Sentences with phrase «wharf road»

Yayoi Kusama's latest exhibition, Pumpkins, is at Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW, until 19 December.
Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art 14 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW T +44 207 490 7373 F + 44 207 490 7775 [email protected] www.parasol - unit.
Anyone at all interested in painting might want to start with the early 20th century in Mayfair and move to Wharf Road for more recent work, witnessing the abundantly various approaches to abstraction over time — conceptual, geometric, gestural, hard - edged, romantic, numinous, optical, comic.
The prominent presence of the canvas emerges not only in his imaginary, fresco - like portraits, but also in the restrained, monochromatic studies displayed at the Wharf Road gallery in north London.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition: Idris Khan, Beyond the Black 20 September - 9 November 2013 Gallery I, Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road London, N1 7RW View online...
The exhibition coincides with the gallery's first exhibition of works by Do Ho Suh, at Wharf Road (1 February — 18 March 2017).
Alice Neel, Uptown continues at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road, London until 29 July 2017, and Victoria Miro Venice until 16 September 2017.
An exhibition comprising paintings and an installation of unique chandeliers by the Mexico - based Cuban - American artist is on view until 24 March 2018 at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road.
In the Wharf Road galleries the exhibition comprises three installations...
Pierre d'Alancaisez founded Waterside Project Space on Wharf Road, East London in 2008.
The exhibition will feature unique chandeliers, ranging in scale from 1 to 1.7 metres tall, suspended at various heights throughout the first - floor gallery of Wharf Road.
Man of the moment Conrad Shawcross follows his RA Summer Exhibition installation with elegant new sculptures at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road
Group exhibition «Surface Work» at @victoriamirogallery Wharf Road and Mayfair celebrates women artists who have shaped and transformed, and continue to influence and expand, the language and definition of abstract painting and features over 50 artists including #YayoiKusama #EtelAdnan #LyndaBenglis #HelenFrankenthaler #GillianAyres #LouiseFishman #TomieOhtake and #MildredThompson.
John Korner & Jules de Balincourt @ Victoria Miro Both the Wharf Road and Mayfair spaces hit us with searingly bright paintings.
Wharf Road will host Nguva na Nyoka («Sirens and Serpents») by Wangechi Mutu, an African artist widely known for her controversial collages exploring femininity and the female body, and the first Victoria Miro show for the prominent US artist Eric Fischl.
Ian Hamilton Finlay embraces the violent French Revolution in an ambitious historical exhibition at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road
Celia Paul solo exhibition, opening tomorrow at Victoria Miro Gallery II, 16 Wharf Road, London where she is newly represented.
Jannis Kounellis at Parasol unit, 28 November until 17 February, 14 Wharf Road, London, N1 7RW.
In the Wharf Road galleries the exhibition will comprise of three installations — one -LSB-...]
«I dream a world» Looking for Langston, an exhibition of newly - conceived, large - scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material, at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road and a special presentation at Somerset House for Photo London (18 — 21 May) features photographs presented as both large - scale works and silver gelatin prints, accompanied by an installation of the award - winning film.
The highlight is upstairs in the Wharf Road space where it's so thick with paint like it's reaching out towards us.
Yoyoi Kusama's biggest exhibition in London since her 2012 Tate Modern retrospective, this latest show features the Japanese artist's new work, split between Victoria Miro's Wharf Road and Mayfair locations.
The Gallery is housed in a converted Victorian furniture factory on Wharf Road, NI and with over 8,000 square feet of exhibition space it is one of the largest commercial spaces in London.
For those wanting trademark Kusama, one of her three new mirror rooms in Miro's East End Wharf Road galleries is called «All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkins» and provides a total immersion in a reflected infinity of her distinctive yellow and black spotted kabocha squashes, which recede in all directions and are illuminated from the inside like a multitude of lanterns.
Also at Wharf Road is a wonderful room full of Infinity Net paintings, all of which have been produced this year but which form part of an ongoing series that started when Kusama first went to New York back in the late 1950s.
Wangechi Mutu, Eric Fischl, and Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro Gallery (16 Wharf Road); Alice Neel at Victoria Miro Mayfair (14 St. George Street).
Walker returned to Stone Mountain following the Charleston shooting, and this trip was the inspiration behind «Go to Hell or Atlanta...», which opened at Victoria Miro's Wharf Road gallery in October.
Isaac Julien, EMERALD CITY / CAPITAL (Playtime), 2013, Endura Ultra photograph, 160 x 240 cm, Victoria Miro Wharf Road, 2014.
In November 2000, the gallery moved to its present location in 16 Wharf Road, Islington, adjacent to the cutting - edge art area of Hoxton, [1] where it is housed in a two floor, 10,000 - square - foot (930 m2), converted Victorian furniture factory, ten times the size of the Cork Street gallery.
Info: Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road, London, Duration: 8/4-14 / 5/16, Days & Hours: Tue - Sat 10:00 - 18:00, www.victoria - miro.
The cavernous upper space at Victoria Miro's Wharf Road gallery has seen a number of shows that were more events than exhibitions.
Info: Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First, Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road, London, Duration: 1/10 — 7/11/15, Days & Hours: Tue - Sat: 10:00 - 18:00, www.victoria - miro.
For the exhibition at the Wharf Road galleries, she has created three mirror rooms: Pumpkin's Infinity Mirrored Room, Chandelier of Grief and Where the Lights in My Heart Go, all of which place the viewer within a universe of varying proliferating reflections.
In the Wharf Road galleries, three installations run across the three floors as different experiments into the construction and measurement of space, mass, time, and volume.
Flowers of Evil Until Friday 18th December 2015 Victoria Miro Gallery I 16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW www.victoria - miro.
At Victoria Miro, Wharf Road, where Something Curated met with the artist, Hernández is showing abstract works that continue his investigation into gesture and form while extending the innovative techniques of accumulation and removal for which he has become widely known.
Witness Brit Grayson Perry; the artist wore his trademark colorful drag, complete with a Technicolor dream coat, a tiny yellow plastic sombrero and bulbous pink and orange striped platform shows to the elegant and enormous party on Oct. 4 hosted at London's leading and expansive Victoria Miro Gallery on Wharf Road near Shoreditch.
(One of her early group shows in Wharf Road attracted 4,000 visitors.)
Parasol unit's Wharf Road premises were originally designed in 2004 by renowned Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin.
This time they gave me a chance to use both spaces in Mayfair and Wharf Road.
Number three in the series is currently hanging in Victoria Miro's Wharf Road gallery, as part of a deep dive into the women artists in contemporary abstract painting who art history has ignored — in the form of an exhibition titled Surface Work.
Well, the work hasn't been shipped back to Wharf Road, and it will be on show at his Tate Britain retrospective later this month.
He will be showing his work across Victoria Miro «s London locations (Mayfair and Wharf Road): «Meaning «step», the exhibition title, Paso, refers to a series of movements through abstraction and figuration.
At Wharf Road, Hernández will show abstract paintings that continue his investigation into gesture and form while extending the innovative techniques of accumulation and removal for which he has become widely known.
Installation view, Maria Nepomuceno, 7 May - 12 June 2010, Gallery I, Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road, London, N1 7RW.
In October 2006 the gallery expanded further by opening a second exhibition and viewing space in an adjoining building on Wharf Road.
PARASOL UNIT FOUNDATION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART 14 Wharf Road, N1 7RW 020 7490 7373 www.parasol-unit.org [email protected] Tue - Sat 10 - 6, Sun 12 - 5, Mon by appt Angel / Old Street
At Wharf Road, Hernández is showing abstract paintings that continue his investigation into gesture and form while extending the innovative techniques of accumulation and removal for which he has become widely known.
Housed in the former Galleria Il Capricorno, Victoria Miro Venice will be the gallery's fourth exhibition space, joining gallery sites in Mayfair and Wharf Road, London.
In «Wharf Road» (1966), a glorious diptych over 10 feet wide, Strong appears to paint with nature's energy.
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