
CROSS SECTION/03
Three artists address the crumbling or peeling back of the picture plane through drawing and painting.
Three artists address the crumbling or peeling back of the picture plane through drawing and painting.
5 February to 10 May 2015
There can be very few works that are still echoing and reverberating through artistic practice a century or more after they were made. The latest show at the Whitechapel takes futurist Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square (1915) and shows just how […]
17th Jan – 15th Feb 2015
Shelagh Wakely at the Camden Arts Centre, August 2014
Artist’s Working Within Higher Education – What might that mean for the artist and what’s in it for the university?
An account of Warhol’s ability to remain on point so long as everything stays the same.
Key thoughts and themes from the one-day discursive event as part of the AHRC funded research project ‘Co-producing legacy: What is the role of artists within Connected Communities projects?’.
A comparison between the two painters currently on show and their approach to landscape painting
When you’re having a bad day in London, I’d like to recommend my own, personal remedy, handed down from my design-obsessed hoarder of a mother: the V and A. There’s always more marble-lined nooks to explore in the place, more […]
Solo show by Sue Fletcher, resident artist University of the Creative Arts, Canterbury
a new installation across a series of rooms by London-based artist; until 8th January 2015
If as Bourgeois alludes to in a letterpress work that; Art is a guaranty of sanity is true, then it must be said that being an art student is a guarantee of loosing it. Currently on display at Tate Modern […]
Eight women come together to stitch scrolls.
A short review of the recent exhibition at Glasgow School of Art named ‘Posters of the Cuban Revolution’.
we made our go and see visit to grizedale to see and experience the sculpture and to research what it was like to work outdoors. there were numerous circumstances that influenced the visit to take place in mid September. the weather […]
14 October – 14 December 2014
“a unique and powerful collection of surreal, controversial and provocative art.”
Katie Paterson is a time traveller.
Visitors cautiously enter the quite ordinary, but hallowed interior of the city’s Conservatoire.
A Review of the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale by Vassiliki Tzanakou Curator and Political Scientist & Israel Hurtado Cola Architect & Writer
Having set the bar so high recently with his Torqued Ellipses and the Gestaltkunstwerk, The Matter of Time at the Guggenheim Bilbao, the question arises as to whether Richard Serra can continually raise sculptural parameters? It is a tough challenge […]
Making visible the breath of patients and staff at the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals open until 22 November 9-5pm.
9 Oct – 2 Nov
Gallery Hours Thurs to Sun 11am -5pm
Late Opening Friday 31Oct 6pm – 8-30pm – Informal Curator/Artists’ talk, ‘Personal History as Muse’
Site specific interventions