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Post-War/Modern
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David Bailey in Conversation with Tim Marlow
Vision and Sound On the occasion of his exhibition, Vision and Sound , the acclaimed artist and photographer David Bailey joins Tim Marlow... 继续 -
The Shape of Colour
Misha Milovanovich 继续 -
Alicia Paz: Hanging Gardens
New Editions We are delighted to debut a new series of limited edition prints by Alicia Paz. Inspired by her Hanging Gardens... 继续
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Dean Fox
New Editions Dean Fox's evocative new works explore unknown places blurred between our present moment and past. The transience of time and... 继续 -
Artist in Focus: Alicia Paz
Join us for a conversation with Alicia Paz. In this online event, the artist discusses her vision and process behind... 继续 -
In Conversation: Darren Coffield, Michael Clark, and Michael Woods
The Arts Club, London A rare opportunity to join British painter and author, Darren Coffield, as he takes Members on a hair-raising romp through... 继续 -
Pedigree Chums
by Zoltar There was a time before hoodies and happy slappers where innocence prevailed in England's green and pleasant land. Still reeling... 继续
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Darren Coffield: Tales from the Colony Room
Darren Coffield, curator of the exhibition Tales from the Colony Room: Art and Bohemia , discusses the history of the... 继续 -
With Daughter on her Mind (A Tribute to Muriel Belcher)
by Michael Clark With Daughter on her Mind (A Tribute to Muriel Belcher), by Michael Clark, is an homage to the legendary Muriel... 继续 -
Hiroshi Sugimoto: The Origins of Love
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO The Origins of Love, 2004 A complete portfolio of eight offset prints and pigmented colour iris print, on Parilux gloss text paper, mounted to 4-ply Rising Museum Board, framed 29.5 × 27.5 cm each 'The Origins of Love' explores the evolution of human’s desire for love, intimacy and companionship. The eight photographs from Sugimoto’s 'Dioramas' series, begun in 1976, capture and survey natural history displays in museums throughout the United States, such as in The American Museum of Natural History in New York. Sugimoto examines the manner in which cultures tell their stories of evolution and development through visual means. This process reveals the parallels between the artifice of natural history displays and that of his photographs of contemporary culture. Sugimoto investigates further the posed nature of the figures in 'The Music Lesson', the first colour photograph the artist has chosen to exhibit. This image presents a waxworks staging of Johannes Vermeer’s work of the same name. Twice removed from its original subject, Sugimoto’s photograph is ripe with rich, almost candied colours as he recasts the Dutch painting tradition in a decidedly contemporary mode. An internationally acclaimed artist, Hiroshi Sugimoto moved to the United States in the mid-1970s, where he began studying photography. Since then, Sugimoto has used photography and printmaking to explore themes such as “Theatres,” “Seascapes,” and “Architecture.” His works are widely collected by museums in Europe and the United States, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), The Museum of Modern Art (New York), and The Tate Gallery (London). 继续 -
Tahnee Lonsdale: Couple
Tender Loin Exhibition TAHNEE LONSDALE Couple, 2018 Oil on canvas, 139.7 x 127 cm LA-based, British artist Tahnee Lonsdale creates compelling... 继续