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22.8.22 - Cecily Brown, 'Studio Pictures'
Private view: 10 October 5.30-8pm
Exhibition dates: 11 October - 17 December 2022
Thomas Dane Gallery
3 Duke Street, St James’s
London, SW1
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4.8.22 - Summer Closure
Thomas Dane Gallery will be closed from Monday 8 August, reopening on Tuesday 16 August at 11am.
Catherine Opie, ‘To What We Think We Remember’ is showing at 11 Duke Street St James’s until 27 August.
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15.8.22 - Cecily Brown: The Triumph of Death exhibition catalogue
Cecily Brown: The Triumph of Death
Published on the occasion of Cecily Brown’s current exhibition at Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples, this catalogue is an in-depth look at one of Cecily Brown’s most conceptually rich and expressive paintings. Featuring an introduction by Sylvain Bellenger, newly commissioned texts by Gavin Delahunty, Catherine Foulkrod and Sergio Risaliti, and a set of related, previously unseen drawings, the book provides unparalleled analysis of this extraordinary work.
Bilingual text in English and Italian throughout.
Sylvain Bellenger, Gavin Delahunty, Catherine Foulkrod and Sergio Risaliti, 2022
Publisher: Ridinghouse and Thomas Dane Gallery
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16.8.22 - NEON now on show
Works by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Michael Landy and Paul Pfeiffer are currently on show as part of ‘Dream On’.
The exhibition brings together 18 large-scale installations from the D.Daskalopoulos Collection by Greek and international artists, as well as a newly commissioned work, and 20 drawings.
Exhibition dates: 6 June - 27 November 2022
former Public Tobacco Factory
Hellenic Parliament Library and Printing House
218 Lenorman St.
104 43, Athens
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3.8.22 - Final days to view Jimmy Robert: Frammenti
Final days to view Jimmy Robert, Frammenti
Closing 5 August 2022
Thomas Dane Gallery
Via Francesco Crispi, 69, Napoli
Exhibition Opening Hours:
Tuesday - Friday 11am-1:30pm & 2:30pm - 7pm
Saturday 12 - 7pm
Monday by appointment
Nearest station Piazza Amedeo
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2.8.22 - Amie Siegel at ArkDes
Now on view: Amie Siegel, ‘The Silence’ (2022) at ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design
Exhibition dates: 3 June – 30 October 2022
A double projection composed of opposed, alternating segments—each performed and filmed in two churches designed by Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz (1885 – 1975)—'The Silence’ considers the relationship between architecture, music, sound, and the immaterial.
‘The Silence’ behaves much like a vinyl album—each “side”, or video projection, performing a musical score the artist adapted from the unique brick-patterned walls of the churches and had played on the distinctive organs Lewerentz designed for each space. The uncanny similarity Siegel draws between the architect’s graphic brickwork and player piano scores—paper rolls dotted with patterns of small, perforated absences that generate ghostly “self-playing” music—here alludes to the larger existential questions of presence and absence, sound and silence, that often guide or contravene spiritual life, and thus imbue ‘The Church’ as a unique architectural space wherein such inquiries take shape.
ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design
Exercisplan 4
Skeppsholmen
Stockholm
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19.7.22 - Caragh Thuring at Hastings Contemporary
In Autumn 2022, Hastings Contemporary will present the first major survey show of the work of Caragh Thuring, the artist’s first UK exhibition in six years.
Exhibition dates: 8 October 2022 - 12 March 2023.
Hastings Contemporary
Rock-a-Nore Road
Hastings
TN34 3DW
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8.7.22 - Hurvin Anderson is nominated for a South Bank Sky Arts award
Congratulations to Hurvin Anderson, whose 2021 exhibition ‘Reverb’ at Thomas Dane Gallery has been nominated for a South Bank Sky Arts Award, in the Visual Arts category.
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5.7.22 - Bruce Conner: THE WHITE ROSE
Bruce Conner
THE WHITE ROSE
Private view: 17 September 12-6pm
Exhibition dates: 20 September - 12 November 2022
Thomas Dane Gallery
11 Duke Street, St. James's
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1.7.22 - Steve McQueen's 'Running Thunder' at Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Steve McQueen’s short film ‘Running Thunder’ has recently been acquired by Wolverhampton Art Gallery through the Contemporary Art Society ‘Great Works’ scheme, which enables regional galleries in the UK to acquire works by British artists who have established international reputations over the last 20 years.
The film is showing until 17 July 2022 at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Lichfield St
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV1 1DU