Playing with contrasting materials and textures are Alison Wilding's large-scale sculptures at Tate Britain, London 2013:
I'm heading back to Toronto this evening. More London pictures and updates on my Twitter site.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Monday, 30 December 2013
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Erkmen intervals
Turkish artist Ayşe Erkmen's Intervals currently showing at The Curve of the Barbican is an experiential journey through a series of scenic backdrops, which are constantly being slowly lowered and raised, obstructing and unblocking one's journey through The Curve like walking through different scenes of a play.
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Art,
Ayşe Erkmen,
Barbican
Saturday, 28 December 2013
New New Order
When I visited London's Saatchi Gallery in July, I saw only half of their show New Order: British Art Today. Half of their galleries were closed at that time. I was glad to see the other half yesterday.
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Art,
Natasha Peel,
Nicolas Deshayes,
Saatchi Gallery
Friday, 27 December 2013
Underground 150
Since all art venues were closed on Boxing Day, I took a rare opportunity to roam some busy streets of central London.
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the world's oldest underground train, Transport for London's Art on the Underground invited 15 artists to participate in the 15 For 150 project. The limited edition prints I saw at Piccadilly Circus station yesterday include ...
Wolfgang Tillmans:
Idris Khan:
Runa Islam:
TfL's ongoing Tube Map projects have also continued to draw big names this year to design their map covers. Earlier this year, there was Mona Hatoum (the May 2013 edition):
The most recent is Imran Qureshi's December 2013 edition:
Some more pictures I took yesterday are available at my newly created Twitter site.
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the world's oldest underground train, Transport for London's Art on the Underground invited 15 artists to participate in the 15 For 150 project. The limited edition prints I saw at Piccadilly Circus station yesterday include ...
Wolfgang Tillmans:
Idris Khan:
Runa Islam:
TfL's ongoing Tube Map projects have also continued to draw big names this year to design their map covers. Earlier this year, there was Mona Hatoum (the May 2013 edition):
The most recent is Imran Qureshi's December 2013 edition:
Some more pictures I took yesterday are available at my newly created Twitter site.
Thursday, 26 December 2013
Jesus Christ + 12 Popes
The group exhibition New Order: British Art Today is still on. Rafal Zawistowski's Jesus Christ and the 12 Popes series at Saatchi Gallery, London 2013:
Labels:
Art,
Rafal Zawistowski,
Saatchi Gallery
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