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Anna Hales

Anna Hales is a writer based in London. MA Aesthetics and Art Theory.

anna.hales@gmail.com

Reviews

Art of Occupation [3 October 2008]
 

A new exhibition by a new collective in a new space – Art of Occupation was all about firsts. The inaugural show by Tangent Projects in the Working Rooms gallery was rather hidden from the beaten track, but well worth seeking out. Climbing the  Read on…

Working Rooms, London, 12-21 September

Delineating Disease [4 September 2008]
 

The Huntarian Museum at The Royal College of Surgeons is host to Delineating Disease, the new exhibition of work by Lucy Lyons. Throughout her PhD, Lyons has been investigating how drawing, as an activity, can lead to understanding. The subject  Read on…

Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons, London
16 September - 23 December 2008

Southpaw [4 July 2008]
 

The newly refurbished Atrium space of LSE launched the first exhibition in a yearlong schedule that aims to explore the relationship between art and the social sciences. Southpaw, the inaugural show in the imaginatively renamed Atrium Gallery, has  Read on…

Atruim Galery, London
16 June - 18 July 2008

Masks Unmasked [4 June 2008]
 

The new body of work by Wuon-Gean Ho has its first viewing at Asia House Café in London this June, after which it will travel to Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Canada. Masks Unmasked presents a series of large silkscreen prints that are  Read on…

Asia House Cafe, London
16 June - 9 August 2008

Thin Skinned [25 September 2007]
 

Thin Skinned pulls together the work of four printmakers; LUCE, Katherine Jones, Wuon Gean Ho and Steve Edwards, to create an understated, yet acutely penetrating body of works. Each artist exhibits a different approach to printmaking which presents  Read on…

Waterloo Gallery, London
10 October - 11 November 2007

Tom Wilmott [30 May 2007]
 

The A.M.U.T.I Gallery is currently host to the work of Tom Wilmott, whose paintings and photographs present an engaging look at the immediacy of experience. Wilmott's new body of work maintains strong visual connections to previous pieces,  Read on…

The A.M.U.T.I Gallery
6 June 2007 to 7 July 2007

Lightworks [1 May 2007]
 

‘Keep the Friday date!' hails the Let Be Be Show of Seem programme, and I would recommend that you do exactly that. Every Friday from 20th April until 31st August 2007, Studio 6 - Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin 2, is host to a myriad of  Read on…

Temple Bar Gallery,
4 April 2007 to 4 April 2007

Transitions [18 April 2007]
 

Approaching the bright pink façade of The Beverley Knowles Gallery (specialising in the work of modern and contemporary female artists), I experienced a relieving sense of irony. I had initially felt apprehensive when approached to write a  Read on…

Beverley Knowles Fine Art
3 March 2007 to 5 May 2007

Jerwood Contemporary Painters [1 March 2007]
 

The ‘Jerwood Contemporary Painters’ exhibition brings together the work of thirty emerging artists selected by Graham Crowley, David Rayson and Elizabeth Magill. With no unifying connection other than their selectors, this show unavoidably  Read on…

Jerwood Space, London
15 February – 31 March

Lucy Bainbridge:White Light [14 November 2006]
 

The Sassoon Gallery of Peckham, South London, last week hosted the first solo show of printmaker Lucy Bainbridge. White Light presented an engaging look at the brevity and fluidity of the contemporary landscape. Upon entering the gallery, which  Read on…

The Sassoon Gallery
10 October 2006 to 10 October 2006