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Revolve:R 3 and exhibition

The third page in visual correspondence for Revolve:R. Some of the works will be on show at Choisi Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland, from 6 July  to 13 September. If you’re in the neighbourhood this summer I hope you can drop by. […]

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NOW SHOWING #52: The week’s top exhibitions

This week’s selection takes in two career spanning survey shows – Giulio Paolini in London and Bruce McClean in Colchester – plus there are ‘earthy’ new works by William Cobbing in Middlesbrough, and a new film installation questioning the concept of freedom by Grace Schwindt in Birmingham.

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Liverpool Biennial: more new work, please

The 8th Liverpool Biennial is a more modest affair than previous years with less visibility across the city, and while the core programme is deftly curated, it leans heavily on work from the past. Chris Sharratt reports.

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Bank Street Arts Residency

Follow the progress of my residency with Bank Street Arts, Sheffield. The residency will see the development of participatory cross-stitch project, as well as a large scale cross-stitch piece by the artist.

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Generation, Scotland: teeming with great works

Last week saw the official launch of Generation, a Scotland-wide celebration of the last 25 years of contemporary art in the country, with blockbuster summer shows opening in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Chris Sharratt reports.

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NOW SHOWING #50: The week’s top exhibitions

This week’s selections range from an exploration of ‘fabric’ trends in art at a small gallery in London, to The Hepworth, Wakefield’s first major survey show of Franz West’s work since his death two years ago.

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NOW SHOWING #49: The week’s top exhibitions

This week we suggest there’s more to the Serpentine’s summer programme than Marina Abramovic’s durational performance, that Mondrian isn’t the only thing to get excited about at Tate Liverpool, and that a chance encounter with eight artists in Middlesbrough is worth planning for.

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Jessie Brennan, A Fall of Ordinariness and Light (The Enabling Power), graphite on paper, 50x64cm, 2
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A response to Hogarth: “I’m thinking about progress as a concept”

As part of an exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of William Hogarth’s death and featuring work by David Hockney, Yinka Shonibare MBE and Grayson Perry, Jessie Brennan is exhibiting a series of newly commissioned drawings of the soon to be demolished Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar. She talks about the project.

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