Zoe Leonard: Observation Point
This spring, New York artist Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) will transform Gallery 3 at Camden Arts Centre into a ‘camera obscura’.
This spring, New York artist Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) will transform Gallery 3 at Camden Arts Centre into a ‘camera obscura’.
This talk explores the shift from ‘looking’ to ‘reading’ in the text-based art practices of the 1960s and 70s as demonstrated in the works of Vito Acconci, Lawrence Weiner, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Smithson, Dan Graham and more.
For many this adaptation of Kaj Munk’s play about tensions within a Jutland farming family is the very greatest of all Dreyer’s masterpieces, as suspenseful as it’s emotionally devastating.
Hotel Palenque has been invited to host the third CYcLE CLUB event at Cell Project Space for one-night only.
This exhibition marks the release of the final set of photographs by David Dawson depicting life in Lucian Freud’s studio.
The exhibition Lines of Thought explores the work of 15 contemporary artists, whose practice has focused in particular on using line in creatively challenging ways. With works representing different generations, it is remarkable to observe how the meaning and use of line varies from one artist to another.
School Of Seven Bells release a new album entitled Ghostory in March and have a London show to support the new release.
A classic of French silent cinema, René Clair’s An Italian Straw Hat screens at the Barbican with musical accompaniment by Andrew Youdell.
Homes of the American Dispossessed is an exhibition of photographs by Ben Murphy
Anri Sala talks at the Architectural Association as part of the Artists Talk Series organised by Parveen Adams