
The Top 6 Sculpture Exhibitions to see in London
5 great exhibitions with sculpture at the heart of them.
5 great exhibitions with sculpture at the heart of them.
An exhibition with works by Sara Barker, Nina Beier, Karla Black, Carol Bove, Ben Cain, Varda Caivano, Luis Camnitzer, Marieta Chirulescu, Keith Coventry, Tony Cragg, Jason Dodge, Alex Dordoy, Nikolas Gambaroff, Gary Hume, Ian Law, George Henry Longly, Marie Lund, Benoît Maire, Victor Man, Kris Martin, Katy Moran, Anselm Reyle, Manuela Ribadeneira, Gerhard Richter, Pietro Roccasalva, David Schutter, Adam Thompson, Lesley Vance, Gary Webb, Lawrence Weiner and Alison Wilding.
This exhibition is curated by Vincent Honoré, Director and Curator, DRAF, and inaugurates the new premises in Mornington Crescent, a 19th century former furniture factory.
A House of Leaves will provide the first opportunity to discover the largest group of works from DRAF’s collection.
In 1837, the Government School of Design opened in Somerset House on the Strand in London: the world’s first, publicly funded design school. 175 years later and now known as the Royal College of Art, it is the world’s oldest art and design university in continuous operation.
It will include around 200 drawings dating from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day by both established and emerging sculptors.
Mike Armitage,David Austen,Andrew Bick,Catrine Bodum,Marcus Cope, Ben Deakin,Nick Goss,Benjamin Jenner,Conor Kelly,Rob Lye,Sarah Macdonald,David Musgrave,Ben Newton,Roger Phillips,Chooc Ly Tan,Alison Wilding.
Simon Oldfield is to present Courtship of the Peoples; a large group exhibition of works on paper that explore the pursuit of affection and the idea of personal correspondence.
A Farm in Zimbabwe by Beezy Bailey (2009). Estimate: £6,000-8,000. Photo: Africa Foundation/Sotheby’s. Marlene Dumas, William Kentridge, David Goldblatt, Tracey… Read More