| Sean
Henry has a new show that has just opened in Sweden at Galerie
Andersson Sandström. Located in the north of the country,
the gallery specialises in contemporary sculpture and Sean's exhibition
there features a number of his figurative pieces. |
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| Big news event of the week
last week was Will
Borrell's appearance in Heat Magazine; so it may not be Frieze
or ArtForum or indeed OK, but the hours of studied carousing do seem
to be bearing some results for him. |
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| Instead of our usual Summer
Open Studios we are ringing the changes this year. In its place we
will be having an Open Evening to mark the re-launch of the Great
Western Studios website on May 23rd and following this we will be
having a series of one week exhibitions within the studio gallery
spaces. More details of these will follow in the coming weeks. |
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| While we are busy sorting
out our own website, Laura Green has been busy getting her own one
sorted, you can access it here.
Laura has also managed to bag herself a finalist place on the Celeste
Art Prize and Katherine Lubar finds herself on the shortlist for the
prize as well. There is an on-line public vote for a secondary prize,
so if you want to bolster the chances of either of these studio artists
doing this then search for their names and vote
here for Laura and here
for Katherine. |
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| The most recent Wootton Dawe
exhibition at the Waterpoint in King's Cross was a big success. Simon
and Danny sold all of the works that Sophie
Baker was exhibiting with them and they are now planning a future
show featuring Julie Goldsmith. |
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| If you figure that your literary
tastes are a little more highbrow you could do worse than pick up
the newly Zakee
Shariff illustrated release of SriHuvstdedt's What I Loved. |
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| Natasha Laflin is presenting
some of her work at the Subway Gallery near Edgware tube station;
titled Small World Phenomenon, the work is on display through April,
for details on how to get to the show and further images, see
here. |
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| Darren Almond, has a show
opening with Max
Hetzler in Berlin later this month. The exhibition - entitled
Night & Fog and referencing the 1955
documentary film of the same name - is on from April 27th until
July 14th.. |
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| And finally... Faye
Haskins is presenting new work at an exhibition at the Adam Street
members' club from April 23rd to May 6th in collaboration with the
Untitled Gallery. |
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