Visual art exhibitions and events with a platform for critical writing
The British Library, London
17 January - 30 April 2008
Reviewed by: Murray Marshall
A stunning and exhaustively rich show of avant garde work from 20th c. Europe before the 2nd World War. The show includes work on paper, books, leaflets, photographs, films and sound recordings. So much inspiration that you need to take a break every so often to reflect. I particularly enjoyed Khlebnikov's sound pieces in trans-national Languages and a short film about Berlin by Moholy Nagy. End your visit by nipping round the corner to marvel at St Pancras and chuck a bucket of whitewash at the ghastly 'Snoggers'.
Venue detail:
The British Library
96 Euston Road, LONDON, NW1 2DB
www.bl.uk
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