ELAINE LEVY PROJECT, rue Fourmois, 9 B-1050 Bruxelles
Philippe Van Wolputte: Inside, Outside, Downside
Elaine Lévy, a young gallerist in the rapidly expanding gallery hotspot that is Europe's capital, currently hosts a solo exhibition by a young Belgian artist, Philippe Van Wolputte (°1982, Antwerp). The title, 'Inside, Outside, Downside', quite accurately
The Photographers' Gallery, 16 - 18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW
Shoot! Existential Photography
"Like guns and cars, cameras are fantasy-machines whose use is addictive."...
LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Ed Ruscha: Standard
Ed Ruscha's influence can be seen in graphic design, cinema, architectural theory, and urban history. His art depicts everyday objects - gas stations, street signs, billboards, commercial packaging - yet often triggers philosophical reflection about the r
WIELS, 354 avenue Van Volxem, 1190 Brussels
Joëlle Tuerlinckx: WOR(LD)K IN PROGRESS?
WIELS is presenting the first large-scale exhibition of Joëlle Tuerlinckx' work in Brussels, the city where she lives and works. WOR(LD)K IN PROGRESS' retraces Joëlle Tuerlinckx's practice via new pieces and through the reactivation of earlier works and c
SE8 Gallery, 171 Deptford High Street, London, SE8 3NU
David Price: Into the Field
Into the Field is a solo exhibition by David Price that includes the works of others, namely his fellow-artists G.Leddington and Andy Roche, and the writers Koen Sels and Anna Tebelius.
CIRCA Projects, The Stephenson Works, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3PE
Space Release
Space Release takes the attributes of site which contrast to the gallery to create discourse around the value and function of this alternative within exhibition-making - looking at the role of site within production and display. Principally based within t
Image Music Text gallery, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road London E2 9NQ UK
Mark Peter Wright: 30 Minutes of Listening
Mark Peter Wright draws inspiration from South Gare, a 2.5 mile stretch of reclaimed land and breakwater at the mouth of the river Tees in Redcar and Cleveland, to examine how we listen to and perceive places. Review by Yvette Greslé.
SWG3, Gallery, Studio, Glasgow
Laura Aldridge & Travess Smalley: Folklore Contemporain
For a significant number of years now, contemporary artists have been inspired by legends, popular beliefs, customs, traditions of different cultures; the way to appropriate them and create new myths and new craft.
KALIMANRAWLINS, 9 Ellis Street, South Yarra, Victoria 3141 Australia
Michelle Ussher: Two Eyeballs on the Run-Looking for a New Head to House. Part One.
In Michelle Ussher's new series of paintings, formal abstraction is composed as a layering of moments, a layering which allows the first gesture underneath to return within the final mark, to return and yet at the same time to recede...