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By Now Each Of Us Are Several

By now each of us are several looks at multiplicity of identities drawn from a series of sculptural objects and performative responses from a number of artistic personalities. The opening event includes performances from Turner Prize nominee Richard Wilson and LUPA curator Kate Mahony.

Bruno Glint Gallery
Until Friday 24th May 2013, Sunday, Saturday Read more...
Catlin Art Prize 2013

The Catlin Art Prize, now in its seventh year, is an annual award that celebrates the UK's most exciting graduate and postgraduate artists, and acts as a springboard for their future careers. Natalie Ferris gives us her highlights of the prize exhibition at Londonewcastle Project Space.

Londonewcastle Project Space
Until Saturday 25th May 2013 Read more...
Chris Bracey: I've Looked up to Heaven and Been Down to Hell

Scream is proud to present London-based light artist Chris Bracey’s first UK solo exhibition.  Chris Bracey has worked with neon and lights for over thirty years and the title of this exhibition alludes to his remarkable journey and career. 

Scream
Until Saturday 1st June 2013, daily except Sunday Read more...
Chris Levine: Light 3.142

Chris Levine is a light artist who works across mediums in pursuit of a sensory experience through image and form. Levine’s work considers light not just as a core aspect of art, but of human experience more widely with a spiritual and philosophical edge underscoring his practice.

The Fine Art Society
Until Saturday 15th June 2013, daily except Sunday Read more...
Christopher Williams: For Example: Dix-Huit Leçons Sur La Société Industrielle (Revision 18)

In the 1970s, Christopher Williams studied at the California Institute of the Arts under the first wave of West Coast conceptual artists. Williams’s work is a critical investigation of the medium of photography and more broadly the vicissitudes of industrial culture, in particular its structures of representation and classification. 

David Zwirner London
Until Saturday 15th June 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday Read more...
Claire Aho

The first exhibition outside of Finland for Claire Aho, the pioneering Finnish colour photographer. 

Photographers' Gallery
Until Sunday 21st July 2013 Read more...
Come Carnival: Entwined and In Play - Work by Marketa Luskacova and Francis West

Come Carnival engages Markéta Luskačová’s project of immersive photography of Czech Carnival - the ritual, the costumes, its unruly spirit of magic and metamorphosis - with a selection of Francis West’s recent charcoal, pencil and pastel drawings which unleash a Pandora's Box of shape-shifting beings and vivid imaginary scenes. 

The Piper Gallery
Until Friday 7th June 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday, Thursday Read more...
Dan Voinea - A momentary rise of reason

A Momentary Rise of Reason at Beers Lambert Contemporary showcases Romanian artist Dan Voinea. Taking street performers as his subject, Voinea's is a bold aesthetic of manipulated traditionalism reworked intelligently to tell stories – to explore the fantasy of human interaction, and to present a visual theatre of surrealism.

Beers.Lambert Contemporary
Until Saturday 18th May 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday, Wednesday Read more...
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2013 at the Photographers' Gallery

This exhibition is a chance to see some of the beautiful and highly-affecting work by artists shortlisted for this year's Deutsche Börse Photography Prize at The Photographers' Gallery. It is fantastic, and a really good way to experience four entirely different approaches to contemporary political art photography in one place. 

Photographers' Gallery
Until Sunday 30th June 2013 Read more...
Dieter Roth: Diaries

Throughout his career, German-Swiss artist Dieter Roth (1930-98) worked with obsessive energy, his prolific output comprising installation, sculpture, drawing, video, assemblages and books. Much of his work was a diary of sorts - a record of his relentless and impassioned engagement with life. 

Camden Arts Centre
Until Sunday 14th July 2013, daily except Monday, Tuesday Read more...
Dobells (Jazz Folk Blues)

CHELSEA space presents a rare opportunity to view previously unseen material from the Museum of London and British Record Shop Archive collections, concerning one of the world's greatest record shops.

CHELSEA Space
Until Saturday 18th May 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday Read more...
Dustin O’Hara: A. Brooks

On the edge of trendy Shoreditch, Hoxton is an area which is, by now, undeniably in transition from traditional working class to hip up-and-coming art district. The transformation of A Brooks Art from florist to contemporary gallery marks that change with Dustin O'Hara's archival project, filling the space with the sights and sounds of Hoxton past.

A Brooks Art
Until Saturday 18th May 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Read more...
Elinor Evans: Picasso's Pack

It is only fitting that Elinor Evans’ muse should be her loyal Dalmatian Picasso. He has appeared in many of her works over the years, his benign presence seemingly a calming force in the compositions. In her new solo show at Signal Gallery, she has taken this a step further and developed a distinctly canine theme and called the show Picasso’s Pack.

Signal Gallery
Until Saturday 8th June 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday Read more...
Elisabeth Frink

On 18 April 1993 Elisabeth Frink died at the age of just 62. Now, twenty years after her death Beaux Arts presents an anniversary exhibition in conjunction with Lund Humphries’ publication of the first complete catalogue raisonné of her sculpture. 

Beaux Arts London
Until Saturday 18th May 2013, daily except Sunday Read more...
Ellen Gallagher: AxME

Subersive collage, brightly-coloured plasticine and manipulated pop culture proves AxME to be a delightfully intriguing retrospective of one of America's most exciting artists, Ellen Gallagher, at Tate Modern.

Tate Modern
Until Sunday 1st September 2013 Read more...
Falke Pisano: The Body in Crisis

he Showroom presents a new exhibition by Dutch artist Falke Pisano. Sculpture, video, print, drawing and installation work are brought together in the latest iteration of Pisano’s The Body in Crisis series (2011- ), an ongoing investigation into the human body at historical moments of crisis. It will be the most significant presentation of her work in the UK to date.

The Showroom
Until Saturday 15th June 2013, daily except Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Read more...
Ffound exhibition

'Ffound' is a group exhibition featuring work by a select group of artists all creating artwork using found or repurposed objects, artists include: Zac Freeman, Russell West, Jud Turner, Michael Speller, Joanne Tinker, Wycliffe Stuchbury, Ryan Matcham, Steve McPherson, Frank Miller, Giulia Bocchi, Keith Haynes.

Woolff Gallery
Until Saturday 25th May 2013 Read more...
Florian Maier-Aichen

A photographer schooled on both sides of the Atlantic, Maier-Aichen’s work reflects on the dual influences of the history of photography and the history of painting. Focusing on the camera’s consummate power to establish typologies of thought, perception, and feeling, he produces images that, in mining the past, come to embody a matrix of issues highly relevant to photographic practice today.

Gagosian Gallery: Davies Street
Until Saturday 25th May 2013, daily except Sunday Read more...
Focus: Douglas Gordon: Play Dead; Real Time

In his video installations, Douglas Gordon (born 1966) plays with the cinematic techniques of duration, doubling and mirroring to explore the dynamic between audience and image. Play Dead; Real Time was filmed at an empty Gagosian Gallery in New York, where the artist arranged to have Minnie, a four-year-old Indian elephant, brought in to perform a series of tricks on the command of her off-screen trainer. 

Tate Britain
Until Sunday 6th October 2013 Read more...
Focus: Keith Arnatt: Sausages and Food

In the late 1960s, the pioneering British conceptual artist Keith Arnatt used photography as a way of documenting performative acts that question – often through a linking of an image with philosophical text – the status of art and the role and identity of the artist.

Tate Britain
Until Sunday 11th August 2013 Read more...
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