Something For The Weekend: CONDO 2017
13 January 2017 • Mark Westall
Condo 2017 a collaborative exhibition by 36 galleries across 15 London spaces
Sadie Coles HQ: A leading contemporary art gallery in London owned by Sadie Coles, showcasing established and emerging international artists. At the forefront of the Young British Artists movement, it opened in April 1997 and has since operated from distinctive spaces. Current location: a 6,000 sq ft gallery on Kingly Street, formerly La Valbonne nightclub. Additional location: Davies Street, Mayfair. Invitations feature the gallery’s graphic identity, with artists choosing their own color and displaying their work inside. Sadie Coles listed as one of ‘the most powerful people in the art world’ by The Guardian in 2014. Temporary space Situation exhibited Sarah Lucas’s works from Feb to Dec 2012.
13 January 2017 • Mark Westall
Condo 2017 a collaborative exhibition by 36 galleries across 15 London spaces
2 December 2016 • Mark Westall
In his sixth exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, John Currin presents a group of five new paintings.
19 September 2016 • Staff
The London art scene is massive and overwhelming. Out of hundreds of galleries and thousand of people who work in them, how do you know where to go and who to listen to?
10 August 2016 • Paul Carey-Kent
In fact, I can’t think of the equivalent heterosexual male practitioner – is that just too tricky a position to take, too likely to descend into cliché?
9 July 2016 • Staff
The ninth edition of the Liverpool Biennial takes place in a period of upheaval and uncertainty. What became clear at the opening speeches taking place at Tate Liverpool, is that the city is determined to ride the waves, whatever happens.
28 April 2016 • Mark Westall
The programme for Liverpool Biennial 2016, the largest contemporary art festival in the UK, running from 9th July to 16th October 2016, was announced today by Sally Tallant, Director of Liverpool Biennial.
10 April 2016 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week.
25 March 2016 • Mark Westall
3 Interesting for Easter
23 March 2016 • Paul Carey-Kent
It’s always nice when you learn things as a contingent effect of looking at interesting art.
11 March 2016 • Mark Westall
Sarah Lucas’s Father Time (2011) is one of her largest sculptures to date.
25 November 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
There’s a certain perversity to the first show at the new Sadie Coles space in Davies Street
18 November 2015 • Mark Westall
This is artist Rudolf Stingel fifth exhibition with Sadie Coles HQ in which he presents a new group of paintings. The exhibition also marks the opening of the gallery’s new space at 1 Davies Street, Mayfair,
4 November 2015 • Mark Westall
Sadie Coles opens her new space at 1 Davies street tonight
16 October 2015 • daniel barnes
At this point in Frieze – that’s three days in for paupers, and five days for the elite – it is customary to begin to round up the highlights and to deliver a critical judgement.
10 September 2015 • Mark Westall
Ugo Rondinone’s autumn exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, clouds + mountains + waterfalls, comprises three new bodies of work. Each extends the artist’s long-running interest in natural phenomena and their reformulation in art.
5 September 2015 • Mark Westall
An Art Fair , a book fair and some great openings the week ahead in art ..
5 August 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
Two of the most striking ;paintings on display in London now are by women firmly seizing the traditional male territory of the female nude.
3 July 2015 • Mark Westall
Discover Brown’s London Art Weekend’s programme of talks, art tours, recommended walks and the Artists menu at HIX Mayfair from today
21 May 2015 • Mark Westall
I thought a bit about whether I’m a feminist, as it’s something that often comes up. It will certainly be… Read More
29 April 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
Both counter the expectation that money is paid for skilful product of the painter’s hand:
26 March 2015 • Staff
Top 5 openings/launches for today…
14 January 2015 • Mark Westall
Wilhelm Sasnal’s 2015 exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ brings together an extensive series of new paintings. Diverse in size and subject, the works at once bear witness to everyday life and to far-flung moments from history, mediating between realism and fantasy, figuration and quixotic decorativeness.
15 October 2014 • daniel barnes
My overriding impression of Day One is that Frieze is more serious this year