
Susan Hiller’s London Jukebox to open at London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE
London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE has just announced its latest contemporary art installation London Jukebox, opening 22nd January 2020. Developed by the late Susan Hiller
London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE has just announced its latest contemporary art installation London Jukebox, opening 22nd January 2020. Developed by the late Susan Hiller
2019 sees a dynamic programme of exhibitions at The Freelands Foundation. Commencing with the inaugural show, Repeat Repeat
Internationally acclaimed artists Francis Alÿs, Jeremy Deller, Robert Gober, Antony Gormley, Roni Horn, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Taryn Simon, Wolfgang Tillmans and Rachel Whiteread are among the 37 artists who have given works to create a major new fund ARTISTS FOR ARTANGEL.
The paranormal, war crimes, selfies, portraits and landscapes
In her debut exhibition at Lisson Gallery, Susan Hiller will present a number of recently discovered early pieces as well as celebrated classics and new works made this year. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in London since her Tate retrospective of 2011.
RCA Secret turns 21 this year and is celebrating coming of age with a bold new collaboration that sees them working with some of industry’s top curators, bringing in a whole new breadth of talent to the exhibition.
From December 3rd through 7th, 2014, Art Basel’s Film sector will include over 80 films and videos. Outdoor Screenings are… Read More
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions’ sale of Modern and Contemporary Art on Thursday 5th December is the London auctioneer’s first foray into the worlds of Impressionist & Modern Art, and Post-War and Contemporary Art.
Susan Hiller’s Channels is a vast audio-sculptural installation in which disembodied voices report on ‘near death’ experiences.
TWENTYEIGHT FINGERS has been realised by Joanna Brown after the idea cropped up in a conversation with five fellow fine arts masters students from the University of Leeds in 2007. It has resulted in a collection of 28 bronze casts of the index fingers of significant creative figures of our time.
The new Arts Council Collection touring exhibition Transmitter/Receiver traces some of the uses of collage in British art from the… Read More
The Save the Arts campaign is organised by the London branch of the Turning Point Network, a national consortium of over 2,000 arts organisations and artists dedicated to working together and finding new ways to support the arts in the UK.
9 September to 7 November 2010 Wednesday to Sunday 11am–6pm John Adams, Ian Bourn, Ian Breakwell, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, David… Read More
Image:N.H.Stubbing: portrait of Yves Klein, 1957 Yvonne Hagen, Tina Keane, Susan Hiller, Iris Clert, N.H. Stubbing, Ralph Rumney and Yves… Read More
Thursday 6 November, 2008 Artprojx at Anthology Film Archives 32, 2nd Avenue (at 2nd Street) New York NY 10003 www.anthologyfilmarchives.org… Read More