Sentences with phrase «whitechapel gallery setting»

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The historic architecture of Gallery 2 at the Whitechapel Gallery, originally built as the reading room of the former Whitechapel Library, will be transformed into a stage set by Russian artist Sergey Sapozhnikov (b. 1986).
Reflecting this fact, The London Open 2018, hosted by Whitechapel Gallery, London, selects 22 global artists who live across and are inspired by the 32 London boroughs, showing how, within a hyperactive setting, creativity is thriving.
The Whitechapel Gallery is a charitable trust set up for the advancement of the arts and education.
At London's Whitechapel Gallery, where a retrospective of Struth's work opens on Wednesday, it strikes me that, in his pristine prints of streets, cities, museums, churches and jungles, Struth has set himself the impossible task of trying to capture some sense of the invisible or, at least, the latent.
They set up a portrait studio and invited the staff of the Whitechapel Gallery to sit as subjects.
The series culminates this Saturday at London's Whitechapel Gallery with discussions and a performance exploring Benjamin's work; other events across London, including a talk at Carroll / Fletcher, are also set to take place.
Matthew has extensive experience working in participatory settings, including leading sessions at Tate Modern, National Portrait Gallery, Camden Arts Centre, Whitechapel Gallery and the V&A Museum of Childhood.
The 78 per cent increase in gallery space, with no closures for exhibition set - ups, could make the Whitechapel, led by its articulate and trend - conscious director, Iwona Blazwick, an even more potent force in art.
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