
The Top 7 Central London Exhibitions to see in September
Landscapes, seas, flowers and architecture.
Landscapes, seas, flowers and architecture.
ARTIST ROOMS: Phyllida Barlow, the latest in this series of free displays at Tate Modern, opens to the public today…. Read More
Phyllida Barlow’s first solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Zürich, ‘small worlds’, features new sculptures, drawings and wall-works made by her during and inspired by the 2020 lockdown in London.
Breaking the Mould is the first extensive survey of post-war British sculpture by artists identifying as women in a public institution.
For the first time ever, Studio Voltaire will present an ambitious year-long programme of offsite projects whilst they undertake The Studio Voltaire Capital Project.
A mustachioed tiger, tied to a lamppost, heaven and hell, precarious sculpture, helmets, tarred toys and an immense painting.
In February 2019 acclaimed British artist Phyllida Barlow RA will transform the Royal Academy’s Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries with an exhibition of entirely new work, entitled cul-de-sac.
Portable Art Project is an exhibition of wearable objects commissioned from a range of artists – works that exist somewhere between sculpture and bodily adornment. Organized by Celia Forner
Wysing, Outpost and Open School East have joined forces to launch a campaign to raise £30,000 to help establish The W.O.OSE Network, which will connect and support artists across generations.
Phyllida Barlow is representing Britain at the 2017 Venice Biennale so it’s big news for Turner Contemporary to be showing her works from the publicly funded ARTIST ROOMS.
British Pavilion, Venice Biennale
The 73-year-old sculptor’s most significant show yet is a crowded game of associations, where skeletal megaphones spar with concrete clods. But is there space for us to play too?
Two new works, Untitled: squatboulder and Untitled: triplestackboulders by Phyllida Barlow are now on show at YSP.
On 20th April 2017, Hauser & Wirth will debut its Portable Art Project with an exhibition of wearable objects commissioned from fifteen artists.
Of the many competitors for our attention when we look at a work of art – meaning, narrative, form, colour, gesture, scale, sound, movement – its weight is not generally high in the list..
Phyllida Barlow unveiled her largest and most ambitious work @Tate Britain TODAY
The exhibition will feature over 100 contemporary artworks made by women artists and will represent the art collections of seven prominent female art collectors from London, Europe and North America.
Tate highlights for the 2014 programme will include major exhibitions from: Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, JMW Turner, Richard Hamilton and Kazimir Malevich.
It will include around 200 drawings dating from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day by both established and emerging sculptors.
I’m very interested in loss and memorialization. Death is the universal fear that so much art has historically grappled with and I suppose my work continues in that vein.
There is, however, a pressing need to raise funds to deliver this year’s artistic and education programmes, as well as to launch a fund to develop the SLG’s main garden with a permanent artist’s project…..
The exhibition takes place at the Serpentine Gallery from the 8th of May to 13 June 2010 The work of… Read More
Studio Voltaire is pleased to announce a new large-scale commission by the British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, as well as a… Read More