Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London W1J 7BX
Ivan’s Ecstasy
CHEWDAY'S first exhibition, featuring Bryan Dooley, Ed Fornieles and Alistair Frost, was staged for a single evening in the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel. Review by Ciara Moloney.
Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London W1J 7BX
CHEWDAY'S first exhibition, featuring Bryan Dooley, Ed Fornieles and Alistair Frost, was staged for a single evening in the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel. Review by Ciara Moloney.
Barbican Centre, Silk Street London, EC2Y 8DS
Exploring one of the most important chapters in the history of contemporary art, the exhibition focuses on Marcel Duchamp's American legacy, tracing his relationship to four great modern masters - composer, John Cage, choreographer, Merce Cunningham, and
Z33 House for Contemporary Art: Zuivelmarkt 33, B-3500 Hasselt
Will there ever be astronaut geese flying to the moon' A group exhibition contemplates the possibilities of space in the contemporary era. Review by Annelies Thoelen.
Stephen Friedman Gallery, 25-28 Old Burlington St, London W1S 3AN
Pop! Bubbles, bankers and a contemporary last supper feature in Yinka Shonibare's latest display. Review by Kate Pantling.
Spike Island, 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UX
Two towns from the South Caucasus - Mush, Northern Armenia and Mush, Eastern Turkey - are depicted in Orlow's two films, their disrupted, forgotten histories playing out back to back in an installation at Spike Island. Review by Matteo Lucchetti.
The Municipal Bank, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2JZ
Birmingham's Municipal Bank opened its doors to the public for the first time in ten years this month, to host an exhibition of contemporary art. 'Thrift Radiates Happiness' is reviewed by Cathy Wade.
BBC Radio 4 / UK
The Artangel Open is a £1 million initiative for new site-specific commissions across the UK. A month before the submissions deadline, George Vasey speaks with co-director Michael Morris about the scheme, as well as 'Open Air', a series of weekday audio i
De Hallen Haarlem, Grote Markt 16, Haarlem
From 1 December De Hallen Haarlem presented English artist Roger Hiorns's first solo museum exhibition in the Netherlands.
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London W2 3XA
'A Cosmos' places Trockel's work in the company of others', in a constellation of disciplines and ideas. Review by Tim Walsh.
MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave. at the intersection of 46th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101
Cyprien Gaillard's (b. 1980, Paris) work navigates geographical sites and psychological states, addressing the relationship between architecture and nature, and evolution and erosion. Using a variety of artistic mediums ranging from painting and sculpture
WW Contemporary Art, 34/35 Hatton Garden, London EC11N 8DX
"Curated by Breese Little at the invitation of the gallery, the current exhibition brings together five international, contemporary artists and a set of vintage shots to consider the mechanics and limits of hope." Review by Rebecca Newell.