
Artangel + King’s College + Science Gallery present Marcus Coates’ short films on psychosis for World Mental Health Day.
Artangel has partnered with King’s College London and Science Gallery London to present The Directors by Marcus Coates
Artangel has always gone where others fear to tread. They collaborate with artists who defy boundaries to give form to extraordinary ideas.
The art they produce boldly responds to the environment in which we live. It’s often unlike anything you have experienced before. They have taken over an empty prison, uncovered an underground opera house, made sculpture from solid air, commissioned a mile-high column of light, and a thousand-year-long piece of music.
They celebrate the artists of today and identify those of tomorrow. Developing daring new works that reveal a different side to the world we live in.
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Artangel has partnered with King’s College London and Science Gallery London to present The Directors by Marcus Coates
Stunning screens, political activism, an entire bus, giant birds’ eyes and woven portraits.
Rye train station in south London with a new site-specific sculptural installation. Co-commissioned by Artangel, Sze’s new work will open on Friday 19th May 2023, taking over a large, vaulted space above the main ticket office that has been boarded up for fifty years.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic normally picks his favourite top 5 exhibitions that are on right now. However, in this article he’s looking… Read More
Psychosis, tentacles, portraits, landscapes and lots of people.
The Directors comprises five short films by artist Marcus Coates, commissioned and produced by Artangel in collaboration with individuals in recovery from lived experience of psychosis
Artangel will present a specially commissioned sound installation at London’s iconic Senate House Library featuring thousands of words for the weather… Read More
Award-winning artist Ayo Akingbade will present her new 25-minute film Jitterbug, continuing her exploration of London’s rapidly changing landscape and the consequences… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see right now. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
Get away through virtual reality and be guided by poets.
Turner Prize-winning artist Oscar Murillo has brought together over 40,000 canvases by more than 100,000 school children from around the world in a large installation at his former secondary school, Cardinal Pole, in Hackney, east London.
Artangel’s Co-Directors James Lingwood and Michael Morris have announced their decision to step down from the organisation which they have… Read More
I’m standing on a shingle beach looking out to sea with the wind whipping at my face. With just sea birds for company it’s peaceful but the skeletal structures of bunkers and houses around me suggest I’m in some sort of post-apocalyptic wasteland, affirmed by a sign that warns me to stick to the path due to unexploded ordnance.
Up to 40,000 canvases by more than 100,000 school children across the world will be brought together by Turner Prize-winning artist Oscar Murillo in a major installation marking the culmination of his eight-year project Frequencies.
A series of major new commissions by international artists will be presented this summer by Artangel on Orford Ness – a windswept strip of land stretching several miles along the Suffolk coast owned by the National Trust and known locally as the ‘island of secrets’.
This February marks twenty years since one of the most remarkable artworks Artangel has commissioned, Michael Landy’s Break Down, took place in… Read More
SLOW DANS, the most ambitious installation to date by Turner Prize-winning artist Elizabeth Price, will be presented by Artangel in a 19th century assembly room on Borough Road in London
Artangel has today announced Thinking Time – a special initiative to support early-career artists to research, reflect and develop their ideas, with the generous support of the Freelands Foundation.
Oscar-winning filmmaker and Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen will be joined by Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood on Monday 4th May for a live online conversation to discuss the artist’s work with Artangel spanning two decades.
SLOW DANS, the most ambitious installation to date by Turner Prize-winning artist Elizabeth Price, will be presented by Artangel in a 19th century assembly room
One of the most ambitious visual portraits of citizenship ever undertaken in one of the world’s largest cities was launched today on over 600 billboards across all of London’s 33 boroughs.
Artangel today unveils Red Lines by pioneering new media artist Evan Roth, the winning work of its international Open Call. The new work can be experienced for free by anyone with an internet connection anywhere in the world.
Feel good, hoodies, a breathing sculpture, lie down, wobbly London, combs, a bustling market and Italian glamour.
I did however spend an unsurprising amount of time in Mayfair as S2 opened the third and final component of Signals Reimagined, Levy Gorvy was irresistible in presenting two of my favourite artists in dialogue and Artangel took over Cork Street’s construction site for an incredible fund raising auction.