Archive for September, 2006

Young Korean Artists At Union, London

A fantastic chance to catch up with emerging Korean art is on offer in London, courtesy of Union Gallery, which has brought the varied work of Hyunjhin Baik, Suejin Chung, Osang Gwon, Dongwook Lee and Hyungkoo Lee together for the first time on an international platform.

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Talk At The Photographers' Gallery

As part of the Photographers' Gallery current Northern Africa-inspired shows of new photo and film work by Zineb Sedira and their preview of the Cinemetheque de Tangier's...

Katharina Fritsch And Neal Tait At White Cube, London

If high art today really can be identified as, for the most part, a rarefied field of the entertainment industry, then White Cube's current pairing of fanciful...

Nam June Paik Award

The Museum für Angewandte Kunst presents an exhibition of media art works by eight international artists who have been nominated for this year's Nam June Paik Award (Jennifer...

Musa Mayer On Her Father Philip Guston

Philip Guston, Waking Up, 1975 'What is seen and called a picture is what remains - an evidence. Even as one travels in painting towards a state of "unfreedom"...

Jeff Koons At Gagosian, London

Jeff Koons, Cracked Egg (Blue), 2006 'When I was about five years old, I would go after school to this little building, like a little shelter. In the afternoons...

Your Gallery: Critics' Choice By Rebecca Wilson

Dan Baldwin, born in Manchester in 1972, has been exhibiting in the UK and Europe for the last 10 years, his paintings gracing the same walls as works...

Ilona Nemeth At Modern Art Oxford

ARRIVALS>NEW ART FROM THE EU is a series of exhibitions over two years at Modern Art Oxford and Turner Contemporary, Margate introducing the work of artists...

Susan Hiller In Conversation With Michael Archer

Influential artist Susan Hiller joins critic/curator Michael Archer to discuss her work in 'How to Improve the World: 60 Years of British Art', the current exhibition at the...

Franz West At Gagosian London

Many Londoners first contemplated the playful nature and variety of Franz West's work at a retrospective hosted by the Whitechapel Art Gallery a few years ago. I was...