Openings & Exhibitions: April 2016
1st || Friday Lisson Gallery, Spencer Finch: The Opposite of Blindness The edge of perception is explored in Spencer Finch’s Continue reading
1st || Friday Lisson Gallery, Spencer Finch: The Opposite of Blindness The edge of perception is explored in Spencer Finch’s Continue reading
2nd || WednesdayDAS INSTITUT, Serpentine Sackler Gallery , PV 6:30-10:30pm The Serpentine presents the first major exhibition of work by Continue reading
From the audio of the video piece ‘Somewhere’ echoing throughout the open space on the ground floor, to the strong Continue reading
Qwaypurlake was the most recent exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Somerset curated by Simon Morrisey. It started from elements of Continue reading
This series aims to point out the existing dialogues between art and space, intended as architectonical or geographical. The topic Continue reading
This series aims to point out the existing dialogues between art and space, intended as architectonical or geographical. The topic Continue reading
Why is it that imagery seems to translate so willingly, from subject to artwork, and from artwork to viewer? Phenomenologists Continue reading
Hans Zimmer’s produced score for True Romance (1993) pays homage to Terrence Malick’s debut feature Badlands (1973). The two films Continue reading