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25.11.22 - Anthea Hamilton in conversation with Jonathan Anderson
Anthea Hamilton will be in conversation with designer Jonathan Anderson this evening at Kettle’s Yard, as part of an ongoing series called ‘My Kettle’s Yard'. The discussion will be hosted by journalist Aimee Farrell and will centre around the relationship between fashion, art and craft.
6.30 pm, Friday 25 November
Kettle’s Yard
University of Cambridge
Castle Street
Cambridge
CB3 0AQ
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24.11.22 - Opening tonight: Jake Grewal, 'Now I Know You I Am Older'
Jake Grewal
Now I Know You I Am Older
Private view: 24 November 6-8pm
Exhibition dates: 25 Nov 2022 - 28 Jan 2023
Thomas Dane Gallery
11 Duke Street, St James's
London SW1
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22.11.22 - Thomas Dane Gallery in Naples closed today
Thomas Dane Gallery in Naples will be closed today, Tuesday 22 November because of a severe weather alert.
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18.11.22 - Abraham Cruzvillegas in Okayama Summit 2022
Abraham Cruzvillegas is participating in the Okayama Art Summit 2022, Do We Dream Under the Same Sky. His works includes site specific installations, performances, and a contest with local young calligraphy artists.
Exhibition dates: 30 September - 27 November 2022
Tenjinyama Cultural Plaza
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Okayama Shrine
Okayama Prefecture
Japan
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17.11.22 - Paul Pfeiffer's work now on view at LOEWE Rodeo Drive
Justin Bieber Head (2018) by Paul Pfeiffer is now on display at the new LOEWE Rodeo Drive store, which opened this week.
327 N Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills
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15.11.22 - Vote for Alexandre da Cunha's 'Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset'
Public voting is now open for Alexandre da Cunha’s monumental, kinetic sculpture, which was commissioned for London Underground’s new tube station at Battersea Power Station. The work has been nominated for the Public Statues and Sculpture Association’s 2022 Marsh Award for Public Sculpture.
Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset stretches over 150m in length, and was made using an outdated advertising mechanism – the rotating billboard.
The artwork was inspired by the former control room at Battersea Power Station and its system of vertical bars that regulated the production and output of electricity into the city. Bringing these resonances together with the daily flow of dawn to dusk, ‘Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset’ refers to cycles, routine, the everyday and eternity.
Voting closes on 17 November. Please click here to vote.
To view the work, visit Battersea Power Station Tube Station, Battersea Park Road, London. The station is open daily.
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25.10.22 - Steve McQueen events, October 2022
The Missed Seminar
After Eslanda Robeson. In dialogue with Steve McQueen’s 'End Credits'
The exhibition The Missed Seminar reactivates archival material on the life, thought, writings, and relationships of Black feminist, anthropologist, and African-American photographer Eslanda Robeson.
In conjunction with the exhibition, McQueen premieres the full version of End Credits (2012-2022). A haunting monument to the threat posed by US anti-communism at the time, the audiovisual installation brings together thousands of digitised files collected by the FBI during of the Cold War and decades of spying on Eslanda Robeson and her husband, actor, singer and activist Paul Robeson. These entanglements outline the vision of what a decolonisation of socialism could have been.
Private view: 27 October 6pm
Exhibition dates: 28 October - 30 December 2022
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
10557 BerlinSteve McQueen Symposium
A two-day symposium celebrating and investigating the range of McQueen’s practice, acknowledging his versatility, and the importance of his collaborative methods.
28 October, 3.30 - 5pm EST
29 October, 9.15am - 5pm EST
Yale Center for British Art
1080 Chapel Street
New Haven, ConnecticutScreening of Lovers Rock (2020)
followed by a Q&A and DJ set with Dennis Bovell
Organised by Dr Dominic Paterson, Senior Lecturer in History of Art / Curator of Contemporary Art at The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
28 October, 6 - 8pm
Kelvin Hall Cinema
1445 Argyle Street
Glasgow G3 8AWDJ Set by Dennis Bovell and JD Switch
28 October, 10pm - 2am
Saramago Cafe-Bar
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
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19.10.22 - Jake Grewal, 'Now I Know You I Am Older'
Jake Grewal, Now I Know You I Am Older
Private view: 24 November 6-8pm
Exhibition dates: 25 November 2022 - 28 January 2023
Thomas Dane Gallery
11 Duke Street, St James's
London SW1
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13.10.22 - Rita Keegan, 'Homage to Frida Kahlo' acquired by Tate
'Homage to Frida Kahlo' (1987) by Rita Keegan has been acquired by Tate, through the Tate Frieze Fund 2022, supported by Endeavour.
The work is part of Thomas Dane Gallery's Frieze London 2022 presentation, which has been organised by Anthea Hamilton.
Thomas Dane Gallery
Frieze London 2022
Stand E5
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14.10.22 - Alexandre da Cunha's 'Faces' is now available
Alexandre da Cunha’s ‘Faces’. This portfolio of imaginary portraits by da Cunha is composed from household items: fruits, vegetables, appliances, spices, and kitchen and cleaning utensils, made spontaneously at home and originally shared via Instagram, currently available from our booth (E5) at Frieze London.
Alexandre da Cunha
Faces, 2020
portfolio of 10 c-prints
each 23.8 x 17.8cm (9 3/8 x 7 1/8 in.)
edition of 40 plus 10APs
Enquiries: tom@thomasdanegallery.com