Category: Art Exhibitions

SON Gallery present….JocJonJosch – The Beasts – Part of the summer of art in Peckham, London

9 July – 1 August. Private view 8 July, 6:30 – 8:30pm In a new series of video and print work entitled The Beasts, JocJonJosch continue their explorations of what it means and feels like to work as a collective.

Ayaz Jokhio and Ahmed Ali Manganhar: Medium as Metaphor at Green Cardamom, Opening 24 Jun

EXHIBITION: Ayaz Jokhio and Ahmed Ali Manganhar: Medium as Metaphor DATES: 25 June to 23 July, 2010 OPENING: 24 June, 6.30 – 8.30 pm VENUE: Green Cardamom, 5a Porchester Place, London W2 2BS Green Cardamom presents new work by Ayaz Jokhio and Ali Ahmed Manganhar. Ayaz Jokhio Jokhio began his career as a poet and […]

Paradoxes Perpétuels | Opening July 6 | Rashid Rana at the Musée Guimet in Paris

EXHIBITION: Rashid Rana, Paradoxes Perpétuels DATES: July 6 – November 15, 2010 VENUE: Musée Guimet This July, for their first-ever exhibition of contemporary art, the Musée Guimet in Paris will present Paradoxes Perpétuels (Perpetual Paradoxes): a mid-career retrospective of Rashid Rana, and the first ever exhibition of a Pakistani artist in Paris.

Romain Bernini Debuts His Work in the U.S. at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art

Romain Bernini Despite Walls and Landscapes Paintings May 20 – July 3, 2010 Priska C. Juschka is pleased to present Romain Bernini’s first solo exhibition in the United States. His beautifully haunting paintings reflect a state of entropy, Robert Smithson’s idea of the ruins — a dystopian sociological landscape born of the debris of post […]

Photographer Terry Falke featured at Afterimage Gallery

Terry Falke’s work is quintessentially American in both subject matter and significance. He is an observational artist who is attuned to details, incongruities and sometimes unlikely beauty in the civilized American terrain.

Alexander Melamid: Oh My God | Phillips de Pury & Company | Opening 26 May

Russian painter and conceptual artist Alexander Melamid is to have a solo exhibition of thirty paintings at Phillips de Pury & Company in London.

Including the now renowned series of life-size portraits of hip-hop stars such as Snoop Doggy Dog, 50 Cent and Kanye West, the paintings then shift from ‘fame’ to the ‘mundane’, with a further group of works from 2008 that have so far remained unseen, including portraits of priests and rabbis, Russian oligarchs, sculptures of ancient Roman figures, animals and stones.

Linder: The Darktown Cakewalk, Celebrated House of Fame | at Chisenhale Gallery, July 10

PERFORMANCE: Linder: The Darktown Cakewalk, Celebrated House of Fame VENUE: Chisenhale Gallery, 64 Chisenhale Road, London, E3 5QZ DATE: 10 July, 2010 TIME: 12.00pm – 01.00am

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