
‘After the Performance’ at Tension Fine Art
‘After the Performance’ at Tension Fine Art – It’s tempting to contrast object and performance, but a physical object often… Read More
‘After the Performance’ at Tension Fine Art – It’s tempting to contrast object and performance, but a physical object often… Read More
For every previous London edition of Frieze, I have looked around and reported on what interested me. This year I couldn’t be there due to a run-in with sepsis and bowel and liver cancer.
KÖNIG GALERIE have announced that Alice Anderson is joining their gallery. After her first solo exhibition, HYPERLINKS, at KÖNIG LONDON in 2021,… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see this month – this time they’re all shows by female artists to coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March.
Dance is the original form of artistic expression. It has only one instrument—the body—but it creates movement, lines, forms, and… Read More
I visited the current recipient, Alice Anderson, and it was immediately obvious what can be gained. The spacious house is isolated in a classic Loire Valley landscape. The natural world, from which Calder abstracted many of his forms, is right up close through the extensive windows of the thirty-metre long studio. Not surprisingly, Anderson is taking the chance to work on a larger scale..
Body Disruptions, is a solo exhibition of works by London-based performer and artist Alice Anderson. Bringing together sculptures and drawings from solo and collective performances
Body Disruptions is a solo exhibition of works by London-based performer and artist Alice Anderson. Bringing together sculptures and drawings from solo and collective performances
NEW WORK PART II: MATERIAL – a group show forming the second edition in a three-part exhibition series has been extended its now on till Thursday this week
‘You see me like a UFO’ is curator Marcelle Joseph’s latest exhibition featuring more than 70 artists from her collection and that of the GIRLPOWER Collection – a snapshot of many of the young artists of today’s London.
Closing this weekend is FORCE OF NATURE. Featuring work by 28 contemporary artists, surveying the influence of nature and its processes on their work.
Alteria Art presents The House of Penelope, an evolutive exhibition by The Modern Penelope Collective
The essence of Anglo-French artist Alice Anderson’s practice is the performative exploration of the semi-conscious outcomes of particular states of mind.
How many women have to be in a women-only show for it to look like a statement rather than a show which happens to feature female artists?
To mark its 30th anniversary, the Saatchi Gallery will open Champagne Life, the Gallery’s first all-women exhibition.
Copper, free diving, gardens, angular lines and tigers
Franco-British artist Alice Anderson reigns into autumn with big solo shows in London and Paris.
Alice Anderson, Kyle Bean, Wayne Chisnall, Blue Curry, Nancy Fouts, Nick Gentry, Darren Harvey-Regan, Kaarina Kaikkonen, Guy Laramee, Elisabeth Lecourt, Hannah Lee, Barry Sykes
CoExist Gallery, Southend-on-Sea CoExist are proud to host Alice Anderson’s new solo exhibition, Years After Years, in which the artist… Read More
Imaage:Alice Anderson’s Childhood Rituals, Freud Museum, 15 April – 5 June, www.freud.org.uk 15 April – 5 June 2011 Alice Anderson’s… Read More
BOUND is the inaugural exhibition at All Visual Arts’ (AVA) new space at Kings Cross. Featuring new work by Alice Anderson and Kate MccGwire that tap into some of our deep-seated fears.
Riflemaker 79 Beak Street, Soho, London W1 2 March – 24 April 2010 The French/Algerian artist Alice Anderson (b.1976) will… Read More
two selections of films and videos by contemporary artists Screening at the Espai Liceu 22 – 31 May 2009 5pm… Read More
The fourth in a series of nights curated by boyleANDshaw to promote the work of emerging contemporary art practitioners. Expect… Read More