While across in Grosvenor Hill, Gagosian and Almine Rech have been showing two New York artists Todd Bienvenu and Jo Bradley, children of the 1970′s/1980′s, PACE in Burlington Gardens has been continuing the theme with two exhibitions, one after the other, the first being the Canadian artist Brent Wadden who, having been born in 1979, […]
The white walls of PACE in Burlington Gardens in London have been taken over by the black and white graphical works of the young American artist Adam Pendleton who, in 2012, was the youngest artist (then 28 years old) to sign with the PACE Gallery since the 1970′s, with the white columns of the gallery […]
You can tell it is autumn when, not only does the temperature change and the nights become darker, but London galleries, some of which have been closed for the summer, start their new series of shows. One of the first is PACE in Burlington Gardens with American artist Loie Hollowell’s ‘Dominant/Recessive’ which opened today. Hollowell’s […]
On the wall are digital artworks, so it could be an art gallery, but, then in the dark space, the explorers see streams of water cascading down the wall, flowing across the floor, swirling around their feet and slowly disappearing behind them, surrounded by glittering butterflies, flowers and lights. Are the explorers in an art gallery […]
As a colour, yellow in Europe and the US implies different things. In spring it is a colour of hope, sunshine and of rebirth; but at other times it has negative meanings – fever, cowardice and treachery. In China, it is a positive colour. The Yellow River, the second largest river in China, is known as […]
Swirling, twisting, dancing, rising and falling, trying to escape but held captive by some unseen force, creating continually-changing lines against the whiteness of the walls. Sitting quietly, the animal from another world is watching, just waiting for when, like dozens of spring coils, it can leap into the air and capture the twisting dancing shape […]
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