Not exact matches
Anyone unwilling to wait that long can get a taste of Balka's art at the
White Cube Mason's Yard
gallery in London, where an exhibition of his work
entitled Nothere is currently on display.
by Kostas Prapoglou Gilbert & George's current exhibition at
White Cube in Bermondsey,
entitled THE BANNERS, entails a series of ten new works, each of which is duplicated three times and colonizes the whole of the
gallery space.
Emin had her first solo show in 1994
entitled «My Major Retrospective» at the
White Cube art
gallery in London having met the gallerist, Jay Joplin sometime earlier.
May 2015 Carmody Groarke's new temporary
gallery for
White Cube at Glyndebourne is reviewed in the Sunday Times by Hugh Pearman in an article
entitled «The
gallery in a field».
In 1993, Emin had her first solo exhibition,
entitled My Major Retrospective 1963 - 93, at the
White Cube gallery, one of London's notable contemporary art
galleries.
In the following years Emin had her first exhibition
entitled «My Major Retrospective» (1993) at
White Cube gallery, her first exhibition in a public gallery at the South London Gallery (1997), and opened her own public studio / gallery space «The Tracey Emin Museum» on Waterloo Road (199
gallery, her first exhibition in a public
gallery at the South London Gallery (1997), and opened her own public studio / gallery space «The Tracey Emin Museum» on Waterloo Road (199
gallery at the South London
Gallery (1997), and opened her own public studio / gallery space «The Tracey Emin Museum» on Waterloo Road (199
Gallery (1997), and opened her own public studio /
gallery space «The Tracey Emin Museum» on Waterloo Road (199
gallery space «The Tracey Emin Museum» on Waterloo Road (1995 - 8).
He also held two exhibitions at London's
White Cube gallery,
entitled Karfunkelfee and The Fertile Crescent, the latter being a sweeping comment on the instability of architectural grandeur, from Mesopotamia to the Third Reich.
Since 1997, the artists have presented a great number of architectural and sculptural installations in an ongoing series of works
entitled «Powerless Structures» [6] in which they transformed the conventions of the «
white cube»
gallery space, creating
galleries suspended from the ceiling, sunk into the ground or turned upside down.
Pictured, the artist with her work
entitled Those Who Suffer Love, at London's
White Cube gallery in 2009