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Different Today by Tim Etchells commissioned by Site Gallery. Photo: Jules Lister; Courtesy: Site Gallery 2018
Raqs Media Collective, Not Yet At Ease, 2018. Courtesy Raqs Media Collective and Frith Street Gallery
Andrea Galvani © The Universal One, 2018, installation with 6500K neon, cobalt blue, lilac, and pink blown glass, metal structures, cables, electricity. Dimensions variable with architecture. Courtesy: the artist and The Ryder Projects
Michael Porter, Left Dirt 15-04-18, Right Dirt 13-04-18 . Courtesy: Newlyn Art Gallery
Jesse Darling, Lion in wait for Jerome and his medical kit (rather go free than get healed), detail 2018. Courtesy: Arcadia Missa. © Jesse Darling 2018
Milena Dragicevic, Supplicant 101 (detail), 2008, Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London. © the artist, courtesy Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna
Rabiya Choudry: COCO!NUTS!, installation view, 2018, Transmission, Glasgow. Photo: Matthew Arthur Williams for Transmission
Rabiya Choudry: COCO!NUTS!, installation view, 2018, Transmission, Glasgow. Photo: Matthew Arthur Williams for Transmission
Rabiya Choudry: COCO!NUTS!, installation view, 2018, Transmission, Glasgow. Photo: Matthew Arthur Williams for Transmission
Rabiya Choudry: COCO!NUTS!, installation view, 2018, Transmission, Glasgow. Photo: Matthew Arthur Williams for Transmission
Rabiya Choudry: COCO!NUTS!, installation view, 2018, Transmission, Glasgow. Photo: Matthew Arthur Williams for Transmission
Olga Koroleva, Patterns of care (2018-), still from video work in progress based on a visit to the final public opening of the UK Wolf Conservation Trust
Rabiya Choudry: COCO!NUTS!, installation view, 2018, Transmission, Glasgow. Photo: Matthew Arthur Williams for Transmission
The Met Breuer, New York. Photo: Shinya Suzuki (https://www.flickr.com/photos/shinyasuzuki/26219641205/in/datetaken/) , CC BY-ND 2.0
Turps Studio Programme 2017-18.
‘Artist of the Day’ exhibition at Flowers Gallery, London, July 2018, including works by all 24 artists from Turps Painting Studio Programme 2017-18 selected by Phillip Allen. Image includes works (left to right) by Craig Lee, Eleanor Bedlow, Thomas Rapsey and Julie Caves.
Kieron Simms working on a mural for the Turps Studio Programme exhibition ‘Set 24’ at The Art Academy, London, July 2018.
Craig Lee, The Dead Banker, oil on canvas, 200x155cm, 2018. Lee is an alumnus of the Turps studio Programme 2016-2018.
Craig Lee, The Dead Banker, oil on canvas, 200x155cm, 2018. Lee is an alumnus of the Turps studio Programme 2016-2018.
Artist’s talk chaired by Katie Pratt as part of the exhibition Turn the colour down at Turps Gallery, May 2017.