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Stephanie Dubois graduated in 2006 from Bucks New University with a BA (Hons) Fine Art Practice, followed by a year’s post graduate study at University of Hertfordshire. Currently living in Milton Keynes, Stephanie has been undertaking an MA History of Art programme at University of Reading since October 2011. Her research explores the relationship between gender, ideology and culture with regard to how women artists have been inscribed into art history. Particular interests include self-portraiture and depictions of the female nude by women artists in the nineteenth and twentieth century and women’s sculptural practice in the twentieth and twenty first century. http://laughingtorso.blogspot.co.uk/
Oxford well and truly embraces its newest artist resident, Jenny Saville, by playing host at Modern Art to her first solo exhibition in a public gallery and at the same time exhibiting two of her new pieces in the Renaissance room at the Ashmolean Read on…
Modern Art, Oxford
23 June - 23 September 2012
If you are lucky enough to be able to position yourself within Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Wall – Filled with the Brilliance of Life installation where you can neither see reflections of yourself or other visitors and then lose yourself Read on…
Tate Modern, London
9 February - 5 June 2012
I am a great fan of Sarah Lucas and her work. I love the way she wears her gender politics on her sleeve and unapologetically sticks to a form of artistic expression which has altered little over the last 15 years, yet which still appears Read on…
Situation, Sadie Coles HQ, London
16 February - 26 May 2012
The cool, clinical and emotionless interior of Sadie Coles is a perfect backdrop for fifteen new paintings by Polish artist, Wilhelm Sasnal. Displayed on its perfectly white-washed walls and devoid of any apparent cohesion or meaning, Read on…
Sadie Coles Gallery, London
9 June - 27 August 2011
I have fallen back in love with Tracey Emin. It has been a rocky relationship over the years. Like many people, she first came to my attention in 1999 through the media frenzy surrounding My Bed, which formed part of her work short Read on…
Hayward Gallery, London
18 May - 29 August 2011
A rarely held group exhibition is currently on at MK Gallery and even when displaying the work of eight artists, it retains its trademark curatorial starkness. I can already hear readers of the local newspapers complaining the gallery is still Read on…
MK Gallery, Milton Keynes,Bucks
8 July - 18 September 2011
Tucked away in a meeting room within the west wing of a prestigious private school in Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene once studied and whose leafy grounds and Gothic buildings would sit comfortably in a scene from a Harry Potter film, Read on…
Berkhamsted School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
27 June - 1 July 2011