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The invitations for Open Studios are hot off the press and winging
their way around the globe. If you know of someone who would like
an invitation mailed to them then please let
us know. The event has been featured in the Westminster
Arts bulletin and also in the ResCard autumn edition
more press to come.
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We also get our annual mention in the Time Out Shopping Guide;
sandwiched this year between Frieze Art Fair and the Hidden Art
Fair.
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The New
York Times recently ran a piece in their travel section about
spending 36 hours in the Bahamas (as you do). One of their top tips
was to go and see Blue
Curry's work at the National Gallery in Nassau.
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I missed this reportage off the October news by mistake
it was taken at the show Happy Days part curated by Katherine
Lubar and featuring studio artists Nick Dawes and David
Ben White.
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New Works by Clare Parry, Yukako Shibata, Laura
Green, Sarah
Dwyer and Jo Chate held in the gallery space at Great Western
Studios was also a roaring success. The photos though make it look
as if no-one was there which is far from the reality of the night.
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Mat Sant's
exhibition of his new work took place in the gallery at Great Western
Studios last week. Phenomenally well attended, the show looked great
and had a real buzz about it.
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Tarka Kings works in the studio outpost but this month has a show
of her work opening at the Fine
Art Society. Leading up to this she has garnered 2 bits of press
for the exhibition; one in Vogue and the other in Grove.
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I have finally received delivery of the two copies of turps
banana magazine I ordered an age ago... and it was worth it.
Issue One features an article written by Neal
Tait on Luc Tuymans and Issue Three has David Ben White interviewing
Luc Tuymans. So... if you see the two of them together in the corridors
of the studios you can probably make an educated guess as to what
they are talking about.
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Mary Grant
is having a busy old time. She is off to Art
Ireland for November 15th & 16th. After that she has a solo
show at Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Moore and last month the Jill
George gallery were exhibiting her work at the Toronto Art Fair.
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At the risk of running with a generalisation, the Japanese love
a bit of Zakee
Shariff. So much so that Make
Art Your Zoo created a temporary installation in Tokyo in her
honour - it was actually more of a renegade-guerilla-stand-alone-store-type-thing.
Had you been in Tokyo and entered the hallowed portals of the store
and you could have bought more things bearing the Zakee Shariff
hallmarks than you would have thought possible - tableware, clothes,
toys, accessories, sneakers and clouds; ok, the clouds thing is
a lie but I'm sure she's working on it.
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Julie
Goldsmith's show, Gas Lane, curated by the dynamic duo of Simon
Dawe and Danny Wootton, at the Water Point was a blast.
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Our ex-pat artist in Houston, Gabriela
Trzebinski, has work in a group show titled Little Known Facts
at the Lawndale
Art Center in Houston. The group exhibition opens on November
16th and runs until January 5th.
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