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EXHIBITIONS LONDON
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07 Sep- 03 Oct 2012
This exhibition presents new work by Scottish artist and former Turner Prize nominee Nathan Coley. The show will include a range of sculptural and photographic based work that explores the structures and spaces used for public protest and public mourning.
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06 Sep - 05 Oct 2012
This exhibition opens in parallel to Giuseppe Penone's major new sculptural commission for the Whitechapel Gallery. With a focus on his exploration of drawing through a variety of mediums.
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10 Oct-17 Nov
A site specific exhibition of new sculptural works by Portuguese artist, Joana Vasconcelos will open during Frieze week following her recent exhibition at Chateau de Versailles
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12 Oct – 24 Nov
Opening during Frieze week, this is British artist Justin Mortimer's first solo exhibition with Haunch of Venison. The exhibition will present over 10 new large-scale paintings.
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28 Nov – 12 Jan
The first UK solo exhibition of Australian artist Patricia Piccinini includes a selection of new large-scale sculptural works.
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30 Nov – 19 Jan
New York based painter Isca Greenfield-Sanders works from archives photographs of typical American subjects - using imagery from anonymous sources she explores the relationship between painting and photography
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EXHIBITIONS NEW YORK
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04 Oct - 03 Nov 2012
This will be the New York's gallery’s first solo exhibition with Iraqi-American artist Ahmed Alsoudani, the exhibition follows Alsoudani’s first museum solo show at The Wadsworth Atheneum.
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04 Sep - 29 Sep 2012
For London-based artist Kevin Francis Gray’s first solo exhibition with the New York gallery, this exhibition showcases several of Gray’s porcelain, bronze and marble sculptures.
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9 Nov- 21 Dec
Displaying for the first time in New York new work by German artist Günther Uecker since 1966, this exhibition presents over a dozen new works.
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BOOKS
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This catalogue features works from the first solo show in Britain by acclaimed Iraqi-born artist Ahmed Alsoudani. In this new series of paintings, Alsoudani continues his complex exploration of war and conflict, its physical atrocities and psychological consequences.
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Penone’s work is concerned with perception, sculpture, and our relationship with nature. He is best known for his work using trees although he also uses bronze, clay and stone and uses traditional techniques such as casting or carving.
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Published on the occasion of Kevin Francis Gray's first solo exhibition with the gallery in New York. The exhibition showcases several of Gray’s porcelain, bronze and marble sculptures that merge elements of both classicism and the sculpted human form.
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