
John Latham Spray painting from the 50’s onwards
“No one has seen any point in shooting a spray gun on a white surface, but to my question it held a dizzy promise.”
— John Latham, 1968
“No one has seen any point in shooting a spray gun on a white surface, but to my question it held a dizzy promise.”
— John Latham, 1968
Next Week: Art & Language, Tony Cragg, Angela de la Cruz, Richard Deacon, Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander, Shirazeh Houshiary, Peter Joseph, Anish Kapoor, John Latham, Richard Long, Jason Martin, Haroon Mirza, Jonathan Monk, Julian Opie, Richard Wentworth
In advance of its 50th anniversary in 2017, the Lisson Gallery is staging a retrofuturistic survey of historical and contemporary British sculpture and installation that questions where the lines of time, influence and artistic inspiration could be drawn or where they might ultimately lead.
In partnership with the Barry Flanagan Foundation, Flat Time House is accepting applications for an artist’s residency to begin in November 2013.The deadline is 8th of September and will last for a duration of four months.
March’s Issue of South London Art Map is now online, get stuck into this months instalment! Featuring: REVIEW: of… Read More
Image:WWW, Colour drawing on paper, 150x120cm, 2011 29th Aug – 25th Sept 2011 Add To My Library: Vol.II’, is a… Read More
The remarkable archive of British artist John Latham (1921-2006) is explored through this exhibition inspired by his engagement with Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers… Read More
Pumphouse Gallery Battersea Park, London Nobuyoshi Araki , Rut Blees Luxemburg , Guy Bourdin , Tim Braden, Roe Ethridge ,… Read More
Thursday 3rd September – Sunday 6th September, 12 – 6pm A collaborative sound work for computer and voice based on… Read More
Delaye Saltoun is delighted to announce its new program of international contemporary art, opening with London’s first solo exhibition by Indian artist Samit Das.