Posted on October 25, 2007 by Tamarin
I went to a private view last night for a small exhibition just off Old Street. The four artists involved have been working on a collaborative sculpture and textile project for the past eighteen months, and this show marks the second of three temporary, planned pauses in their activity. This is the stock-take pause.
The [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2007 by Tamarin
Nicholas Brown is an artist based between London and California. He makes clunking wooden contraptions that hang somewhere between functionality and aesthetics, so you’re never quite sure if what you’re looking at is the result of a tangled-up performance you’ve just missed, the remnants of some eccentric personal experiment, or an ongoing room-sized project of [...]
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Posted on August 13, 2007 by Tamarin
Here’s the first of two reviews of the provocative current show at the ICA. This one’s by artist Craig Kao who most recently exhibited in the to take a-way (one) exhibition at the Nolias Gallery. I think his review raises some interesting questions about the role of the ICA in the curation of the work, [...]
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Posted on August 5, 2007 by Tamarin
Exhibition: Beauhemia
Nettie Horn, 25b Vyner Street, London E2 9DG, 6 July – 12 August
I want to write about just one work in Beauhemia, the current show at the new Vyner Street Nettie Horn premises.
I’ll do my best to sidestep the press release’s generically grand claim that the exhibition “explores themes surrounding the loss of and [...]
Filed under: Beauhemia, Debbie Lawson, Hektor Mamet, Kate Street, Nettie Horn, Persian rug, art, chair, exhibition, frame, inside/outside, installation, nolias gallery, review, sculpture, slug, vyner st, white cube | 1 Comment »