Flat Time House, 210 Bellenden Road, London SE15 4BW

The Mental Furniture Industry

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"The excellent and densely researched exhibition at Flat Time House, 'The Mental Furniture Industry', brings together archival material from the activities of three radical pedagogic activities of the late Sixties that in different ways articulate the dou

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Frith Street Gallery, 17-18 Golden Square, London W1F 9JJ

Cornelia Parker

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A solo exhibition of new work by Cornelia Parker finds poetic significance in the overlooked, the cracked and the displaced remnants of city life. Review by Maggie Gray.

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MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstraße 10, 60311, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Franz West: Where Is My Eight?

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The MMK is paying tribute to one of Austria's most famous contemporary artists - Franz West (1947-2012) - by staging a major survey of his oeuvre, who as a player on the international art stage developed a highly independent and innovative stance on the r

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STURTEVANT Study Day, Serpentine Gallery, Saturday 13 July 2013 
On the occasion of the exhibition STURTEVANT LEAPS JUMPS AND BUMPS, the Serpentine Gallery presented a day of talks, performances and screenings. Inspired by themes arising from the exhibition and questions raised by the artist's work, participations will address cybernetics, repetition and simulation. 
Fabienne Hess works with found digital images, retrieved from the bins of private and public computers or downloaded from the internet, to explore their seemingly endless cycle of metamorphosis. The digital image in this process becomes an immortal yet changeable form. Born and raised in Switzerland, she graduated from the Royal College of Art (London) in 2012 and has recently been awarded a residency at The White Building in Hackney Wick. 

Universalmuseum Joanneum, Mariahilferstraße 4, 8020 Graz, Austria.

Heimo Zobernig

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In over 30 years of exhibition activity the Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig has uniquely understood how to preserve his multi-faceted work and its significance from the rigidity of an ''uvre', and to remain mobile in contexts that have altered.

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Site Gallery, 1 Brown Street, Sheffield S1 2BS

Mike Kelley: Mobile Homestead Videos

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By chronicling the journey of a mobile home between the city and suburbs of Detroit, Kelley (1954 - 2012) explored the character and personal significance of his childhood home. Review by Laura-Jade Klee.

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TENDERPIXEL, Ten Cecil Court, London WC2N 4HE

Konsortium: Vorsprung durch Technik

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'Vorsprung durch Technik' brings together the collective practices of Düsseldorf- and Cologne-based Lars Breuer, Sebastian Freytag and Guido Münch, who pursue close collaboration without sacrificing individual artistic identity completely to the group. Re

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Fondazione Querini Stamalia, Santa Maria Formosa, Castello 5252, 30122 Venice, Italy

Jacob Hashimoto: GAS GIANT

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'Hashimoto's installations are, at one and the same time, a tangible exploration of the fascinating possible intersections between painting and sculpture, figuration and abstraction, nature and artifice.'

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ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Skovvej 100, 2635 Ishoj, 43 54 02 22, Denmark

Carl-Henning Pedersen: 100 Years

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The retrospective of Carl-Henning Pedersen at ARKEN reveals a ebullient, poetic, colour-loving artist who was among other things a leading figure in the European artist group Cobra, and whose hallmark was a boundless imagination and an inexhaustible joy i

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Paradise Row, 74a Newman Street, London, W1T 3DB

Majed Aslam: Anti-Perspirant

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The Basement at Paradise Row is a new exhibition programme that showcases the works of emerging artists. Curated by Attilia Fattori Franchini, The Basement at Paradise Row will run concurrently alongside the main programme.

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Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, City Library and Arts Centre, Fawcett Street, Sunderland SR1 1RE

Walk On: 40 years of art walking

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Rebecca Travis reviews the Walk On touring exhibition, a survey of artists who have turned the simple act of walking into a fundamental part of their working practice.

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