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Association and Communication- Artists Anonymous.

A Foundation, Liverpool Biennial
19 September - 30 November 2008

Opening Night at the A Foundation. A large warehouse space, surrounded by what was once a bustling site of industry: abandoned buildings with such interesting architecture either lacking windows or boarded up. Only the climbing plants creeping Read on…

Reviewed by: Alexandria Clark

Public Art

The Levy Centre, Hackney, East London
10 October 2008 - 1 November 2009

A new building has opened in Hackney, East London. Situated in Lower Clapton Road and part of the regeneration area - a disused electricity showroom has been converted by architects Barker Shorten into the Levy Centre - an educational centre for the Read on…

Reviewed by: Anthea Hawkins

 

I lie awake at night and listen to the birds singing

Oriel Wrecsam, Wrexham
30 August - 11 October 2008

What struck me as I walked into the Steffan Jones Hughes exhibition – 'I lie awake at night and listen to the birds singing... ' was the sheer volume and scope of the work.   Black dominates the work in the exhibition with Read on…

Reviewed by: Jacqueline Cummings

spectra [Paris]

Tour Montparnasse, Place Du Juin 1940, Paris
4 - 5 October 2008

Paris’ night sky is illuminated with blinding white light beamed from scores of highly powered architectural lamps in international artist Ryoji Ikeda’s major new commission, spectra [paris] for Nuit Blanche, the city’s annual Read on…

Reviewed by: Jack Hutchinson

 

I lie awake at night and listen to the birds sing.

Oriel Wrecsam., Wrexham.
30 August - 11 October 2008

I lie awake at night and listen to the birds sing. In a world accustomed to irony and subversion, it is refreshing to encounter the work of Steffan Jones Hughes in this engaging solo show. Through intaglio and screen prints, delicate sculptures, and Read on…

Reviewed by: Frances Carlile

The Magic of a Line

Penlee House, Penzance
20 September - 22 November 2008

“This exhibition presents a selection of rarely seen drawings and etchings by artists from the Newlyn School including Stanhope Forbes, Walter Langley, Elizabeth Forbes, Laura Knight, Charles Napier Hemy and W.H.Y. Titcomb. From drawings and Read on…

Reviewed by: George Care

Tatton Park Biennial

Tatton Park, Knutsford
3 May - 28 September 2008

We were led straight through the orchard and various decorative gardens of the Tatton Park estate, passing by the numerous and anonymous botanical species and colourful collections of plants and flowers along the way as we headed into the Read on…

Reviewed by: Kevin Hunt

Steffan Jones-Hughes 'At night I lie awake and listen to the birds singing'

Oriel Wrecsam, Wrexham
30 August - 11 October 2008

I visited Steffan Jones - Hughes' exhibition again last week,  this time back in the role of one of his students, and listened to Steffan speak about his work. The design of the exhibition has a formal graphic power and elegance. The Read on…

Reviewed by: pam newall

Dream On

Cloud Dance Festival @ the Chisenhale Dance Space, London
26 - 28 September 2008

There is something about the jaunty cosiness of the Chisenhale Dance Space which seemed to suit the Cloud Dance Festival just perfectly. Something perhaps in the warmth of the careworn, mismatched furniture which bedecks the lobby…and equally Read on…

Reviewed by: mary kate connolly

 

Oh God! It's the Turner Prize

Tate Britain, London
30 September - 18 October 2008

It is that time of year again , the hype, the glory and oh yes the art. Is it worth it? and does the Turner Prize really mean something? these are the sort of questions that arise yearly. The first thing that I encountered as I approached the Tate Read on…

Reviewed by: Maggie Tran

Jeanette Orrell: Delineated

Galeri, Caernarfon
26 September - 1 November 2008

I should start by pointing out that I am related to the artist Jeanette Orrell and so there is naturally some kind of bias to this review. I'm a fan! The work on show in the Lle Celf/Art Space at Galeri in Caernarfon spotlights two groups Read on…

Reviewed by: Steffan Jones-Hughes

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2008

A-Foundation, , Liverpool.
20 September - 22 November 2008

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2008.   In the centre of Liverpool, opposite the A-Foundation’s Greenland Street complex, is an ice-cream van garage. It came as some surprise that at least one of the exhibitors in 2008’s Bloomberg Read on…

Reviewed by: Paul Cordwell

 

Object As Muse

Winchester Discovery Centre, Winchester
8 August - 19 October 2008

The object in question is a plain white robe made from a cotton duvet.  It’s a garment – suspended mid-air on its ordinary wooden hanger – that simultaneously evokes the public presence of an intimate interior space, and Read on…

Reviewed by: Lesley Saunders

‘New Life Berlin – First Thoughts’

New Life Gallery, Berlin
31 May - 15 June 2008

‘What are the main themes of New Life Berlin?’ questions the wooloo website rhetorically. Answer: ‘Transnational Communities…Artistic Social Responsibility…[and] Participation and Intervention’.In realising New Read on…

Reviewed by: mary kate connolly

Omer Fast - Take a Deep Breath

Tate Liverpool, as part of Liverpool Biennial - Made Up, Liverpool
20 September - 30 November 2008

Lewis Biggs, director of the Liverpool Biennial, tells us during a curatorial breakfast that Made Up, the title of this years Biennial, can be interpreted in various different ways. It is a phrase especially fitting to Liverpool as ‘to be made Read on…

Reviewed by: Samuel Mercer

Open Dialogues – In defence of an experimental model

Open Dialogues @ New Life Berlin, Berlin
31 May - 15 June 2008

My what a delight; a delectable retinue of recollection, supposition and wordplay. A trove of roving consciousness in a scroll, a stream of reams and reams of descriptions, tripping downwards to where it all began….Members of the New Life Read on…

Reviewed by: mary kate connolly

Dreaming of a one-night house....

New Life Berlin Shop, Berlin
7 June 2008

How many artists does it take to build a house? Answer: as many as show up at secret location in Berlin’s city centre at 10pm tonight! A Welsh tradition borne out of rural poverty, necessity and an ancient legal loophole forms the Read on…

Reviewed by: mary kate connolly

The building of a one night house….

Alexander Platz, Berlin
7 - 8 June 2008

As the gritty city heat of midsummer lapsed into stale dusk last eve, the inhabitants of Berlin magnetically grouped into tight groups at pavement cafes. With the fixed stares of guinea pigs in fiendish sensory experiments, they appeared first Read on…

Reviewed by: mary kate connolly

Bad Paintings

AirSpace Gallery, Hanley, Stoke on Trent
20 September - 4 October 2008

The current exhibition at the AirSpace Gallery gives another twist to the status of the celebrity. A mixture of smiling and disgruntled faces greets you as you enter the gallery space; familiar faces such as Jade Goody and Victoria Beckham are Read on…

Reviewed by: Katie May Shipley

Give Me Shelter

Attingham Park, Shrewsbury
25 September 2008 - 27 September 2009

I met up with Anne de Charmant at the entrance to the large walled garden at Attingham Park. Anne is the director of Meadow Arts a non-physical gallery based in Ludlow, they describe themselves as a peripatetic organisation, acting as a sort of Read on…

Reviewed by: Nathaniel Pitt

 

Atmosphere

The Foyer Restaurant & Gallery , Aberdeen
18 August - 4 October 2008

Aberdeen in the Northeast of Scotland has a thriving and developing art scene, this is in part due to the inspirational work of key players such as Sally Moir from Smart Consultants who works with the oil industry and the Foyer Gallery to offer Read on…

Reviewed by: sally moir

 

Artists Anonymous - Communication & Association

A Foundation (Liverpool Biennial), Liverpool
20 September - 22 November 2008

On Friday 19th September 2008, a huge party overtook an industrial area near central Liverpool. Within the masses of people wanting their free drinks and overpriced Paella were three exhibitions. Yet one of these, by the ego free Read on…

Reviewed by: Carl Delver

John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
20 September 2008 - 4 January 2009

Now in its 50th year, the 25th John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize presents a selection of new British painting. The prize has historically been the turning point of several highly prominent artists careers, including Peter Doig, David Hockney Read on…

Reviewed by: Jack Hutchinson

John Moores Painting Prize

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
20 September 2008 - 4 January 2009

McDONALD's PAINTING WINS PRIZE Fear not. The headline does not mean that some toddler's scribble at a McDonald's food joint has ironically won the nation's premier painting prize. The luminaries gathered at Walker Art Gallery, Read on…

Reviewed by: Tim Birch

 

Adam Chodzko - Proxigean Tide

Tate St Ives, St. Ives
24 May - 21 September 2008

The bright August sunshine gently infringes upon Tate St. Ives; as beach-wear clad visitors leave a scattered trail of sand they emphasise the move from brightly patterned tourist town to the cool, calm and contemplative interior of the Read on…

Reviewed by: Rebecca Wombell

Dani d'Emilia: BEESOUS

Space X Gallery, Exeter
11 - 12 September 2008

Green plastic bags pulled through the leg holes of white pants effect and denote a sector where curiosity and familiarity intercede. A zone in which we perceive human shoulders and a neck: bones and skin organized into a discernible structure. Yet, Read on…

Reviewed by: Mark Greenwood

Exiles, Diasporas & Strangers

Ed. by Kobena Mercer, Co-published by inIVA and The MIT Press, 2008, 224pp, ISBN: 978-1-899846-45-0
1 January - 31 December 2008

Over the past 15-20 years, there has been a growing legacy of texts and art exhibitions that have addressed issues of exile, displacement and migration, especially in relation to issues of globalisation. However, Exiles, Diasporas & Strangers, Read on…

Reviewed by: Catherine Wilson

In Progress: Beggars Banquet

House Gallery, London
1 - 13 September 2008

At the entrance to Beggars Banquet, visitors are greeted by two large (child sized) anthropomorphic figures. They are works from Cathy Hart and Esther Jervis’s individual sculptural practices. One, by Hart, is made from striped fabric and Read on…

Reviewed by: Rachel Lois Clapham

Tales From a Changing City

AirSpace Gallery, Hanley, Stoke on Trent
5 - 13 September 2008

Tales from a Changing City   Danny Hill and Darren Washington   The opening of the current show at the AirSpace Gallery saw many familiar faces; it’s great to see so many people supporting local artists.   The artwork Read on…

Reviewed by: Katie May Shipley

 

Pieter Hugo - Portraits

Ffotogallery, Cardiff
6 September - 19 October 2008

My occasional visits to ffotogallery, are occasional because of the psychological barrier that makes me think it’s further away than it is. The train journey that is usual pretty simple and quick (although this time landslides and biblical Read on…

Reviewed by: Samuel Hasler

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