🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
Very excited and proud to announce a special collaboration between @magicbreky @CounterEditions, 5 amazing contemporary artists, all curated by me @russelltovey. Counter Editions is launching a collection of exclusive, limited-edition art prints by renowned artists Katherine Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Ulala Imai, Francesca Mollett, and Nicolas Party, which are available from Tuesday 28th May at CounterEditions.com. One-third of all profits will be donated to Magic Breakfast, an incredible charity who I support and who help ensure no child or young person starts their day too hungry to learn. 🥣 Whether you’re an art lover or passionate about supporting great causes, you can get involved by purchasing a print, sharing this post, or making a direct donation to Magic Breakfast. Every action helps create a brighter future for children across the UK. Thank you to all the artists @kathebradford @jordanmcasteel @ulalaimai @___frangle @nicolasparty for their incredible talent and generosity.🎨🧡 Sign up @countereditions 🔗 in our Bio to receive launch updates, exclusive early access and special prelaunch prices.
We meet artist JULIE MEHRETU @JulieMehretu in Paris for an exclusive unveiling of her ART CAR for @BMWGroupCulture at the Centre Pompidou. Thank you @BMWUK & the global @BMW team. 🇫🇷🏎️🎨❤️🔥 #AD #BMWArtCar20 🎧🎤 Listen to @TalkArt podcast with #JulieMehretu recorded earlier this year at the Munich design garage where she created this historic race car. It will be part of the Le Mans race in June. Search: Julie Mehretu Talk Art wherever you get your podcasts! Happy listening.
We have arrived in Paris to celebrate the unveiling of JULIE MEHRETU’s ART CAR for @BMWGroupCulture at the Centre Pompidou. Thank you @BMWUK & the global @BMW team – all will be revealed very soon! 🇫🇷🏎️🎨❤️🔥 #AD #BMWArtCar20 @BMWMMotorSport 🎧🎤 Listen to our podcast with #JulieMehretu recorded earlier this year at the Munich design garage where she created this historic race car. It will be part of the Le Mans race in June. Search: Julie Mehretu Talk Art wherever you get your podcasts! Happy listening.
We have arrived in Paris to celebrate the unveiling of JULIE MEHRETU’s ART CAR for @BMWGroupCulture at the Centre Pompidou. Thank you @BMWUK & the global @BMW team – all will be revealed very soon! 🇫🇷🏎️🎨❤️🔥 #AD #BMWArtCar20 @BMWMMotorSport 🎧🎤 Listen to our podcast with #JulieMehretu recorded earlier this year at the Munich design garage where she created this historic race car. It will be part of the Le Mans race in June. Search: Julie Mehretu Talk Art wherever you get your podcasts! Happy listening.
We have arrived in Paris to celebrate the unveiling of JULIE MEHRETU’s ART CAR for @BMWGroupCulture at the Centre Pompidou. Thank you @BMWUK & the global @BMW team – all will be revealed very soon! 🇫🇷🏎️🎨❤️🔥 #AD #BMWArtCar20 @BMWMMotorSport 🎧🎤 Listen to our podcast with #JulieMehretu recorded earlier this year at the Munich design garage where she created this historic race car. It will be part of the Le Mans race in June. Search: Julie Mehretu Talk Art wherever you get your podcasts! Happy listening.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
AD 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt special episode! We meet legendary art critic Louisa Buck for a tour of #CorkStreetGalleries, to visit galleries including Alison Jacques, Tiwani Contemporary, Frieze No.9 Cork St, Waddington Custot, Goodman Gallery, Stephen Friedman, Marianne Holtermann and Flowers Gallery. We discover their current exhibitions but also explore the history of this iconic art street in London’s W1. #CorkStreet Banner Commission 2024: Cork Street Galleries is pleased to announce Sir #JohnAkomfrah as the artist for its Cork Street Galleries Banners Commission 2024, which will be unveiled on Cork Street for #LondonGalleryWeekend. Akomfrah’s new work, The Secret Life of Memorable Things (2024) follows on from the artist’s presentation at the Venice Biennale, Listening All Night To the Rain, commissioned by the British Council for the British Pavilion, and continues to investigate themes and motifs that explore memory and the personality (ties) of the object, in a new form. @Smoking_Dogs_Films The commission comprises five lines of double-sided banners across Cork Street, with three banners per line and a total of 30 individual artworks, with one exhibition running from north to south of the street and another exhibition south to north. Visit http://CorkStGalleries.com to discover more about this history of Cork Street as well as current exhibitions! #AD 🔗 Follow Louisa Buck on Instagram @LouBuck01 Special thanks to Gillian McVey @GillianMcVey 🌟 Thanks to the galleries we visited including @AlisonJacquesGallery @Goodman_Gallery @TiwaniContemporary @FlowersGallery @HoltermannFineArt @StephenFriedmanGallery @WaddingtonCustot and more. 📍Visit @LondonGalleryWeekend London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fourth edition from Friday 31 May to Sunday 2 June 2024 uniting the city’s network of world-class galleries for a three-day programme of exhibitions and events. With more than 130 participating galleries – ranging from established galleries to emerging spaces and featuring 16 new participants – London Gallery Weekend demonstrates the vibrancy and variety of the London gallery scene.
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