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Takafumi Suzuki – Walk the Path of Light

by Lucy Lopez

La Scatola Gallery is currently host to an exhibition of work by Japanese artist and creator Takafumi Suzuki. This is Suzuki’s first solo exhibition in the UK and includes four new works alongside previously exhibited pieces. Suzuki’s work, which incorporates …

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The Art Catlin Guide – 2013

by Jeff Ko

This years Art Catlin Guide is providing for us, an absolute diverse and fresh range or artists, working in varying mediums from painting through to performance, video, sculpture and photography with fusions and stop offs in-between. Along with the dynamic …

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Antony Gormley: Model

by Alexander Hawkins

Antony Gormley’s Model at the White Cube Bermondsey is an exhibition of major new works that have culminated in the gargantuan architectural sculpture after which the show is named. Model is made from 100 tonnes of weathering sheet steel in …

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Artwork of the week: Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

by Jacopo Nuvolari

On October 19th it will be the 130th anniversary of the birth of Umberto Boccioni, one of the most prominent representatives of Italian Futurism. Born in Reggio, Calabria, Boccioni completed his studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome …

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Eric Bainbridge: Steel Sculptures

by Alexander Hawkins

  Today Eric Bainbridge opens his first solo exhibition in over ten years at Camden Arts Centre. Exhibiting a collection of new sculptural works using steel for the first time, the artist has entered into a renewed dialogue with modernist …

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Frieze Projects East

by Lucy Lopez

Frieze Projects East is the product of a collaboration between Frieze Foundation, CREATE, and London 2012 Festival comprising of six new site-specific commisioned artworks situated in the Olympic Host Boroughs: Barking and Dagenham, Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham …

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Miro: Sculptor at YSP

by Lucy Lopez

“Neither men nor beasts, nor monsters nor intermediate creatures, but something of all of these. Of what “elsewhere” are they natives, from what regions of the fantastic have they travelled?” -Jaques Dupin   The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is currently host …

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Karla Black

by Valentina Fois

Scotland’s Karla Black, a Turner Prize-nominated artist from Glasgow,  at the Venice Biennale.

Panamarenko

by Valentina Fois

We like him because: Antwerp, 1965, Panamarenko, Yoshio Nakajima, Wout Vercammen, Hugo Heyrman and Tony Rombouts organized the first self-proclaimed happening  on a Belgian national level. This event was the earliest Belgian example which officially adopts the art historical term …

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