral + Doghouse DJ’s, Acroyear,
Edge Effect, Buswell, iPablo, ShiftApple3
CLUB.CAKE
ongoing
At CLUB.CAKE we try and feature up and coming artists
through our events.
Jerwood
Drawing Prize Exhibition
3rd September – 12th October
The
ICA listings
17-23 October
A selection of films and events
at the ICA
October
at the ICA
Mon
13 Oct, 7.30pm - 11pm
Music At The ICA
ICA LISTINGS
Friday 3 - Thursday 9 October
Selection of films at the ICA
ICA LISTINGS
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Variety of events
19 August-18 October 2003
A selection
of work including video, music and film.
ICA-Trans
Europe Express
Fri 10 & Sat 11 Oct, 8pm
The 'Trans Europe Express' European music festival
will bring together leading DJs, live acts, labels and audiovisual artists
from all corners of the continent.
Tate
Modern
Paul
McCarthy
19 May - 26 October
Two newly commissioned inflatable sculptures by American artist Paul McCarthy
Tate
Britain
if
one thing matters, everything matters
Tillmans’ photographs present us with a compelling alternative to
conventional ideas about beauty
Royal
Festival Hall
Level 2, Main Foyer
on the South Bank, London SE1
Opening hours: 10.00 am – 10.30 pm daily. Admission free
13 September – 13 October 2002
http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Exhibitions/World_Press/WPP.htm
Paul
McCarthy: Inflatable sculptures by the American artist.
19th May-26 October 2003
The
ICA
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