Visual art exhibitions and events with a platform for critical writing
Reviewers and their reviews. Join our community of critical writers by contributing a review.
Add or comment on reviews about contemporary art exhibitions, performances, publications or public art. First login or register:
Information on display banner or listings:
Promote your show »
See something inappropriate or something we could do better on this page?
» Leave your feedback
Charles Danby lives and works in London. He contributes to Untitled and Wonderland and is assistant editor of Miser & Now. Curated exhibitions include Pranvere, Albania (2007) and Air Guitar & Two Teaspoons, London (2007). He is project curator of The Fifth Column, a platform for contemporary art in external spaces.
charles.danby@gmail.com | www.charliedanby.co.uk
While collaborative partnerships pervade all aspects of the contemporary art world they are less often found within the arena of curatorial practice. Lucy Day and Eliza Gluckman both worked independently across the arts sector before establishing a Read on…
Charles Danby reviews the work of Chloë Steele and considers the role of artist-curator duo Day and Gluckman whose notable track record continues throughout 2008-09 with a programme of five exhibitions for the law firm Collyer Bristow LLP.
Anticipation, the title of the opening show at One One One (referring to the street address on Great Titchfield Street) appeared less to encapsulate an individual or collective sentiment within or between the works, and more an external Read on…
One One One, London
24 May - 9 June
Scenery is a working collective and three of its members have joined forces with a further five artists to produce, under the curatorship of Simon Morrissey, Picnic Area (dumb interior). Scenery began their operation in 2003 with Read on…
Room, Bristol
2 February 5 March
To reap is to harvest, and in this case the harvest has been a year-long affair. Organised and curated by Anne Bean and Mark Anderson, ‘Reap’ extends from Cafe Gallery Projects to a series of satellite venues. Dilston Grove is an old Read on…
Café Gallery Projects, London and other venues
9 September 2005 to 10 October 2005
To reap is to harvest, and in this case the harvest has been a year-long affair. Organised and curated by Anne Bean and Mark Anderson, Reap extends from Cafe Gallery Projects to a series of satellite venues. Dilston Grove is an old Read on…
Café Gallery Projects, London and other venues
18 September 30 October