You find everything here
from white cube galleries to gritty cellar like spaces with bare brick walls; cliche hipster bars, small boutiques, a shop that only sells chocolate, a weekly flower market, juice places, parks, the bike shed, design hotels such as the Ace Hotel and Shoreditch House, fantastic restaurants, tiny cafes, record stores, even the canal is just a quick walk away.
Distinct
from a white cube gallery, Teck Gallery is a project space for artistic innovation within the university.
Not exact matches
by Kostas Prapoglou We rarely see Hauser & Wirth's North
Gallery in Savile Row totally transformed and freed
from its
white cube aesthetics.
Similarly, with Pipe, it's as if one of Nancy Holt's Sun Tunnels (1976) was transported
from the desert to this small,
white cube gallery on the Lower East Side.
Saatchi became the preeminent patron of the YBAs - which also came to include Tracey Emin, the Chapman Brothers, Chris Ofili, and others — and bought up entire shows of their work (which he was known to occasionally «flip» for a profit), often
from the dealer Jay Jopling, whose
White Cube gallery became closely tied to the artists.
Zensur, Anton Kern
Gallery, New York Eberhard Havekost: 1996 - 2006 Paintings
from the Rubell Family Collection, The Art
Gallery at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, and Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL Background,
White Cube, London
These qualities are underpinned and stabilised by the architectural accuracy of his miniature interiors, which draw
from broad influences,
from classical Palladian or a
White Cube gallery space, to the contemporary commercial kitsch of fast - food joints, or even a depiction of his childhood home as in the 18 Fortis Green series.
Dilyara Allakhverdova and Elchin Safarov, Maryam and Edward Eisler, Candida and Zak Gertler, Jack Kirkland, Ringier Collection Zurich, Maria and Malek Sukkar, Galeria Graça Brandão, Embassy of Israel to the UK, Multimedia Art Museum / Collection of Moscow House of Photography Museum, Outset Israel, Pace
Gallery, taubert Contemporary, Vilma Gold, London,
White Cube, With support
from the Government of Mexico as part of the Year of Mexico in the UK 2015.
On the back of this annual overseas art
galleries eye opener, sales representatives
from White Cube and Sadie Coles — both major London art
galleries from — were in Sydney just last month talking to collectors and possible Australian art market collaborators about future «projects».
That boom was driven by a commercial
gallery scene and auction - houses less interested in practices drawn
from the neo-avant-garde, but instead in the type of works that grace
white cube spaces — in particular, large paintings that were shifted profitably at auction.
The new walls radically alter the experience of the pristine
white cube gallery space, in which Esra Ersen, originally
from Istanbul, is showing an engaging documentary video with street children in her hometown.
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this context, the
white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making in the West,
from commercial
galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square foot space on 20th Street in New York) to websites such as Contemporary Art Daily that tend to privilege the flattened picture surfaces of post-minimalist paintings, which look good filtered through the even light of a laptop screen.
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this context, the
white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making in the West,
from commercial
galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square foot space on 20th Street in New York) to
See I Cried Because I Love You at Lehmann Maupin and
White Cube galleries in Central
from 21 March until 21 May
I could swear that it radiates out
from White Cube, the London
gallery known for Damien Hirst.
Unlike artists including Robert Smithson and Mark Dion, who brought live or dead trees into
white -
cube gallery spaces, Mr. Oliveira has constructed a tree
from scratch, using plywood and other materials, as well as wood brought
from Brazil.
Joining the plethora of
galleries from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro — including Fortes Vilaça, Laura Marsiaj, Leme, Mendes Wood, Nara Roesler and Vermelho — are the big boys and girls
from out of town —
White Cube, David Zwirner and Yvon Lambert among them.
Phillips also achieved a landmark price for the American artist Mark Bradford, when his very large mixed - media canvas Biting the Book (2013), bought
from a show at London's
White Cube that closed only a year ago, attracted multiple telephone bids before selling to a client speaking to Philips's New York — based president Michael McGinnis, for a record # 2.5 million ($ 3.9 million), double the estimate and four times the
gallery retail price for such a work.
at Rob Tufnell, London; Maid in Heaven / En Plein Air in Hell (My Beautiful Dark and Twisted Cheeto Problem) at
White Cube Masons Yard, London; Eustachy Kossakowski and Goshka Macuga: Report
from the Exhibition at Kate McGarry, London; GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland at Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Hayley Tompkins: Digital Light Pools at the Common Guild, Glasgow; Douglas Gordon: Pretty much every film and video work
from about 1992 until now, at Glasgow Museum of Modern Art; Mood Is Made / Temperature Is Taken at Glasgow Sculpture Studios.
I frequent all sorts of
galleries from Gagosian, Simon Lee and
White Cube to smaller ones such as Roman Road.
From 2009 to 2011 she ran Clutch
Gallery, a 25 - square - inch
white cube located in the heart of her purse; since then, she lends her purse to others to curate and carry.
Other sales included Joan Mitchell's Abstract Expressionist work Syrtis (1961), which sold for $ 6.75 m at
White Cube; Self - Eater (2003) by Dana Schutz, which found a new owner at $ 400,000
from Petzel
Gallery; and two pieces by Alberto Burri, which were bought by international collectors for $ 1.3 m and $ 450,000
from Mazzoleni, experts in post-war Italian art.
From Picasso to Ai Weiwei — Rediscovering Ceramics in Art, Herbert Gerisch - Stiftung, Neumünster, Germany EXPO 1: NEW YORK, Cinema Module, MoMA PS1, New York, NY, United States The Gesture and the Sign,
White Cube, São Paulo, Brazil Contemporary Future: To Invent, Create and Imagine the Future, CAB Art Center, Brussels, Belgium An Endless Theatre: the convergence of contemporary art and anthropology in observational cinema, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, England Fun House, Richard Gray
Gallery, New York, NY, United States Beg, Borrow and Steal, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA, United States, (travelling exhibition) Black Cake, Team
Gallery, New York, NY, United States
What he posited as one of the «new ways of existing» away
from a «traditional
white -
cube model» was a display of four David Adamo sculptures in the lobby of Finsbury Circus House, a newly renovated office building just around the corner
from Liverpool Street station, listed as an «Ibid
Gallery London» exhibition in collaboration with art consultancy HS Projects.
During their stroll, Chanos expressed his view that the auction houses are under pressure
from the big global
galleries like
White Cube:
Beyond the
White Cube originated at the Dublin City
Gallery the Hugh Lane in Dublin, Ireland, where it was supported by a generous grant
from the Luce Foundation.
The exhibition which will feature both works on loan and for sale — is a collaboration between Sotheby's Modern & Post-War British Art department and the legendary Sixties dealer Kasmin, whose
gallery at 118 New Bond Street (just up the road
from Sotheby's) was the first «
white cube» space in London and the scene of many ground - breaking shows, including Hockney's first major solo exhibition at the end of 1963.
Of course, there were many thematic and visual references to poverty and exclusion that were framed by the discourse of art history — as in a metal construction by Jannis Kounellis [who died in February this year] that combines a hard - edged steel - cast minimalist frame with multicoloured rags of Arte Poveraat
White Cube, for example; or in a an arresting display of Sadie Benning's «drawings» made of wood, Aqua - Resin, casein and acrylic gouache with motifs reminiscent of African textilesat Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects; or works about otherness framed by the formerly excluded, or on their behalf — as in a display
from the Goodman
Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa; or Andres Serrano's unforgettable photographs of notable figures in American pop culture, such as his portrait of Snoop Dogg (America)(2002) placed next to that of Donald Trump, on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia.
GALERIE PERROTIN (17 / F, 50 Connaught Road, Central) moved in upstairs
from White Cube in 2012, but like many international
galleries that have opened in Hong Kong, had already been heavily involved with artists in the Asian region.
And of course there has been the burgeoning commercial
gallery scene, with Gagosian,
White Cube, Galerie Perrotin, Lehmann Maupin and others arriving
from New York, London and Paris, and mainland
galleries such as Platform China and Pearl Lam also opening spaces.
Presented as a raised floor built
from the original 24 - packs, the installation evokes at once a stage, an archaeological dig, and an interior mall plaza — completely subsuming the
gallery floor and casting a phosphorescent blue light on the
white -
cube space.
The model of the
gallery space refers directly to the notion of the «
white cube», an art space deprived
from external stimuli and ideal - in a laboratory - like shape - for political, economical, aesthetical and social experiments.
At Home / Not at Home, Hessel Museum of Art, New York Portraits 2, Tomio Koyama
Gallery, Tokyo, Tokyo Accrochage, Galerie Boisseree, Cologne Kupferstichkabinett: Between Thought and Action,
White Cube, Hoxton Square, London In The Company of Alice, Victoria Miro
Gallery, London Self Consciousness, VW, Berlin Contemporary Drawings
from the National
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON The Gathering, Yorkshire Sculpture parks, YSP, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
And despite the strong contingent of major foreign
galleries — including New York's David Zwirner and Marian Goodman, Franco Noero
from Turin, Kurimanzutto
from Mexico City, and London's
White Cube — the fair was mostly a national affair, with 97 Brazilian
galleries out of 132 total presenting spectacular works by emerging and established talents
from across Latin America.
The
gallery recently located
from a small
white cube space in the trendy The Pijp area to a piano nobile just by one of Amsterdam's iconic grand canal houses.
There were snorts of derision
from some fashionable art world figures when the Prince of Wales» Drawing School was established in 2000 in a warehouse in Shoreditch, east London, next door to where the YBAs (Young British Artists) of Turner Prize fame hung out at the
White Cube Gallery.
The Wall brings together a group of works that acknowledge and contend directly with the conventions of
gallery architecture by breaching, puncturing, picturing, mapping and sculpting
from the uprights of the near - sacred and truly ubiquitous
white cube.
As it happens — as David Lee in The Jackdaw magazine has catalogued — there is a depressingly narrow number of top end commercial
galleries from which the nominees originate, examples being the Lisson
Gallery and the
White Cube, hugely profitable organisations, which are quite capable of doing their own PR without a freebie courtesy of the public purse.
Additionally, along with
gallery space L21 initiated a mini project: «The Window» — a street facing
white cube that invited 24/7, day and night viewing uninterruptedly, even
from the exterior, without the necessity to enter the
gallery and just by strolling down Doctor Fourquet Street.
• Marc Quinn: Allanah, Buck, Catman, Chelsea, Michael, Pamela and Thomas is at the
White Cube Gallery, London N1,
from 6 May until 26 June.
Like Perry's idea of Lincolnshire or the Hayward
Gallery's Surrealism show (reviewed here), it is a certain atmosphere or attitude that distinguishes it from the typical white cube galler
Gallery's Surrealism show (reviewed here), it is a certain atmosphere or attitude that distinguishes it
from the typical
white cube gallerygallery show.
In the summer of 2015, Katharine Kostyal, a partner in the
White Cube gallery, returned
from the Venice Biennale deeply impressed by an exhibition she had seen there, and persuaded another leading Dansaekhwa artist, Park Seo - bo, to give her enough works to make his first London exhibition.
Recent selected group exhibitions include: Basic Structures of, Austrian Cultural Forum, London, UK; FACE TO FACE: A Selection of International Emerging Artists
from the Ernesto Esposito Collection, Palazzo Fruscione, Salerno, IT (both 2016); A Natural Syntax for Rhythmic Forms and Semiotic Variations, BID Project, Milan, IT; Madrugada: Louisa Gagliardi, Fay Nicolson, Tomorrow
Gallery, NY, USA; Jacopo Miliani, Fay Nicolson, Jackson Sprague, Frutta, Rome, IT; Elapse / End, MAISTERRAVALBUENA, Madrid, ES; As it seems, COSAR HMT, Dusseldorf, DE; Palourde Cuites, Christopher Crescent, Brussels, BE; Exquisite Collapse, blip blip blip, Leeds, UK; The Decorator and the Thief -LRB-...), NGCA & Priestman
Gallery, Sunderland, UK (all 2015); ACCORDION, Laura Bartlett
Gallery, London, UK; before breakfast we talked about the furthest visible point before it all disappeared, Tenderpixel, London, UK; Textile Languages, Thalie Art Project, Brussels, BE (all 2014); Open
Cube, Mason's Yard
White Cube, London, UK (2013).
White Cube's Jay Jopling lost the bidding of Afrosheen the coveted oil on canvas which was estimated at $ 510.900 - $ 681.200 and finally sold for a record - breaking $ 2.246.481 to a telephone bidder.The piece was part of a small group of works
from Charles Saatchi sold to benefit the Saatchi
Gallery's Foundation.
Standing before Tracey Emin's tiny new paintings in the vast
galleries of
White Cube Bermondsey, the entire reason for art's existence unfurls: every line is a snatch of emotion, every drip a careful meditation, equal parts memory and fantasy, brought
from artist to audience in an act of pure communication.
The list includes such renowned contemporary art
galleries like Gagosian, MOT, Galerie Perottin, SCAI The Bathhouse,
White Cube and Stephen Friedman
Gallery, which will be showcasing artworks form masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as
from newly emerging artists.
From the
white cube to the digital, art advisor Karen Boyer and Westwood
Gallery co-founder James Cavello will also chime in on these slippery shadows of functionality over form and vice versa.
«The ensemble includes spacious
galleries infused with natural light
from the historical architecture and artificially lit abstract
galleries that correspond more to the «
white cube» of big modern museums.»
The years 2011 and 2012 saw a flurry of major international
galleries, such as Gagosian
Gallery and
White Cube, open in Hong Kong after auction sales in the city doubled
from 2009 to 2010.
A second series of paintings will go on sale at the
White Cube Gallery from 24 October.