Victoria
Miro Old Street, Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First, On 1st October till the 7th November
Wednesday September 30 Victoria
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Not exact matches
Private galleries have their major players out in force: the reliably disturbing Marlene Dumas's latest work takes the crucifixion as its starting point (Frith
Street Gallery, W1, Fri to 26 Nov); Tal R's turned to
old master techniques to create paintings that are radiant; and Doug Aitken, the man who turned video art into a Hollywood - standard production, is showing text works (Victoria
Miro, N1, Wed to 12 Nov).
Kara Walker, known as the portrayer of racial and gender struggles, returns with a new body of work in the space of Gallery 1, Victoria
Miro,
Old Street.
At Victoria
Miro's gallery just off
Old Street, the artist has created — in the words of the gallery's Press Release — «a kind of laboratory where processes of observation, examination and exploration are in progress» with assemblages forming temporary, residual sites offering accumulations of evidence for an enquiry unspecified.