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Walking as Art: Walking “to avoid global Catastrophe”. A Review of The Robinson Institute by Patrick Keiller at Tate Britain (till October 14th 2012) It is not always the Read on…
Tate Britain, London
12 March - 14 October 2012
Art+Politics: Walk the Line in Palestine: Gonzo Rambling with Mark Thomas/ Action Painting with Francis Alys. Extreme Rambling with Mark Thomas, Tricycle Theatre, London, UK, May 16th - 28th, 2011 Extreme Rambling: Walking Israel’s Barrier Read on…
MOMA New York, New York
8 May - 1 August 2011
175 Artists - 400 Women: The Lost Faces of Juarez An exhibition at Shoreditch Town Hall, London, England, November-December 2010 Dropped off the edge again down in Juarez “Don’t even bat an eye If the Read on…
Shoreditch Town hall, London
12 November 2009 - 28 November 2010
A Guernica for Gaia: The UK Art World Gets Serious about Climate Change A Review of Cape Farewell’s SHIFT Festival at the London South Bank Centre and the exhibition Earth: Art of a Changing World at the Royal Academy, London There has been Read on…
Royal Academy and South Bank Centre, London
14 October 2009 - 14 January 2010
Art+Politics: 2009 - Frieze in the time of Recession Regents Park , London 15 - 18 October 2009 Reviewed by: Sheila Fairman Art +Politics: 2009 - Frieze in the Time of Recession It would be a matter of some surprise if Frieze, 2009, had Read on…
Regents Park , London
15 - 18 October 2009
Art+Politics: Venice Biennale 2009 - Making WorldsHe who knows himself and others Here will also see, That the East and West like brothers, Parted ne’re shall be. From Goethe’s Read on…
Venice, Venice
7 June - 22 November 2009
Istanbul Modern Art Museum - Held Together by Water East Meets West - Read on…
Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, I
20 October 2008 - 20 January 2009
Reflections on the Inaugural Folkestone Triennial, June 14 to Sept 14, 2008 As I was walking up the stair I saw some art that wasn't there... Half-way down the Zig Zag path that takes you from the Leas to the Lower Sandgate Read on…
Folkestone town centre, Folkestone
14 June - 14 September 2008