Tag: Whitechapel Gallery
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PREVIEW:Elmgreen & Dragset: This Is How We Bite Our Tongue, Whitechapel Gallery
The Whitechapel Gallery’s upcoming exhibition is the first major overview of artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset. On display from the 27th September, this exhibition will bring together a large-scale site-specific installation with six new sculptures and 29 works created over 20 years of the artists’ collaboration. Having worked together since 1995, Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset are known for exploring […]
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PREVIEW: Surreal Science: Loudon Collection with Salvatore Arancio, Whitechapel Gallery
The Whitechapel Gallery will present crafted objects from the Loudon Collection, selected and animated by visual artist Salvatore Arancio. On display from the 24th August, this exhibition will focus on collector George Loudon and his fascination with scientific breakthroughs from the Enlightenment to the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the gallery inviting Italian-born artist Salvatore Arancio to select and […]
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PREVIEW: Katja Novitskova: Invasion Curves, Whitechapel Gallery
The London gallery will present an immersive environment created by the installation artist, displayed from the 27th June. Offering an insight into the future, Katja Novitskova’s work concentrates on topics such as technology evolutionary processes and ecological realities. On a deeper level, her work also examines the materiality and circulation of images – how they are used, […]
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PREVIEW: Emma Hart: Mamma Mia!, Whitechapel Gallery
The Whitechapel Gallery will display a brand new exhibition by the London based artist from the 12th July. Winner of the sixth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women, a biannual award established in 2005 to champion women artists in the UK, this exhibition features Hart’s new large-scale installation titled Mamma Mia! On display from the […]
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Things to See and Do: Friday 17th June 2016
Another week is over and there are plenty of exciting shows and exhibitions that are happening now in London. Here is a guide to some of the best: 1. Aladdin, Prince Edward Theatre: the Broadway production officially opened in London this week. Featuring all of the classic songs from the original Disney film, this is an […]
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Review Round Up… Mary Heilmann: Looking at Pictures @Whitechapel Gallery
This new exhibition examines the work and career of the American artist – but has it gone down well with critics? The Guardian: **** Adrian Searle commented: “Heilmann’s paintings aren’t the best in the world, but they don’t need to be. To me, they seem to contain a lot of happiness and pleasure in the […]