The video work New Enclosures (2019) deals with the politics of power and its symbolic and active enactment – aesthetic, spatial, social, economic – in the City of London and the correlation of its economy and neoliberal desire of exclusivity and aspiration manifested by, and imbricated into, its urban fabric. Constructed anxieties of personal security and insecurity, inclusion and exclusion reveal themselves through the navigation of its socio‐spatial structure. The exhibition 'NCL LDN', a group exhibition between students and lecturers from Newcastle University MFA and Central Saint Martins MA Contemporary Photography; Practices and Philosophies. Exhibiting were Turner Prize nominated artistic duo (and Royal Academy Members) Prof. ...
Participating artists include Laurie Anderson, Kenneth Anger, Liz Johnson Artur, Knut Åsdam, Richard...
The group exhibition ‘ÉVASION’ (devised and curated by Alison Jones & Milly Thompson included Joseph...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
As the first female artists-in-residence at Eton College, Liane Lang and Güler Ates decided to mark ...
The exhibition, ‘Hilary Lloyd’, consisted of five new works [Motorway (2010), Trousers (2010), Man (...
The travelling exhibition Metropolis Rise: New Art from London was curated by Anthony Gross and Jen ...
Curatorial Rationale: New Media artwork has moved beyond the recorded mediums of photography and fil...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
Exhibition dates: 18 September - 6 November 2021To celebrate the launch of Workplace Foundation’s ne...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
Programme of new video work from Great Britain, involving a curated selection of artists
Aimee Lax, winner of the Site07 Darbyshire Award will be showing Confines and Mutations;a body of ne...
Exhibition Dates: 7-10 April 2015Venue: The Cookhouse, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts L...
This exhibition showcases the most dynamic work being made in London in 2012. Take a journey through...
Enclosures Elsewhere was conceived as a speculation on ways landscapes are pictorially perceived - a...
Participating artists include Laurie Anderson, Kenneth Anger, Liz Johnson Artur, Knut Åsdam, Richard...
The group exhibition ‘ÉVASION’ (devised and curated by Alison Jones & Milly Thompson included Joseph...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
As the first female artists-in-residence at Eton College, Liane Lang and Güler Ates decided to mark ...
The exhibition, ‘Hilary Lloyd’, consisted of five new works [Motorway (2010), Trousers (2010), Man (...
The travelling exhibition Metropolis Rise: New Art from London was curated by Anthony Gross and Jen ...
Curatorial Rationale: New Media artwork has moved beyond the recorded mediums of photography and fil...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
Exhibition dates: 18 September - 6 November 2021To celebrate the launch of Workplace Foundation’s ne...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
Programme of new video work from Great Britain, involving a curated selection of artists
Aimee Lax, winner of the Site07 Darbyshire Award will be showing Confines and Mutations;a body of ne...
Exhibition Dates: 7-10 April 2015Venue: The Cookhouse, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts L...
This exhibition showcases the most dynamic work being made in London in 2012. Take a journey through...
Enclosures Elsewhere was conceived as a speculation on ways landscapes are pictorially perceived - a...
Participating artists include Laurie Anderson, Kenneth Anger, Liz Johnson Artur, Knut Åsdam, Richard...
The group exhibition ‘ÉVASION’ (devised and curated by Alison Jones & Milly Thompson included Joseph...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...