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19 September 2014

Art Picks for September



Installation view of mounted digital prints. All prints © S. Raymond, 2013.
These prints are being exhibited with ConNEcTWORK in Sept/Oct. 2014.

UK Art picks and reviews - September 2014 (last chance to see)


BP Portrait Award
Another popular open submission prize and exhibition. Mostly representational art and I rarely agree with the first prize selection, tending to prefer the runners up but I still love to go and see what is thrown up each year. The travel prize is also always interesting.
Top tips: Admission Free, open late Thursdays and Fridays.
National Portrait Gallery,  St Martin’s Place,  London,  WC2H 0HE / 020 7306 0055 / Until 21 Sept.
http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2014/the-exhibition.php

Bristol - Jeremy Deller: English Magic
Jeremy Deller's English Magic tours to Bristol in April, for the second leg of its trip around England. This time the exhibition's local links will include include new installations and commissions made in direct response to the museum’s own collections; including paintings of the Bristol Riots of 1831 by William James Muller and a display of taxidermy, handpicked by Deller.
This was one exhibition I was very glad to visit at the William Morris Gallery, as I couldn't get to the Venice Biennale and I wanted to see English Magic in person. Jeremy Deller makes the kind of work I'd like to be making myself. I need to find my own way there, so I take work like his as an inspiration that the art world still supports artists making socially-inclusive artworks.
Top tip: See the the museum events list.
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1RL. / Until 21 Sept.
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/leisure-and-culture/jeremy-deller-english-magic-exhibition

Mondrian and Colour 
Blurb: 'See over 50 works spanning Mondrian’s journey, many from the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, which holds the largest collection of Mondrian’s paintings, along with exhibits from museums and private collections in Europe and the USA.'
Turner Contemporary, Margate, Kent CT9 1HG / + 44 (0) 1843 233000 / Until 21 Sept.
http://www.turnercontemporary.org/exhibitions/mondrian-and-colour

Mondrian and his Studios
The partner exhibition to Mondrian at the Turner Contemporary (above)
Blurb: 'This brand new exhibition, which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the artist’s death, provides fresh insights into Mondrian’s practice and explores his relationship with architecture and urbanism.'
Tate Liverpool, Liverpool / Until 5 October 2014
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-liverpool/exhibition/mondrian-and-his-studios

ConNEcTWORK
Last chance to see some of my work at a central Milton Keynes arts venue.
This open-call group show is around the theme of a 'Network', especially human networks and their cyclical nature.
Email info@artsgateway.org.uk to organise a time to come and view the work
Arts Central, 3rd Floor South Station House, 500 Elder Gate, MK9 1BB / 01908 241122
Extended until 3rd October.
http://www.connectworkexhibition.co.uk/
http://www.meetup.com/artscentral

Platform at MK Gallery
"A group exhibition of exceptional work by graduating students from around the region, selected by MK Gallery from University of Bedfordshire, Bucks New University and University of Northampton.
One Platform exhibitor will be nominated by MK Gallery for the South East regional Platform Graduate Award, for a chance of winning £2,500 and a twelve month mentoring scheme.
Now in its third year, the Platform Graduate Award 2014 profiles new talent emerging from universities and colleges in the South East region."
MK Gallery, 900 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes MK9 3QA / T +44 (0)1908 676 900
Until 28 September
http://www.mkgallery.org/education/projectspace/platform/
http://frameandreference.com/platform-graduate-showcase/


More useful links


The Guardian - Art and Design http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign
The Telegraph's art exhibitions and reviews. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/10377204/best-art-exhibitions-London.html
Arts Gateway MK http://www.artsgatewaymk.org.uk

16 June 2014

Art picks for June/July

Art picks and reviews for June/July 2014

Until the end of July is a great time to catch degree art shows and to discover emerging artists. If you're outside London, try go to an event near where you live to see work by new local artists before they are tempted to move away to the big smoke. Or look for exhibitions by emerging artists at local contemporary art venues over the summer.



A Stack of History, 2013.  Fine Art degree dissertation, art history books arranged vertically by size, paper slips.
A Stack of History, 2013.
Fine Art degree dissertation, art history books arranged vertically by size, paper slips.


Degree show guides and showcases.


a-n Degree Show Guide - Flick through this free magazine online or download it
Tips for art buyers  - A page of advice from a-n for buying work by emerging artists 
Free Range -  A guide to a season of FREE graduate Art + Design shows at the The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, East London  (29th May - 14th July)

Exhibitions June/July 2014


Vikings: life and legend
It's got Vikings, as you'd expect, and I love the British Museum but this is a popular exhibition and so it'll be very busy. However, if you don't like slow-moving crowds (see review below) you may not be in a hurry to visit ...
Blurb: 'Discover the Viking world in this major exhibition – the first at the British Museum for over 30 years.'
Review: 'Vikings at the British Museum is hell. Terrible viewing conditions; like the slowest moving buffet queue in THE WORLD. Disappointed :( ' Emily Speed (@speedina) April 25, 2014
British Museum, London. Until 22 June.
https://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/vikings.aspx

Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs
One of the first pieces of modern art that I enjoyed as a child is The Snail (1953), which usually lives at Tate Britain. Look out for the mini-snail inching its way around one of the bold slabs of colour.
The blurb: 'Henri Matisse is a giant of modern art. This landmark show explores the final chapter in his career in which he began ‘carving into colour’ and his series of spectacular cut-outs was born.The exhibition represents a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see so many of the artist’s works in one place and discover Matisse’s final artistic triumph.'
Top tip: Sunday evenings will be set aside for a quieter exhibition viewing experience, with visitor numbers restricted from 20.00–22.30.
Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG.  (0)20 7887 8888 / Until 7 Sept.
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/henri-matisse-cut-outs

Marina Abramović: 512 Hours 
At the start of 2014, I'd said that the exhibition that most intrigued me was the prospect of seeing Abramović at the Serpentine Gallery and a possible takeover of Kensington Gardens. As the first performance approached we heard that Marina felt intimidated by her prospective British audience, saying "The British are sarcastic. They make fun of everything.", and that has been bourne out responses in various articles have ranged from the unexpectedly emotional through to rebellious irritation at being directed by the artist and her assistants. This hasn't scared off visitors though and the queue to take part apparently starts very early and stretches into Kensington Gardens, with some people bringing chairs for their wait.
Top tips: Entry is free of charge and on a strictly first-come, first-served basis. There is no advance booking. Due to the limited capacity, visitors may be expected to queue outside, so bring  water, sunscreen and an umbrella for the time you may be required to wait. Galleries open 10am - 6pm, Tuesday - Sunday, plus bank holidays
Serpentine Gallery,  London W2 /  44 (0)20 7402 6075 / Until 25th August.
http://www.serpentinegalleries.org / Look out for 'A.G.N.E.S' if you fancy an interactive experience on the website.

RA Summer Exhibition
A vast sprawling exhibition in the main galeries of the RA, the show annually shows a wide range of work, mostly for sale. The joys include seeing work by well-known contemporary artists, the lows include sore feet as you reach the end. Judging by the reviews on BBC Arts, this year's most interesting curated room will probably be that by Cornelia Parker, who has selected around a black and white theme.
Blurb:'The largest open submission exhibition in the world'; 'Held without interruption since 1769, the Summer Exhibition displays works in a variety of mediums and genres by emerging and established contemporary artists.'
Top tip: If you want to buy something to take home you might also like Not the Royal Academy (below)
RA Main Galleries, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BD / 020 7300 8000 / Until 17 Aug.
www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/15

Twixt Two Worlds
'This display maps the pivotal moment in cinema history when still photography evolved into moving images' A Whitechapel Gallery collaboration with the Contemporary Arts Society, using magic lanterns, slides withr pioneering cinema imagery and contemporary artists to revisit the history and techniques of early film.
Whitechapel Gallery, Gallery 7, London E1 7QX / +44 (0)20 7522 7888  / Until 31 August
http://www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/contemporary-art-society-twixt-two-worlds

Not the Royal Academy
A Salon des Refusés for some of the artists who didn't make it into the RA Summer Exhibition but nevertheless have commerically viable work. Worth a look if you want to see more traditional work suited to a domestic setting.
LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER GALLERY, 124-126 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE 1 8LN UK (Opposite the Old Vic Theatre) / Tel: 020 7620 1322/1324 / Until 16 Aug.
http://www.nottheroyalacademy.com/

BP Portrait Award
Another popular open submission prize and exhibition. Mostly representational art and I rarely agree with the first prize selection, tending to prefer the runners up, but I still love to go and see what is thrown up each year. The travel prize is also always interesting.
Top tips: Admission Free, open late Thursdays and Fridays.
National Portrait Gallery,  St Martin’s Place,  London,  WC2H 0HE / 020 7306 0055 / Until 21st Sept.
http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2014/the-exhibition.php


Outside London


Bristol - Jeremy Deller: English Magic
Jeremy Deller's English Magic tours to Bristol in April, for the second leg of its trip around England. This time the exhibition's local links will include include new installations and commissions made in direct response to the museum’s own collections; including paintings of the Bristol Riots of 1831 by William James Muller and a display of taxidermy, handpicked by Deller.
This was one exhibition I was very glad to visit at the William Morris Gallery, as I couldn't get to the Venice Biennale and I wanted to see English Magic in person. Jeremy Deller makes the kind of work I'd like to be making myself. I need to find my own way there, so I take work like his as an inspiration that the art world still supports artists making socially-inclusive artworks.
Top tip: See the events list.
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1RL. Until 21 September
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/leisure-and-culture/jeremy-deller-english-magic-exhibition

Mondrian and Colour
Blurb: 'See over 50 works spanning Mondrian’s journey, many from the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, which holds the largest collection of Mondrian’s paintings, along with exhibits from museums and private collections in Europe and the USA.'
Turner Contemporary, Margate, Kent CT9 1HG / + 44 (0) 1843 233000 / Until 21 Sept.
http://www.turnercontemporary.org/exhibitions/mondrian-and-colour

Mondrian and his Studios
The partner exhibition to Mondrian at the Turner Contemporary (above)
Blurb: 'This brand new exhibition, which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the artist’s death, provides fresh insights into Mondrian’s practice and explores his relationship with architecture and urbanism.'
Tate Liverpool, Liverpool / Until 5 October.
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-liverpool/exhibition/mondrian-and-his-studios

More useful links


The Guardian - Art and Design
The Telegraph's art exhibitions and reviews.

6 January 2014

Looking forward to 2014

Forward planning


It's time to put up our new calendars or wall planners and start marking in the exhibitions we'd like to see. I'm usually a bit last minute about my choices but this year it seemed time to think ahead a little. It looks like a lot of exhibitions are kicking off in the new year from the 15th January onwards, so there's still a little time to sort out our schedules. For this blog I thought we could take a look at a couple of lists to start planning for the visual arts and film out in 2014, with a few of my own thoughts about them.

If you want to see the original lists then follow the links under each section.



Guardian Arts 2014


Hannah Hoch
As a fan of the offbeat humour of Dadaism and the works it inspired, this exhibition should probably be on my list.
Whitechapel Gallery, (020-7522 7888), 15 Jan to 23 March.

Vincent van Gogh: The Sunflowers
Another London blockbuster exhibition of popular art but not a big pull for me as I prefer to see this artist's work in small doses. I like the link up between two museums though and hope that trend continues.
National Gallery, London WC2 (020 7747 2885), Jan 25 to Apr 27

Ryan Trecartin
This is an artist I'm unfamiliar with so I'd want to read up about his work first but his inclusion in the 2013 Venice Biennale sounds promising.
Zabvlodowicz Collection, London NW5 (020-7428 8940), 2 Oct to 21 Dec.

Sigmar Polke: Alibis
"This retrospective aims to show the German painter, sometime film-maker and sculptor in full."
Looks like it could be a good use of my Tate member's card, if I can afford to renew it again.
Tate Modern, London SE1 (020-7887 8888), 9 Oct to 8 Feb 2015.

http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/jan/01/arts-preview-2014-daredevils


The Telegraph  - top picks for January 2014

 

Exhibitions


Jeremy Deller: English Magic
One I definitely want to see, as I couldn't get to the Venice Biennale and I want to see his work in person. Jeremy Deller makes the kind of work I'd like to be making myself. I need to find my own way there, so I take work like his as an inspiration that the art world still supports artists making socially-inclusive artworks.
At the William Morris Gallery, London E17 (020 8496 4390), Jan 18 to Mar 30
Update: BBC interview with Jeremy Deller at The William Morris Gallery


The Sunflowers (Van Gogh)
As for The Guardian (above).


Martin Creed
At the Hayward Gallery for his first UK retrospective, Martin Creed seems to be a very interesting artist. His  work has started to grow on me in the last couple of years, as I've stumbled accross more of his pieces that I enjoy. Like many of my favourite artists, his artwork combines logic and a simplicity of approach with a sense of humour, in what feels like an accessible form. Various pieces of his work started to influence the way I think about my own artworks while I was in the final year of my degree, so I'll try and make time for this one as well.
Hayward Gallery, London SE1 (020 7960 4200), Jan 29 to Apr 27


Artlyst 2014 picks


At first glance I'd say I'm most intrigued by the prospect of seeing Abramovic at the Serpentine Gallery and a possible takeover of Kensington Gardens. I hope we have good weather in June to get the most out of this. Andy Warhol, William S Burroughs and David Lynch have covered subject matter I'm interested in, so I should probably try and fit this in too but these are three exhibitions, so I'm not sure how that'll work yet.

Artlyst's pick of exhibitions in London, also included Martin Creed at the Hayward, plus ...

Hannah Höch at  Whitechapel Gallery 15 Jan -  23 March 2014 Galleries 1, 8 & Victor Petitgas Gallery  (Gallery 9)
Giorgio de Chirico Myth and Mystery at Estorick Collection 15 January – 19 April 2014
Andy Warhol, William S Burroughs and David Lynch at Photographers Gallery London, 17 Jan - 30 Mar 2014
Richard Hamilton at ICA 12 Feb 2014 – 6 Apr 2014
Richard Hamilton at Tate Modern, 13 February – 26 May 2014
Vikings: life and legend - British Museum 6 March – 22 June 2014
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs at Tate Modern, 17 April – 7 September 2014
The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk  at Barbican Art Gallery - 9 April 2014 - 17 August 2014
Mondrian and Colour at Turner Contemporary, 24 May – 21 September 2014
Mondrian and his Studios at Tate Liverpool, 6 June – 5 October 2014
Marina Abramovic at the Serpentine Gallery, June 2014


http://www.artlyst.com/articles/future-london-art-exhibitions-to-watch-out-for-in-2014


I'd also love to hear your own thoughts and recommendations.

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