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Gowri Balasegaram | Feb 3, 2015
Diogenes of Sinope, the Greek philosopher, was one of the founders of the Cynic philosophy. An irascible yet formidable character, Diogenes displayed his disdain of Athenian convention by living a spartan lifestyle and …
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Manu Buttiglione | Nov 12, 2014
Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin transform the space of the Zabludowicz Collection in an open air suburban cinema with ‘Priority Innfield’, their first exhibition in the UK, reconfiguring their untitled work first commissioned for the …
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Droste Effect | Oct 27, 2014
After The Flash: Photography from the Atomic Archive at WORK, London, showcases photo documents from the age of The Bomb. All photographs are taken from the wide archive of art historian and curator John O’Brian. …
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Droste Effect | Oct 22, 2014
Frieze London 2014 was held on October 14-17, 2014. Below you can find a photographic walk-through of the Frieze contemporary art fair, with exhibition views of a selection of the most interesting artwork and galleries …
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Gowri Balasegaram | Oct 2, 2014
A light box with an almost silent motor creates a movement reminiscent of sunlight dappling through a tree; a door recreated with frosted acrylic, a black ring where the handle used to be, is both …
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Droste Effect | Jul 14, 2014
The Zabludowicz Collection’s London project space is a very unique location – a former Methodist chapel from 1870. This time the Collection has decided to present the work of 4 contemporary artists. The exhibition space is big …
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Manu Buttiglione | Jul 3, 2014
The Hayward Gallery dedicates its Summer exhibition to the art of sculpture with “The Human Factor,” a show exploring new ways of using the figure in contemporary art, until 7th September at Southbank Centre, London. …
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Gowri Balasegaram | Apr 22, 2014
Flying elicits a smorgasbord of responses. Most people’s reactions tend to languish somewhere between fear and boredom; for some travellers, being buoyed thousands of feet in the air free from the constraints of place and …
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Gowri Balasegaram | Mar 31, 2014
I have to admit, when I heard that the mighty Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince of the Kills were presenting Tate’s latest film series on art, I thought they would be tackling …
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Caterina Berardi | Mar 28, 2014
Sometimes I wonder if nowadays art should be called contemporary. Sure, will argue the most, because we are living through it. Not so sure, I would say. How comes the YBAs are ‘young’ British artists, …
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Gowri Balasegaram | Mar 27, 2014
The opening performance by Luna Montenegro and Adrian Fisher, Rites for Gods and Dogs, Cecilia Brunson Projects, photo by Patrick Dodds In 1471, after obtaining leave from the Pope to live in solitude …
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Caterina Berardi | Mar 19, 2014
It catches the attention even before entering the door. Like a child, I found myself peeping in to get a glimpse of what I would have anyway seen in a few minutes. As I got …
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