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7.12.21 - Akram Zataari and Amie Siegel at Centre Pompidou
Changing Hands: Objects on the Move is a symposium curated by Akram Zaatari at Centre Pompidou, Paris.
The one day event examines how objects change function, value and status over time, the nature of the museum, and the idea of perpetuity. Participants include Bénédicte Savoy, Jean-Christophe Bailly, Amie Siegel, Rayyane Tabet, Patricia Falguières and Avi Mograbi.
The event features Amie Siegel’s Provenance, (2013), a three part installation focusing on an emblem of mid-century design – the chairs, desks, and furniture designed by Swiss architects Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret for the controversial modernist, post-colonial city of Chandigarh, India.
After an introduction by Zaatari, Siegel will screen and discuss the elements of her work Provenance.
8 December 2021
10am - 8pm CETCinema 1
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4.12.21 - Alexandre da Cunha in conversation
Alexandre da Cunha will be in conversation with Head of Art on the Underground Eleanor Pinfield and Director of Gasworks, Alessio Antoniolli
Da Cunha will speak about his recent commission for Art on the Underground, which opened at Battersea Power Station in September this year.
Stretching 100m and 60m in length, the artwork incorporates two friezes that face each other along the length of the ticket hall. Made using an outdated advertising mechanism – the rotating billboard – Alexandre da Cunha has created a moving sculpture. 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.
7 December 2021, 7-8pm
Gasworks
155 Vauxhall Street
London
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30.11.21 - Xie Nanxing work to be auctioned for ClientEarth
A work by Xie Nanxing will be placed in Christie's Hong Kong 20th/21st Century Art Evening Sale: Worlds in A Hand tomorrow, 1 December, as part of ‘Artists for ClientEarth’, a collaborative initiative designed to propel the art world in the fight against climate change.
Gallery Climate Coalition has joined forces with member and patron Christie’s to raise money, awareness and support for the essential environmental work of ClientEarth.
Xie Nanxing’s work, ‘f o r a d a c a s a #3’, 2020, is the third to be offered in this series, raising funds directly in support of ClientEarth.
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29.11.21 - Caragh Thuring's Great Things Lie Ahead at Holborn House
Caragh Thuring’s ‘Great Things Lie Ahead’, 2020, is a new public artwork at Holborn House in Bloomsbury.
The work is embedded throughout Holborn House and takes inspiration from the building’s 100 year history, from stories of local communities, and from Holborn’s distant past as a forest.
It was commissioned by Holborn Community Association as part of the building’s renovation by 6a architects and is now open to the public.
To read more, please see the link in the bio.
35 Emerald Street, London WC1N 3QW
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19.11.21 - Cecily Brown's major new commission is now on view at The Courtauld
'Unmoored from her reflection' is installed at the top of The Courtauld’s historic staircase, which leads to the Great Room, where masterpieces from the Gallery's collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings are displayed. The ambitious work was commissioned as part of The Courtauld's most significant modernisation project in its history, and references works in the Gallery's world-renowned collection.
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10.11.21 - Caragh Thuring in Hayward Gallery Panel Discussion
Caragh Thuring will be part of a panel discussion at the Hayward Gallery tomorrow.
Alongside Director Ralph Rugoff and artists Allison Katz and Vivien Zhang, the panelists will discuss how painters treat the canvas as a landing pad, where references from different territories and time periods come together to create ambiguous, composite images.
Thuring’s work is currently on show as part of the Hayward Gallery’s exhibition ‘Mixing It Up: Painting Today.’
Mixing It Up: Slippery Images Panel Discussion
Thursday 11 November at 7pm
Royal Festival Hall
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3.11.21 - We Are Hiring
We are looking for an Archive Assistant to join the team in London.
The successful candidate will work alongside the Gallery Archivist on both digital and physical records, supporting the daily activities of the gallery.
We are looking for a highly organised individual, capable of juggling their own workload whilst managing priorities and projects in tandem. The role requires a keen attention to detail, a good understanding of digital photography and file types and an interest in artist archives and documentation. Some prior experience working with databases and archives is preferred though this could be from other fields outside the gallery world.
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2.11.21 - Thomas Dane Gallery to attend the first Gallery Climate Coalition conference
Thomas Dane is pleased to announce the gallery’s attendance at Gallery Climate Coalition’s November Conference: Decarbonising the Art World.
The conference, hosted by Louisa Buck, will mark GCC’s first anniversary, and will aim to set out actions for the art sector going forward.
The morning event will include panel discussions and shorter talks, focusing on the practical measures galleries can take to improve sustainability and lower collective carbon footprint, and will also feature conversations with environmental and cultural leaders about the potential for art to inspire change.
Contributors will be announced in the coming weeks.
24 November 2021
9:30am - 1:30pm GMTThe event will be recorded and made available to watch via the GCC website. To register for the live stream, please email info@galleryclimatecoalition.org
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1.11.21 - Steve McQueen at ACCA Melbourne
Work by Steve McQueen is included in the exhibition A Biography of Daphne at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne.
A Biography of Daphne revisits the Classical myth of Daphne as the starting point for an investigation of trauma and metamorphosis, symbiosis and entanglement in contemporary art.
The exhibition explores the integrity and vulnerability of bodies, their performative or prosthetic enhancements, and the alliances they enter – across species or registers of representation – that open identity to the possibility of a radical othering.
In Steve McQueen’s film Charlotte, we see the eye of British actor Charlotte Rampling in extreme close-up while McQueen’s finger moves around it, poking and caressing it, pulling at the tender skin of her eyelid and briefly brushing the eyeball.
Rampling’s eye readjusts to the different intensities of McQueen’s ocular violence, much as the camera lens refocuses on the scene, to grasp the image of an act of aggression that blinds its victim, unable to see either the attack or the apparatus that records it.
A Biography of Daphne is now re-opening to the public on Tuesday 2 November and will continue to 14 November.
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21.10.12 - Steve McQueen's 'End Credits' at 7th Athens Biennale
Steve McQueen’s End Credits is part of 7th Athens Biennale ECLIPSE.
This edition of the Biennale proposes to “challenge oppressive mechanisms and outdated idealism by deploying various immersive techniques such as real game play, radical gossip, persuasive realities, “emotional hypnosis”, bodying, synthesis, and visualization”.
The Biennale runs until 28 November 2021.