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Serpentine Gallery

Kensington Gardens, London, W2 3XA

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Yoko Ono To The Light [27 June 2012]

    It was with some relief that I read some of the reviews of Yoko Ono's show 'ToTheLight' this morning following my trip to London yesterday. I knew then that I was not entirely alone in my reaction to some of her work. I had walked  Read on…

The Serpentine, London
19 June - 9 September 2012

Reviewed by: Anna Mortimer »

Wolfgang Tillmans [24 July 2010]

The Serpentine gallery is unlike the majority of others in London due to it's location. Separate from most, you are usually making the trip there because you really want to, rather than because you stumbled across the place. The opportunity to see  Read on…

Serpentine Gallery, London
26 June - 19 September 2010

Reviewed by: Suzie Martins »

Mending together: Rebecca Warren [9 November 2009]

If the distinction between stability and formlessness is only viable because of concepts already embedded within the spectator, can we talk of the distinction at all? The stable object, with its structures already mapped out, appears as a realized  Read on…

Serpentine Gallery, London
10 March - 19 April 2009

Reviewed by: Ben Wheele »

Rebecca Warren [27 March 2009]

Clay is the stuff of humans, and feet of clay wear high heels. Finally, human is female. Rebecca Warren’s sculptures have incited plenty of comments about female sexuality and primeval chaos. Her at first glance inchoate unfired clay pieces  Read on…

Serpentine Gallery, London
10 March - 19 April 2009

Reviewed by: Judith Amanthis »

An Indian Highway: The Observation of a Blooming Culture or the Artery Exposing Bleeding Corruption [10 February 2009]

A dulled sky, barren winter trees attempting to mask passing polluting automobiles, grass trimmed immaculately, and a machine laid, concrete snaked path leads to the glass doorway of the Serpentine Gallery. As you enter the enclosure, the world of  Read on…

The Serpentine Gallery, London
10 December 2008 - 22 February 2009

Reviewed by: Shiri Pre-EL »

Park Nights [5 October 2007]

Christmas came to London early this year with a perfomance of the famous Danish fairy-tale ‘The Emporers New Clothes’ held at the Serpentine Gallery Pavillion. The Pavillion was designed by artist Olafur Eliasson and  Read on…

Serpentine Gallery Pavillion, London
28 September 2007

Reviewed by: Andrea Kim Valdez »

Hreinn Fridfinnsson [30 August 2007]

A friend came with me to the Serpentine in the rain today. He’s a gardener and he had an unexpected day off either because of the rain or despite it, I’m not sure which. They asked him to take off his wellingtons at the door and walk  Read on…

Serpentine Gallery
7 July 2007 to 9 September 2007

Reviewed by: Tamarin Norwood »

In the darkest hour there may be light - Works from Damien Hirst? murderme collection [20 December 2006]

Pleased to meat you Artist Damien Hirst is currently showing his private collection of works by other artists at London's Serpentine Gallery. The works on show include some of the biggest names in 20th century art, including Francis Bacon,  Read on…

Serpentine Gallery
11 November 2006 to 1 January 2007

Reviewed by: Fabienne Jacquet »