
Scottish artist Jim Lambie at Sadie Coles in London
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While Sadie Coles HQ has been supporting Condo 2019, providing two supplementary exhibitions and also drawing in new visitors, the main gallery space has had its rooflights covered with fabric to reduce the light and create a more intimate atmosphere for its jazz-focussed exhibition ‘one minute’s music, one minute’s time’ with recent work by the […]
I have to admit that I’m still not sure why Michele Abeles exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ is called ‘World Cup’ with a picture of twelve football players in formation on a green grassy football pitch as its introduction. There are four different, but interconnected series of works, as Michele Abeles manipulates photographic images […]
One of the highlights of Blain Southern’s 2017 exhibition challenging viewers to think the unthinkable into the future was Paloma Varga Weisz‘s “Still Life” which left the viewer to use his or her imagination for the future of biomedical science. The artist is now back in London at Sadie Coles in Davies Street, with an […]
Hell has only a week to go. On the 13th,, a day considered to be bad luck (even if it is a Saturday), the lights will go out on German artist John Bock’s brooding and sinister “Hell’s Bells” at Sadie Coles HQ. The centrepiece is the dark bloody western full-length film “Hells Bells, starring leading […]
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