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Martino Gamper Installation view, design is a state of mind Left to right: Gaetano Pesce Nobody’s Shelves Short Body 2002 Coloured polyurethane resin Courtesy of Nilufar Gallery Martino Gamper L'Arco della Pace 2009 Coloured veneer, poplar plywood Courtesy of Martino Gamper Co-produced by Museion, Bolzano, Italy and Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Turin, Italy Giò Ponti Altamira 1950-1953 Oak Courtesy of Nilufar Gallery Claudio Salocchi Bookcase 1960 Metal, lacquered wood Courtesy of Nilufar Gallery Photograph: © 2014 Hugo Glendinning

Martino Gamper and Haim Steinbach at the Serpentine Galleries

March 17, 2014by -

-These exhibitions are now closed- The Serpentine Galleries‘ two new exhibitions, one focusing on the art of Haim Steinbach and another showcasing modern interior designs curated by Martino Gamper, deal […]

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Art, Design
Jane and Louise Wilson, Azeville, 2006, Tate, Copyright Jane and Louise WIlson

Ruin Lust at Tate Britain

March 11, 2014by -

-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Britain‘s new exhibition, Ruin Lust, is dedicated to the theme of architectural ruins in art, and makes for a compelling study of the fascination that such […]

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Art, Photography
Martin Creed, Work No. 1092 MOTHERS, 2011. © the artist. Image courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

Martin Creed at the Hayward Gallery

February 11, 2014by -

-This exhibition is now closed- ‘What’s the point of it?’, the Hayward Gallery’s new exhibition of work by Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed, is a mixed bag of enchanting highs and […]

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Art
Jake and Dinos Chapman The Sum of all Evil (detail), 2012-2013 Courtesy White Cube © Jake and Dinos Chapman

Jake and Dinos Chapman: Come and See at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery

February 3, 2014by -

-This exhibition is now closed- Come and See, Jake and Dinos Chapman’s mid-career survey at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, stands as proof that the once Young British Artists have not […]

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Art
Duncan Terrace Piano Destruction Concert: The Landesmans’ Homage to ‘Spring can really hang you up the most’ 1966, Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Photograph: Tate Photography

Art Under Attack at Tate Britain

January 14, 2014by -

-This exhibition is now closed- Mounting an exhibition about the destruction of artwork has one inevitable challenge; many of the relevant pieces have either been destroyed or restored to their […]

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Art, History
Dana Shutz, Singed Picnic 2008

Body Language at the Saatchi Gallery

December 14, 2013by -

-This exhibition is now closed- An edited version of this review was originally published in Mongoos Magazine. The Saatchi Gallery’s latest exhibition, Body Language, interrogates ways the human body is depicted […]

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Art
Paul Klee, Fire at Full Moon 1933, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany

Paul Klee: Making Visible at Tate Modern

December 12, 2013by -

-This exhibition is now closed- An edited version of this review was originally published in Mongoos Magazine. Tate Modern’s latest exhibition, Paul Klee: Making Visible, is a colossal retrospective of […]

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Art
Daumier, The Third Class Railway Carriage 1862-64, © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource/Scala, Florence

Daumier: Visions of Paris at the Royal Academy

December 6, 2013by -

-This exhibition is now closed- Famous for his satirical prints on 19th-century French political life, Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) is the subject of a retrospective at the Royal Academy, which focuses […]

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Art, History

Mira Schendel at Tate Modern

November 17, 2013by -

-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Modern’s retrospective of the work of one of Brazil’s most important modern artists, Mira Schendel, is a revelation. Highly-respected in Brazil but lesser-known elsewhere, […]

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Art

Pop Art Design at the Barbican

November 1, 2013by -

-This exhibition is now closed- The Barbican’s latest exhibition, Pop Art Design, is a colourful and insightful exploration of the creative links between Pop Art and mid-20th century design, examining […]

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Art, Design

Ana Mendieta: Traces at the Hayward Gallery

September 27, 2013by -

-This exhibition is now closed- It is difficult to approach the Hayward Gallery’s retrospective of Cuban artist Ana Mendieta, titled ‘Traces’, without thinking of the artist’s death in 1985 at […]

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Art, Photography
Leighton House Museum

Leighton House Museum

August 22, 2013by -

The Leighton House Museum, a restoration of the home of 19th-century artist Frederic Leighton, has a stunningly opulent interior, with excellent examples of Arts and Crafts furniture and many other […]

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Art, Design, History

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