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to May 03
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to September 03
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November
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to September 04
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WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A IN SEPTEMBER 2004
SUMMER
FOR FAMILIES AT THE V&A
East
End Academy - Whitechapel Gallery
11 June
- 29 August
The
2004 East End Academy showcases new work from emerging artists living
and working in East London. The exhibition and off-site commissions present
an in-depth survey of 22 artists’ work – offering a fresh
perspective on the latest developments in contemporary art and a focused
snapshot of the immense creativity of the area.
Hannah Marshall
INTELLECTUAL CLOTHING AT "ONE YEAR ON"
Hannah Marshall is among the UK's most talented new designers to showcase
her new collection 'Altered Beauty' this July at the prestigious 'One
Year On' exhibition as part of New Designers 2004.
Hayward
Gallery
Jacques Henri Lartigue
Photographs 1901-1986
24 June - 5 September 2004
Jacques Henri
Lartigue (1894 - 1986) photographed his family and friends, capturing
the glamour of the good life in 20th century France ...
Photofusion
DENNIS GILBERT and JON MAY
16
July - 11 September
Photofusion
is pleased to present an exhibition of two British-based photographers,
Dennis Gilbert and Jon May, who have a shared interest in architecture.
NANCY VICTOR GALLERY
London, born and bred
By Pip
2 JULY
> 6 AUGUST 2004
Pip,
a somewhat quirky character based in central London, is an unknown artist
and in the spirit of Nancy Victor does not bow to the conventional –
he is currently working as a Florist. He can often be found in Trafalgar
Square or sitting on a park bench drawing his subjects – which is
how we found him.
Lawrence
O'Hana Gallery
Jack Smith
25 June – 8 August
This show will give an insight into the wide ranging practice of this
often neglected member of the New York underground scene of the 1960’s
and 70’s.
Jeffrey
Charles Gallery
JOHN MILLER
493 KB FROM THE ADMINISTERED WORLD
June 26 - July 25
The work that makes up this exhibition relates to Miller's on going analysis
of on-line dating. The show consists of a group of 8x10" photographs
superimposed with text from personals ads...
White
Space Gallery
Genia Chef
Danses de la Mort
5 -24 July 2004
White Space is pleased to present the first London exhibition
of the Berlin-based artist Genia Chef, one of the chief artists of the
Novia Akademia group, which originated in St Petersburg, and was inspired
by the ideas and theories of the late Timur Novikov.
THE
SAATCHI GALLERY
GALLEON AND OTHER STORIES
7 JULY onwards
the centrepiece be a forty-foot galleon by British artist Brian Griffiths.
Titled Beneath The Stride of Giants, the sculpture was created by assembling
old furniture found in skips and markets around South London.
FIGHTING
FOR NAPOLEON: TWO BATTLE PAINTINGS BY HORACE VERNET
The Wallace Collection
18 JUNE – 12 SEPTEMBER
his exhibition offers a superb opportunity to see what it was like to
be a Napoleonic soldier. At its centre, generously lent by the National
Gallery, visitors will have the chance to see close at hand, two large
and splendid paintings of The Battle of Hanau and The Battle of Montmirail.
“Around
the world in 120 ways at Earth from the Air!”
until September 26th 2004
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Daily 10.00–19.00
Entry: FREE
Earth from the Air features 120 photographs by celebrated French photographer
Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Earth from the Air captures the characteristics
and patterns of the natural world from a unique aerial perspective, providing
a unique record of the state of our planet today. Camels crossing the
Sahara desert, the Twin Towers on New York’s skyline,
Listen
To The Wine
Donald Urquhart
04 Sept - 03 Oct
Millers Terrace is pleased to present new work by Donald Urquhart. Listen
to the Wine is an exhibition of Donald Urquhart's new work, featuring
eight ink drawings and a wall painting.
CASSLAND
Slade MFA Painters
24th Sep – 3.Oct
Slade painters show new work: Paul Carr, Paul Corcoran,Tahu Deans, Bradley
Downey, Anja Ganster, Romily Hay,Kook Lee, Patrick Loan, Steven Lowrey,
HildurMargretardottir, Matthew Murphy, Dawn Mulone, Alison Guerin, AndrewPalmer,Chloe
Steele, Robert Stone, Phoebe Unwin
White
Space Gallery in St Peter's
1 - 1 8 Sep
Controlled Democracy: Olga Chernysheva (Russia), Georgy Ostretsov (Russia),
Claudia Kappenberg (Germany), Radek group (Russia), Superflex - FACT collaboration
(Denmark - UK). Curators: Anya Stonelake, Nana Zhvitiashvili
CAMDEN
PALACE
Restoration & Launch
Launch Festival - 21st – 26th Sep
A North London landmark is about to rise from the ashes….
Following a multi-million pound make-over, the legendary Camden Palace
is to be relaunched as KOKO, with a free
week-long music festival for over 10,000 people in September, it was announced
today (21st July) by the Mint Group.
Art
on the Square
On Sunday 26 September, London plays host to an exciting and
innovative event, inspiring creativity on a mass scale. Art on the Square:
Join the Party mixes a rich palette of free activities and events, bringing
together leading London galleries and artists with budding enthusiasts
of all ages in a day that everyone can share.
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291 Performance
Summer of Love with Carl Ramsey and LeJaune Royer
Remote
Control
-
Angel Row Gallery
10th July – 4th Sept
A group show
curated by Angel Row
OTHER
PEOPLE
Three Colts Gallery
3rd - 26th September
Contemporary
Art Society
04
Aug - 19th Sept
& The Economist Group present:
Sean
Cummins cleave
Anthony Gross Object Passing
a
space contemporary arts
until
10th September
Two
new painting exhibitions
Jeffrey
Charles Gallery
GALLERY A: MATT & ROSS
Temporary Tattoo
GALLERY B: ROMAN VASSEUR
Murder as a Fine Art (The Ritualised Death of the International Mural
Artist)
13 August-12 September, 2004
Jeffrey Charles Gallery is pleased to present two solo shows simultaneously.
Gallery 'A' contains a video by Matt & Ross entitled Temporary Tattoo.
Gallery 'B' contains Roman Vasseur's series of artist's impressions, architectural
drafts and a text: Murder as a Fine Art (The Ritualised Death of the International
Mural Artist).
DENNIS
GILBERT and JON MAY
16 July - 11 September
Photofusion is pleased to present an exhibition of two
British-based photographers, Dennis Gilbert and Jon May, who have a shared
interest in architecture.DENNIS
GILBERT and JON MAY
16 July - 11 September
Photofusion is pleased to present an exhibition of two
British-based photographers, Dennis Gilbert and Jon May, who have a shared
interest in architecture.
Haunch
of Venison Listings Information for June - October 2004
Animals
24 June – 11 September 2004
The works in the exhibition all explore the issue of how the otherness
of animals opens up new ways of thinking. Most of the works are new or
previously unseen in the UK, and a number have been made especially for
this exhibition.
Bywaters
The Soul of Ended Things
4 September – 11 September
Artistic interpretations of environmental issues curated by students on
Central St.Martins Curating and Exhibition Production Course.
The
Aquarium
James Cauty
The Aquarium in association with Blacksmoke proudly present a new edition
of prints.
4th, 5th and 6th Class by James Cauty
HENDRIX
EXHIBITION
The world’s largest collection of Jimi Hendrix memorabilia –
most of which has never been seen, heard or
displayed before - is to be exhibited in a blockbuster show at the re-launched
Marquee Club from 17-19th
September 2004.
MAKING
FACES
22 July - 26 September
The eagerly awaited touring exhibition Making Faces opens at the National
Gallery in July.
MAKING
FACES
22 July - 26 September
The eagerly awaited touring exhibition Making Faces opens at the National
Gallery in July.
WHITE
CUBE EDITIONS
GAVIN TURK Tea Stain
We are very pleased to offer another terrific edition
by GAVIN TURK
Wallace
Collection
A Permanent Collection
Sun 12noon-5pm ongoing
A Permanent Collection of Paintings by Boucher,
Canaletto, Frans Hals, Fragonard, Gainsborough and Reynolds, plus furniture,
porcelain and weaponry.
THE
V&A
V&A
HIGHLIGHTS
Spring 2004 - 2007
EXHIBITIONS
AND GALLERY OPENINGS 2004
Photofusion
DENNIS GILBERT and JON MAY
16
July - 11 September
Photofusion
is pleased to present an exhibition of two British-based photographers,
Dennis Gilbert and Jon May, who have a shared interest in architecture.
SoupProjects
upcoming summer 2004
The
Bridewell Theatre invites you to the European premiere of
a fantastic Tony and Grammy award winning Broadway Musical.
2nd Sept – 2nd Oct 2004 For a strictly Limited Season
ESTORICK
COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART
Fratelli
Alinari: A Photographic Tradition
ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART
23 June to 19 September 2004
This exhibition, organised in collaboration with Fratelli Alinari Fondazione
per la Storia della Fotografia will feature over 110 photographs drawn
from the archives of Fratelli Alinari, the renowned photographic studio
that documented the changing cultural and social landscape of Italy throughout
the latter half of the 19 th and much of the 20 th century.
SOMERSET
HOUSE
Islamic
Art from The State Hermitage Museum and The Khalili Collection
HERMITAGE ROOMS
Until 22 August 2004
The exhibition illustrates how these works were created to the glory of
God on the one hand and to the glory of human rulers, God’s representatives
on earth, on the other.
Edward
Hopper
Tate Modern
27 May - 5 September 04
major retrospective of the work of Edward Hopper (1882-1967)
September
at the National Gallery
LAST CHANCE TO SEE
Russian landscape in the age of Tolstoy, Making Faces
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 13 - Thursday 19 August 2004
ICA
LISTINGS
10 - 16 Sept
FILM, CLUB, PERFORMANCE, TALKS, ART and DIGITAL,
ICA
LISTINGS
16th - 22nd July
ICA
LISTINGS
23rd - 29th
July
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 9 July - Thursday 15 July
2004
ANDREI
RUBLEV AND MOSFILM at the ICA CINEMAS
2nd - 22nd July
ICA
LISTINGS
16th - 22nd July
ICA
LISTINGS
23rd - 29th
July
ANDREI
RUBLEV AND MOSFILM at the ICA CINEMAS
2nd - 22nd July
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 27 August - Thursday 2 September 2004
Shhh...
Sounds in spaces at the V&A
20 May - 30 August 2004
International musicians and artists, including David Byrne and Turner
Prize winner Gillian Wearing, are creating new sound works using the V&A's
diverse collections and stunning galleries for inspiration.
VIVIENNE
WESTWOOD AT THE V&A EXTENDED DATE - to 18 July 2004
The exhibition is the largest the V&A has ever dedicated to a British
designer and features more than 150 designs mainly selected from the V&A's
collection and Vivienne Westwood's personal archive.
-WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A IN JULY 2004
WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A IN AUGUST 2004
TEMPTING
FETE
5th annual designer Village Fete at the V&A
Friday Late 30 July, 6.30 - 10pm and Saturday 31 July, 1-5pm
This fete with a twist will see some of the best of British design at
the V&A. The line-up this year includes stalls by Carl Clerkin &
Gitta Gschwendtner, Bump, Daniel Eatock and many more of the latest design
talent around.
V&A
Shhh...
Sounds in spaces
20 May - 30 August 2004
The V&A is staging its first sound exhibition Shhh... in May 2004.
International musicians and artists, including David Byrne and Turner
Prize winner Gillian Wearing, are creating new sound works using the V&A's
diverse collections and stunning galleries for inspiration.
Somerset
House
WATERSCAPES
Wed 11 to Fri 13 August 6.30pm to 7.15pm
Sat 14 August 2.30pm to 3.30pm
A captivating display of Kathak dancing from the Royal court of the
Moghul Kings.
Talking
Peace 1604: The Somerset House Conference Paintings
GILBERT COLLECTION
20 May to 25 July 2004
This exhibition will look at the
Spanish-Flemish-English peace conference that was held in London during
the summer of 1604 at the royal palace of Somerset House on the Strand.
21
st Century Watercolour
ROYAL WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY
8 July to 1 August 2004
a passionate celebration of watercolour as a vibrant medium for the 21
st century
The
Enchanted River: 200 years of the Royal Watercolour Society
ROYAL WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY
Written by RWS archivist Simon Fenwick, the
book tells of the Society's changing fortunes over the years, the controversies,
personal vendettas and financial crises which characterised much of its
history
FILM
LONDON THROWS A LIFE LINE TO FILM CULTURE IN LONDON’S BOROUGHS
This twice yearly award is inviting new applications from organisations
until the deadline of 30th July.
The
Garden of Earthly Delights
The Walled Garden
17th May – 18th July 2004.
The symbol of the enclosed garden appears throughout history and across
cultures. It is Eden, a symbol of innocence, Paradise, Avalon, Arcadia,
home of the Fountain of Life and the Tree of Knowledge.
JUNE
HALF TERM ACTIVITIES
The Wallace Collection
Mat
Sant
The Michael Naimski Gallery
Exhibition continues until 31st July 2004
In his first major show since the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2003,
Mat’s latest work is a kaleidoscopic adventure in colour in which
he further develops his sensual musings on beauty with emotive abstraction.
Artist
Drags TV by Ear in Protest
- Mark McGowan
British performance artist Mark McGowan dragged a television roped to
his ear through Milan on Wednesday to protest against what he called excessive
political control over the media in Italy and other countries.
Jeffrey
Charles Gallery
John
Miller
Jeffrey Charles Gallery
June 26 - July 25
Miller has just completed two solo shows in the US "Everything is
Painted Brown" at Metro Pictures, NY and "Total Transparency"
at Richard Telles Fine Arts, Los Angeles.
'Production'
Anthony Gross
londonprintstudio
June 24 - July 31, 2004
An exploded narrative of digital animation and print
University
of Reading MFA graduate shows featuring Marc Camille Chaimowicz and Pamela
Golden.
private view: 13th July
14th - 18th July The
Coningby Gallery
David McKay
Monday 28th June - Saturday 3rd July 2004
Stylistically paraphrasing cultural clichés and iconic images,
David McKay creates an alluring pastiche alive with colour and form in
his current exhibition ‘Life’s Rich…’. He plays
with themes of intimacy, innocence, trust and menace as he isolates his
subjects from reality.
Usher
Gallery, Lindum Rd, Lincoln
August summer fun workshops from 4th - 20 of August
Transition
Post
Marks
Arabella Lee & Melanie Rose
21 August – 5 September
The
Police cant find my Ex Girlfriend
Aug 2nd - 14th
Daryl Waller
A&D gallery
Usher
Gallery, Lindum Rd, Lincoln
August summer fun workshops from 4th - 20 of August
Transition
Post
Marks
Arabella Lee & Melanie Rose
21 August – 5 September
The
Police cant find my Ex Girlfriend
Aug 2nd - 14th
Daryl Waller
A&D gallery
ART
SPACE GALLERY
2nd July – 31st July
Michael Richardson Contemporary Art, Paintings
ART
FILM: JAPANESE AVANT-GARDE (18)
17th -18th JULY
CURZON SOHO
TICKETS £5/£4concession
BOYS
IN THE BAND
July 24th - July 25th
LIBERTINES BY ROGER SARGENT
Proud Camden
BIG
TOE BUS PULL
18th August
The performance is to take place at 10am on Wednesday 18th August 2004.
the expected duration of the event is four hours, I am in training at
the moment but will allow plenty of time for the pull to be completed.
Danses
de la Mort: Genia Chef
5 -24 July 2004
White Space is pleased to present the first London exhibition
of the Berlin-based artist Genia Chef, one of the chief artists of the
Novia Akademia group, which originated in St Petersburg, and was inspired
by the ideas and theories of the late Timur Novikov.
Croydon
Inter Faith Exhibition
1st - 30th July in Exhibition space C.
It has been organised by 22 year old graduate in Media Photography and
winner of BBC Birmingham Respect “Snap It” photography competition,
CLAPHAM
ART GALLERY
07 July - 07 Aug
Richardson is well known for his hard-edged, graphic paintings
Chambers
Gallery
15th Aug - 31st Aug
Faye Briony’s debut exhibition ‘The Trial of Tartuffe’
Campbell
Works
August 5, 7pm.
HOW
THESE THINGS LIVE
M+R
By Chosil Jan Kil, Makin Jan and more
1st - 11th July
Flat
28th - 30th August 11-5pm daily
424 Hackney Road
In a world jampacked with stuff for the body, house, car, government or
corporation, one can only survive through selective awareness. Paying
full and serious intellectual attention to everything from the microwave
to the beer-can cozy simply isn't possible.
ART
SPACE GALLERY
2nd July – 31st July
Michael Richardson Contemporary Art, Paintings
ART
FILM: JAPANESE AVANT-GARDE (18)
17th -18th JULY
CURZON SOHO
TICKETS £5/£4concession
BOYS
IN THE BAND
July 24th - July 25th
LIBERTINES BY ROGER SARGENT
Proud Camden
BIG
TOE BUS PULL
18th August
The performance is to take place at 10am on Wednesday 18th August 2004.
the expected duration of the event is four hours, I am in training at
the moment but will allow plenty of time for the pull to be completed.
Hannah
Marshall
INTELLECTUAL CLOTHING AT "ONE YEAR ON"
Hannah Marshall is among the UK's most talented new designers to showcase
her new collection 'Altered Beauty' this July at the prestigious 'One
Year On' exhibition as part of New Designers 2004.
Billy
Childish
The Aquarium
Handing the Loaded Revolver to Our Enemies - A Homage to Vincent van Gogh
9th July - 28th July
private view 8th July 6.30pm - 9pm
A unique exhibition of Vincent van Gogh paintings painted by the artist
Billy Childish
Croydon
Inter Faith Exhibition
1st - 30th July in Exhibition space C.
It has been organised by 22 year old graduate in Media Photography and
winner of BBC Birmingham Respect “Snap It” photography competition,
CLAPHAM
ART GALLERY
07 July - 07 Aug
Richardson is well known for his hard-edged, graphic paintings
Chambers
Gallery
15th Aug - 31st Aug
Faye Briony’s debut exhibition ‘The Trial of Tartuffe’
Campbell
Works
August 5, 7pm.
Danses
de la Mort: Genia Chef
5 -24 July 2004
White Space is pleased to present the first London exhibition
of the Berlin-based artist Genia Chef, one of the chief artists of the
Novia Akademia group, which originated in St Petersburg, and was inspired
by the ideas and theories of the late Timur Novikov.
HOW
THESE THINGS LIVE
M+R
By Chosil Jan Kil, Makin Jan and more
1st - 11th July
Flat
28th - 30th August 11-5pm daily
424 Hackney Road
In a world jampacked with stuff for the body, house, car, government or
corporation, one can only survive through selective awareness. Paying
full and serious intellectual attention to everything from the microwave
to the beer-can cozy simply isn't possible.
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Gallery
what's on in July All
Fur Coat and No Knickers
a space
11 June - 23 July
Performance and video bring together various concerns using black humour
to explore living and working in the 21st Century. Through
The City
Loyd Grossman curates at thenunnery
Gordon Cheung
Giles Corby Silke Dettmers Robin Dixon Mandy Hudson Lee Maelzer Tanya Millard
Jon Purnell Nicolene Van Harskamp
Private view - Friday June 18th 2004
Until 17th July
This years Bow Arts Trust summer exhibition, ‘Through The
City’, selected by Loyd Grossman, follows the diverse work of 9 artists
who are inspired by the urban environment. Studio
one0two, Tea Building
Ebb & Flow
2nd - 31st July 2004
Realism paintings of the Thames bank by Mick Dean
Mick Dean’s latest exhibition of paintings reflect his particular
concern with erosion; not simply the quiet force of nature and it’s
effects along the banks of the river Thames, but as a Londoner of over fifty
years, also the way his childhood memories from this area have altered with
the passing of time.
Haunch
of Venison
listings until October
Yannick Demmerle: Until 17 July 2004
Takehito Koganezawa: 22 July – 28 August 2004
Heimweh: Young German Art: 16 September – 19 October 2004
Eclipse
White Cube
Towards the edge of the visible
16 July – 21 August 2004
Darren Almond, Miroslaw Balka, Raoul de Keyser, Isa Genzken, Felix Gonzalez-Torres,
David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, Runa Islam, Sergej Jensen, Agnes Martin, Paul
Pfeiffer, Andreas Slominski, Neal Tait, Cerith Wyn Evans.
MOT
LILITH
9th July - 13th August 2004
SONIA BOYCE, STEVE COLSON, LOUISE HARRIS, RUNA ISLAM, MELANIE STIDOLPH
The Myth of Lilith appears in a number of different forms across various
religions. Lilith is both, inspiration; giver of knowledge, the strong autonomous
woman, while at the same time portrayed as a night demon that strangles
babies, possesses young women through mirrors and seduces men away from
their wives. JOHN
MILLER : 493
KB FROM THE ADMINISTERED WORLD
Jeffrey Charles Gallery
June 26 - July 25
an exhibition of new work by John Miller Ritzy
Cinema
FAYRE
ART
Every Saturday
FAYRE ART, a selection of handmade and artistic products (textiles,
cloths, jewellery, original prints). Trail
- Laura Daly
ArtSway
3 July - 15 August All
that useless Beauty
WHITECHAPEL PROJECT SPACE
10 July 8 August 2004
This exhibition brings together 5 video works by 5 European artists.
Cafe
Gallery Projects Still Live offsite at Greenwich by Fran Cottell
ongoing
The Installation embraces time, presenting Still Live not a still life.
permanently to her memory bank. Burlesque
thecentralhouse
the exhibition by Richard Heeps at Zetland Gallery
An exhibition of photography featuring Burlesque performers Dita Von Teese,
Miss Immodesty Blaize, The Shorditch Belles and Walter plus many more.
private view 1st July 6pm - 8.30pm
2nd July - 29th July Sallywood
Photography
Alive
at Dawn
A retrospective exhibition of largescale landscape and abstract
images printed onto silk. SOMETIMES
WORDS ARE TOO SLOW
Proud Central
July 23– September 3
Featuring over 100 images taken by the eight multi award-winning members
of Forum photographic
collective Conrad
Shawcross at Manifesta 5
ENTWISTLE The
approach
Her Kind
8 July - 8 August
‘Her Kind’ is an exhibition of paintings, sculpture and collage
by six internationally based artists whose work explores complex shades
of femininity, often with a darker undertone. The show includes works by
Dani Jakob, Rezi van Lankveld, Alisa Margolis, Ree Morton, Evren Tekinoktay
and Alexis Marguerite Teplin. ENJOY
THE SILENCE
Proud Camden
July 31– August 26
This summer, the lid will be lifted on the underground culture of European
skateboarding CONFLICT
& SPIRITUALITY : Mohsen Keiany
The Drum
7 May - 7 July 2004
Mohsen Keiany's paintings stem from his own experiences as a child soldier,
tell about grief and loss, but somehow his exhibition manages to be positive
and beautiful.
THE
REHEARSAL OF SPACE
THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY
9 JUNE - 31 JULY
Martins work constitutes a field of illusionary and fictional games, implying
passages from the dimensions of art history, psychoanalysis and philosophy.
Elin Wikström - RETAiliATOR
The Showroom
30 June 8 August
project that examines how our individual freedoms alter on a
daily basis as we move between public and commercial spaces.
Usher
Gallery
Lesley Stableford
Throughout July A Private View by Lesley Stableford, A film showing a creative
synthesis of a challenging theme 'homelessness', made with support from
the homeless of Lincoln. Ross
Neil
Sara Pearce Fine Art
8th June - 2nd July Urban
Art 2004
17 July 2004
Now in our third year we can promise a real
fun day out, and with the Lambeth Country Fair just round the corner you
can make a whole day of it! pressure
sound - launch night
The Asylum
This Friday sees the launch of pressure sound, a club born from
the fusion of electro and dancehall, hip-hop and breaks
The
Progressive Development Plan
The Empire
June 26th - July 2004
A group show featuring six London based, trans-national artists.
VISUAL
ARTS EXHIBITION 2004
Email Boyle Arts
July 22-August 1
Works by some of the very best contemporary Painters and Sculptors in
Ireland can be seen. Well-established artists will be there as well as
many of the young and emerging talent from all over Ireland.
Hypermarket
The Place Theatre
THE
RHYTHM FACTORY
MUAK-PEOPLE TOGETHER
Saturday 14th August
THE
MOTH HOUSE PRESENTS
'CRUDE METAPHORS an artist's commission supplement
In August 2004 the first edition of a 10 page sponsored supplement, entitled
'Crude Metaphors', will be launched in Hot Shoe magazine.
Woody's
NODISKO MEETS SOLEAL UPTOWN
CARNIVAL AFTER-PARTY SPECIAL
Sunday August 29th
Nodisko, the enfant terribles of West London’s club circuit, have
teamed up with fellow Woodys party-starters Soleal for a very special
Carnival party on Bank Holiday Sunday.
University of East London
MA Fine Art Degree Show
private view on Thursday 2nd September 2004
6pm - 9pm
Braziers
College
10th braziers International Artists Workshop - SYMPOSIUM
21st and 22nd Aug
An artist-led initiative, it seeks to
introduce artists, from different backgrounds and disciplines to
participate in activity removed geographically and conceptually from
their usual practice.
mile
end ecology pavillion
"went the day well ?"
10-6 on the 11th to the 14th of august.
Group exhibition
From
Paglieres to Grasse
From 8th through 29th August
Environmental intervention in the occitanian ways.
Green
Man
FRIDAY ROCK BAR
EVERY FRIDAY
Playing the cooler side of Rock n Roll & Alternative + Indie.
M+R
gallery
Danny Sangra
6th - 15th August
Danny Sangra's new work at M+R shows the exciting new direction taken
by this young painter through large scale works and a gigantic wall painting
that is M+R's largest ever painting to date.
DANDYISM.NET
New blog devoted to men's fashion and style icons blends reverence and
irreverence
LILITH
9th
July - 13th August
SONIA BOYCE,
STEVE COLSON, LOUISE HARRIS, RUNA ISLAM, MELANIE STIDOLPH
Laura Daly - Trail
ArtSway Contemporary
Visual Art in the New Forest
July 3 - August
15 2004
A video and photographic investigation of Laurence - a notorious will-o'-wisp
in the New Forest.
Le
Gun
Exhibition runs Monday 5th July – Saturday 31st July.
This month Primordial Ink showcases the work the newly-launched magazine
Le Gun,
londonprintstudio
June 24 - July 31
Production at londonprintstudio is the first UK solo exhibition by artist
Anthony Gross. Gross’ work draws on pop videos, computer games,
advertising and Hollywood films. Compressing them all into a strange,
cartoon-like world the images are a response to our mediatised culture
of Pop Idol, reality TV, magazines and celebrity lifestyles.
Move
it
Summer holidays at the National Gallery
3 - 28 August
Shake up your summer with four weeks of 'Move it!' fun at the National
Gallery. Throughout August, there is a variety of FREE hands-on art workshops.
‘Love
& Sex’
Studio 28
17.7.04 - 24.7.04
Inside Out is
happy to announce this exciting project entitled ‘Love & Sex’
London
Metropolitan University
Menier Gallery
19 – 24 July
Whether you are a manufacturer looking for the next big thing, or simply
a member of the public after a new sofa, commissioning design is more
about finding the right designer than simply taking a shopping trip. MEET
YOUR MAKER is a new take on the graduate show.
area10
July 30th - August 15th
Area10, a group that has been investigating/instigating new models of
collaborative art practice
WHITECHAPEL
PROJECT SPACE
10 July - 8 August
A conversation between writers & artists at 12pm, Saturday, 10th July.
Usher
Gallery, Lincoln
Drawing on a collection.
25 May-31 August
Drawing on works from the Usher Gallery and the Arts Council.
Transition
Agora
24 July - 15 August
This Group show aggregates various zones of the agora and abstracts them
into its event-structure, paying attention to art-conventional strategies
of display, authorship, relational mannerisms and intrinsic conceptual
manipulation.
The
Aquarium
to Sat 31st July
We will now be extending the exhibition to Sat 31st July & on the
last
day at 2pm Billy will read from his forthcoming novel 'sex crimes of
the futcher' and will be available to sign material afterwards.
Sweet
‘n’ Sour celebrates The London Biennale 2004
Tuesday 13 July 2004 @ 291 Gallery
Fusing Spoken words, Theatrics, Visual Arts, Music and Food, Sweet ‘n’
Sour is at 291 Gallery for a challenging and entertaining evening on Tuesday
13th July from 7pm.
protection
v deforestation
until 18th July
Pepperton Gallery. Protection v deforestation showcases the work of artist/photographer
Maeve Tomlinson offering a close look into the world of those who actively
seek to preserve our natural surroundings.
LILITH
9th
July - 13th August
SONIA BOYCE,
STEVE COLSON, LOUISE HARRIS, RUNA ISLAM, MELANIE STIDOLPH
Laura Daly - Trail
ArtSway Contemporary
Visual Art in the New Forest
July 3 - August
15 2004
A video and photographic investigation of Laurence - a notorious will-o'-wisp
in the New Forest.
Le
Gun
Exhibition runs Monday 5th July – Saturday 31st July.
This month Primordial Ink showcases the work the newly-launched magazine
Le Gun,
londonprintstudio
June 24 - July 31
Production at londonprintstudio is the first UK solo exhibition by artist
Anthony Gross. Gross’ work draws on pop videos, computer games,
advertising and Hollywood films. Compressing them all into a strange,
cartoon-like world the images are a response to our mediatised culture
of Pop Idol, reality TV, magazines and celebrity lifestyles.
Move
it
Summer holidays at the National Gallery
3 - 28 August
Shake up your summer with four weeks of 'Move it!' fun at the National
Gallery. Throughout August, there is a variety of FREE hands-on art workshops.
‘Love
& Sex’
Studio 28
17.7.04 - 24.7.04
Inside Out is
happy to announce this exciting project entitled ‘Love & Sex’
London
Metropolitan University
Menier Gallery
19 – 24 July
Whether you are a manufacturer looking for the next big thing, or simply
a member of the public after a new sofa, commissioning design is more
about finding the right designer than simply taking a shopping trip. MEET
YOUR MAKER is a new take on the graduate show.
area10
July 30th - August 15th
Area10, a group that has been investigating/instigating new models of
collaborative art practice
WHITECHAPEL
PROJECT SPACE
10 July - 8 August
A conversation between writers & artists at 12pm, Saturday, 10th July.
Usher
Gallery, Lincoln
Drawing on a collection.
25 May-31 August
Drawing on works from the Usher Gallery and the Arts Council.
Transition
Agora
24 July - 15 August
This Group show aggregates various zones of the agora and abstracts them
into its event-structure, paying attention to art-conventional strategies
of display, authorship, relational mannerisms and intrinsic conceptual
manipulation.
The
Aquarium
to Sat 31st July
We will now be extending the exhibition to Sat 31st July & on the
last
day at 2pm Billy will read from his forthcoming novel 'sex crimes of
the futcher' and will be available to sign material afterwards.
protection
v deforestation
until 18th July
Pepperton Gallery. Protection v deforestation showcases the work of artist/photographer
Maeve Tomlinson offering a close look into the world of those who actively
seek to preserve our natural surroundings.
White
Space Gallery
Genia Chef
Danses de la Mort
5 -24 July 2004
White Space is pleased to present the first London exhibition of the Berlin-based
artist Genia Chef, one of the chief artists of the Novia Akademia group,
which originated in St Petersburg, and was inspired by the ideas and theories
of the late Timur Novikov.
HANDING
THE LOADED REVOLVER TO THE ENEMY
The Aquarium
9 - 28 July
A unique exhibition of Vincent Van Gogh paintings painted by the artist
BILLY CHILDISH
House
of O'Dwyer Centre of Attention
'Masks and microphones'
until 25 July 2004
Based in London, the House of O'Dwyer produces one series of paintings
each year and has been doing so since 2000.
Lawrence
O'Hana Gallery
Jack Smith
25 June – 8 August
This show will give an insight into the wide ranging practice of this often
neglected member of the New York underground scene of the 1960’s and
70’s.
Tate
Sisters
This year we are participating in the annual Camberwell Artsweek, by using
our home as a gallery. We are open from 2-6pm on the following weekends:
Saturday 19th - Sunday 20th June
Saturday 26th - Sunday 27th June
HOUSE
GALLERY
julia walton: painting & documentation
17th-
29th July
Caroline
Doherty is exhibiting at The MP Birla Millennium Gallery.
NANCY
VICTOR GALLERY
London, born and bred
By Pip
2 JULY > 6
AUGUST 2004
Pip, a somewhat
quirky character based in central London, is an unknown artist and in the
spirit of Nancy Victor does not bow to the conventional – he is currently
working as a Florist. He can often be found in Trafalgar Square or sitting
on a park bench drawing his subjects – which is how we found him.
The
Showroom
Elin Wikström - RETAiliATOR
30 June 8 August 2004
Elin Wikström creates Œactivated situations' in her practice.
These involve projects sited within the public domain, that question the
habits, behaviour and opinions of individuals and society in general.
Jeffrey
Charles Gallery
JOHN MILLER
493 KB FROM THE ADMINISTERED WORLD
June 26 - July 25
The work that makes up this exhibition relates to Miller's on going analysis
of on-line dating. The show consists of a group of 8x10" photographs
superimposed with text from personals ads... Usher
Gallery listings
April 27 - 31 August The
Waiting Rooms Gallery
Drawing
and Photography by Carly Fowler and Claire Lazarus
Carly Fowler and Claire Lazarus
have taken inspiration very directly from nature, producing a group of
images based on plants and flowers.
White
Cube
Koen
van den Broek @ White Cube
Clare Richardson @ Inside the White Cube
a
space
11th June 2004 from 7.00pm
Exhibitions continue until 23rd July 2004
All fur coat and no knickers > Victoria Melody
Victoria Melody’s new exhibition wholeheartedly embraces performance
and video art, using
black humour as a diverse tool, to make us consider our own actions, roles
and personalities.
I am Lance interact with me > Lance Benham
Lance’s work looks at society, from the largest scale down to the
minutia of life, exposing
the hidden stories & details in life which all to often, and so easily
pass us by.
MADE
IN UK –10 years of British Pop 76-86 BY JANETTE BECKMAN
Proud Central
4TH JUNE – 17TH JULY
Renowned
music photographer Janette Beckman takes us on a photographic journey
though the annals of music historyas she celebrates the iconic acts of
the 1970s and 80s in a stunning new photographic exhibition, Made in UK
: 10 yearsof British pop ’76 – ’86
Red
Gate Gallery
‘You can’t stop this even if I want you to’
3rd July - 15th July
Red Gate Gallery is pleased to present a group show by seven exciting
new contemporary artists. The works produced indulge the ambiguous and
the sublime through he medium of photography and installation.
ART
IN ESSENCE
11 Mandeville Place
13-18 July 2004
A group of London-based artists and professionals, headed by a young sculptor,
are working to create a new arts festival bringing together a variety
of art-forms united by a single theme : to express, explore and celebrate
the realm of spirit.
Agfa
choses the Black & White Champion
Agfa starts the second Agfa Black and White Competition with the motto
„move
it!“. The international competition calls on all enthusiasts in
black-and-white photography to
picture different aspects of sports and movement.
Frissiras
Museum - Gods Becoming Men
13th July-15th Sept
Gods Becoming Men and is curated by Art Historian,
Edward Lucie-Smith.
It
will take place at the Frissiras Museum in Athens during the Olympics.
Static
Pamphlet 9
In '(ART IN) CELEBRITY LAND' Lewis Biggs' essay describes
the current climate of celebrity-worship, narcissism and infantilism and
traces its influence upon contemporary art curators.
SELF-ISH'
: EXHIBITION OF EXTRAORDINARY PORTRAITS
'self-ish' is an exploration of portraiture, and a journey into the infinite
number of ways artists bridge science and culture through their practice.
art@home
We have an two new artists on
show at this years much anticipated Spring Affordable Art Fair, one who
has just been busy designing not one but two stands at the Seventh Design
Indaba Expo, held in Cape Towns innovative new Convention centre
Paola
Zampa - AMOR VINCIT
La tecnica – ricamo a filo rosso – riconduce i lavori a una
pratica domestica, femminile, tradizionalmente rivolta a ornare oggett
Paint
Bomb and Routes
Selby Town centre
25 June - 25 July
Young
Turk and friends sell themselves short for arts radio
Leading British artists put their works on sale for a tenner
Spiritual[C]ity
– Review of an urban spiritual oasis…
By B.E. Adam
The jam-packed upper floor of a city photography
store had crowds buzzing to the oasis. Dubbed as “ground-breaking”
by the local Brum paper Evening Mail, the show was just that, with a live
radio crew on the day of the launch and coverage on BBC Midlands Today
television.
London
Fashion Week Review
February 2004
By Hannah Hayward
Modern
Painters Magazine
Spring 2004
Our magazine covers everything from photography,
video, and installations to music, sculpture, and architecture.
ISSUE
5 e-magazine
ISSUE is a quarterly e-magazine for young and new photojournalism with
photo-stories by photographers from all around the world.
Designer
Sale uk
95 Brick Lane
21 May - 23 May 2004
Keith
Talent Gallery - Peter McDonald
Until 15th Dec
Peter McDonald has developed a
dialogue on the canvas to zip between abstraction and figuration, real
and non-real, the space he depicts can only be a painted space.
HENRY
PEACOCK GALLERY HYDROPHOBIA
Until 20th Dec
Drawing together an international selection of contemporary artists who
work with watercolours.
Visible
Thought - Rudolf Steiner
20 Dec 2003
Both Rudolf Steiner and Joseph Beuys, used a blackboard
to illustrate their ideas to diagram their thought, that is, give
it schematic visual form.
Pavel
Pepperstein - Flags
& Flowers
Until 20 Dec 03
For his first solo exhibition in the UK, Russian artist Pavel Pepperstein
presents a series of 18 watercolours on paper.
Fanclub
At Rosy Wilde
29 Nov - 21 Dec
Fanclub delves into the psyche of the fan, presenting
works by artists who are prepared to examine their obsessions.
'ARTSWAY'
Various events/workshops
Nov - Dec
A contemporary visual arts venue, offering creative
opportunities to artists and audiences.
Clapham
art gallery
-
‘SEX sells’
Until 20 Dec
Presenting
‘SEX sells’, a multi media
exhibition that celebrates sex and explores art inspired by the sex industry.
‘CREATING
PATERNOSTER’, A FREE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION OPENS IN THE CITY OF
LONDON
Until 12th Dec
Paternoster
Square is the biggest City of London development since Broadgate in the
1980s. A sensitive site, in the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral, it’s
been the topic of debate and controversy for years.
38
Langham Street
'Breaking God’s Heart'
14 Nov – 20 Dec
The final exhibition in 38 Langham Street’s programme curated by
Glenn Brown.
C
H I S E N H A L E G A L L E R Y
PER HÜTTNER - ‘I am a Curator’
5 Nov – 14 Dec
‘I am a Curator’ is an ambitious new
project, that gives visitors the chance to be a curator for one day.
Turning
a corner - LOUISE CHAMPION
Until 19 Dec
Louise's paintings have a warmth as well as a sense of loneliness.
Transition
- Snow
6 - 21 Dec 03
Subverting the snowscene with various artists
Mark
McGowan
- Ocean Wave II
29th Dec
I will be attempting a solo, single-handed, row/sail non-stop
from Peckham Library in South-East London to Glasgow in Scotland using
a supermarket shopping trolley...
Lewisham
Arthouse Gallery
Paul Bright
Until 21st Dec 03
Wednesday-Sunday 12-5pm
Original postcard sized artworkes on sale £20 each
The
Waiting Rooms Gallery
Patrica O’Neill - Drawing, Painting and Collage
Until28
Dec 03
In her tiny spaces, O’Neill conjures worlds. Busy, mingling shapes,
sometimes figurative and sometimes abstract, connect with and pass through
one another.
THE
JOY OF SEX - CAROL BOVE, CHARLES RAYMOND
Until 21 Dec 03
Charles Raymond, who, together with his partner,
modeled for all of the drawings. Raymond's romantic, unselfconscious,
meticulously detailed watercolours convey a sense of the optimism of the
pre-AIDs era.
291
Gallery
December
Various events at the 291 Gallery
Contemporary
Women Photographers & Portraiture
A
Lecture at the Millicent Fawcett Hall, 29 Marsham St. SW1
Monday 15th December 2003, 7.00pm
FWA brings
together a panel of artist/photographers and curators to discuss how contemporary
women photographers approach portraiture.
The
Blue Elephant Theatre - Kobi Israel
Until 20 Dec
An exclusive exhibition featuring the provocative
and intimate work of photographer Kobi Israel
Rhodes
+ Mann Gallery
'HIT'
Until 21 Dec
HIT is a major new intensly visual, 20-minute film narrative by Stuart
Croft.
a
space contemporary art gallery-Size Matters 2
Until 19th Dec
Calling all artists...This is your chance to exhibit at the 'a space'
gallery.
The
Women’s Library
'Art for Votes’ Sake Visual Culture and the Women’s Suffrage
Campaign'
Until 20 Dec
The Women’s Library will host Art for Votes’
Sake, focusing on the visual
arts produced in the suffrage movement.
Hanbury
Gallery - 9birds+adog
- ‘Project 1’
15th Dec 03
9birds+adog are looking forward to welcoming you to this exhibition, which
promises to show a new direction for Art in London. There is no doubt
that the future of artistic practice lies in groups such as this.
London
Institute Gallery
Prof. Sir Peter Blake RA, CBE
Until 19 Dec
Sculpture, found objects, 3-dimensional work and pieces from Peter
Blake's own collection.
ACA
galleries 529 West 20th Street NY
Small and everlasting
Until 4th Jan
info@acagalleries.com
The
Reliance, Leeds
Fiona Wylie
until
31st December 2003
house
gallery - Mark Mcgowan
hi everything is ok, day 7 of 13, i am still freezing
cold, the baked beans are going blue and growing little hairs...
Still
LIVE by Fran Cottell
The artist is displaying her house as a living installation: an animated
collection of clutter and objects. The installation embraces time, presenting
Still LIVE, not a still life. Fran Cottell’s interest is in non-theatrical
performance involving small gestures.
London
museum of Transport
until 4th Jan
LONDON’S Transport Museum is showing for the
first time, some of the original artworks used for the best known posters
ever produced.
Andrew
Mummery GalleryIngo
Meller
13 Nov - 13 Dec
A solo exhibition by Ingo Meller, presenting the
beautiful simplicity of his pared down paintings.
Tate
modern
- Commonwealth
Until 28 Dec 03
Play is a particularly poignant display not only when
it is created as art, but even more curious and intriguing when it acts
as a catalyst to explore the meaning and implications of the word Commonwealth.
Tate
Modern - Sigmar Polke: History of Everything
Until 4 Jan 04
Sigmar Polke engages with the nature and role of painting in a society
saturated by visual information in his first major London exhibition.
NOVEMBER 2003
NEW
PAINTINGS GALLERIES - THE V&A
Opening 26 Nov
Displaying 200 works from our extensive painting collection, in a new
suite of five galleries.
WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A
Dec 03
Art, painting, photography, kids on at the V&A in
December
WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A IN NOVEMBER 2003
Various
exhibitions at the V&A.
Various
events at the V&A
2003
A selection of talks and events.
DECEMBER 2003
Alexander
McQueen's crystal Christmas tree on show at the V&A
15th Dec to 5th Jan 04
A fabulous crystal Christmas tree by fashion designer Alexander
McQueen
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 12 Dec - Thursday 18 Dec
Various
events at the ICA
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 19 Dec - Thursday 25 Dec
Various events at the ICA
ICA
LISTINGS26
Dec 03 - 1 Jan 04
Films, Projects and Exhibition Listings
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Kinky
Voodoo - The Steak & Turkey issue
Until
New Years Eve
Various Club evenings and event listings throughout December
LAST
LIFTED OF THE YEAR THIS SUNDAY
Sun 14 Dec 03
This Sunday will mark the last LIFTED of the year
and the Blowineast collective would love to see you all down there.
The
Asylum
Until 18th Dec
E-Legal Deportation - a fond farewell to the asylum hiphop, flipflop,
chipshop breaks, chinese burns and wedgies
And forthcoming events at The Bul of St John St and Mother 333 Old Street.
ICA
Crackin' Skullz presents Mo' Money Mo' Presents
Saturday 13th December
The Mall, London, SW1
9pm-1am
The
Kinky Voodoo X-mas Roundup
Notting
Hill Arts Club
21Notting Hill Gate W11.
Underdog
4pm
til midnight.
"SOULDRENCHED DEEPHOUSE FOR HAPPY SUNDAY PUPS!"
PROUD
GALLERIES - 75 YEARS OF THE BRDC
Until Early JAN
In a celebration of the 75th anniversary of the British Racing Drivers’
Club, Proud Galleries is to hold the first exhibition of work selected
from the BRDC archive.
Addictive
TV: ‘Audiovisualize’
ICA Digital Studio
14 Jan – 7 Feb 04
This exhibition will feature Addictive TV's own
work alongside that of some of the world's leading AV artists, VJs, DJs
and music producers.
29 Jan 04
Addictive TV will give a unique insight into their
way of doing things, taking questions and showing their work, Transambient
for Channel 4 and Sci-Fi's remixed NASA archive series Spaced Out.
WHAT'S
ON AT THE V&A :
GOTHIC:
Art for England 1400-1547
Until 18 JAN 04
Various exhibitions in the V&Aand light designer Tord Boontje
will be on show.
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