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In her recent exhibition at John Jones' Projection Space, Rosalind Davis reveals herself to be a visionary artist of sensitivity and complexity. Her mixed media paintings of dystopian landscapes incorporate embroidery and floral-print textiles from Read on…
John Jones Projection Space, London
31 July - 24 August 2009
‘Objects on Pedestals’ surveys sculptural works by Swiss artistic duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. The exhibition includes a selection form the series ‘Rubber Sculptures’ (1986 – 1988), which comprises commonplace Read on…
Sprueth Magers, London
29 January - 28 March 2009
Am I a tower block or am I a person? Is my interiority like this too, like Paul Philipson’s photographs, the cold corridors and strip-lights of the mind? What if I jumped from here right now? Jan Deckner’s images seem to be asking us Read on…
Vyner Street Gallery, London
6 - 12 October 2008
To enter the exhibition you have to manually open a heavy iron gate with the words 'DO NOT LINGER AT THE GATES' suspended in a black, gothic spider's web. As it swings open you can almost hear the trembling voice of God (or Vincent Read on…
Baltic, Newcastle
10 September - 9 November 2008
Cute creatures with a great white’s pearly-whites, an amputee teddy, a bulimic fairy princess, and Little Red Riding Hood the terrorist bomber: are the Chapman Brothers’ exquisite etchings anything more than the banal pranks of Read on…
Campbell Works, London
14 August - 16 September 2008
Trained as a painter in the 1950s, Keith Arnatt gained recognition as a conceptual artist in the late 1960s. Like other conceptual artists Arnatt's work was self reflexive and self-critiquing and sought to free itself from the colonising effect Read on…
Photographers Gallery
6 June 2007 to 9 September 2007
I have just been in the bath filming my knob. Now my camera is in the kitchen trying (in vain) to focus on one of the legs of the tripod it's standing on. My knob and balls were just floating there so serenely I thought they'd look good on Read on…
Royal College of Art, London
1 June 2007 - 19 June 2008