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Venues

White Cube

48 Hoxton Square, LONDON, N1 6PB

www.whitecube.com

Reviews

Kris Martin - Whats The Time? [11 April 2008]

The incessancy of time is one that looms over our modern society.  The pressure to always be somewhere, the thought that I might be late or could be using time more wisely is both blessing and curse.  The opportunity to take time to stop  Read on…

White Cube, Hoxton Sq, London
29 February - 29 March 2008

Reviewed by: Dan Green

Damian Ortega: Nine Types of Terrain [31 August 2007]

On entering Damien Ortega’s darkened exhibition space I found nine elf projectors. The 16 mm films were of bricks lined up like dominos and pushed over causing the next brick stood up on end to fall over and knock over the next until they had  Read on…

White Cube
7 July 2005 to 9 September 2007

Reviewed by: Lucinda Holmes

Beyond Belief [4 June 2007]

I was very excited to see Hirst's glitter ball of a skull. I'd planned my visit to Hoxton Square White Cube and booked my ticket. However, the first disappointment was that it was not made clear that the media hyped skull was actually at  Read on…

White Cube
6 June 2007 to 7 July 2007

Reviewed by: James Ford

Christian Marclay: Crossfire [18 February 2007]

At a time when the UK has recently been alerted to the spate of shootings in South London, this show has unintentionally tied itself to the glamorisation of Gun crime. There is no hint of the macabre in this film however, but is more of an exercise  Read on…

White Cube, Hoxton
2 February 2007 to 3 March 2007

Reviewed by: Alanna Lawley

Lisa Lou [18 May 2006]

The White Cube is one of those cleverly designed spaces that suck you in.  No sooner was I through the door, than I seemed to find myself standing in front of Security Fence, perhaps the most compelling of Lisa Lou’s exhibits for her solo  Read on…

White Cube
4 April 2006 to 4 April 2006

Reviewed by: Victoria Scholes