Picpus Press is celebrating its tenth anniversary with the launch of a new publication. Called Picpus leporello, it will present mini-monographs of artists, starting with three editions dedicated to Isa Genzken, Peter Saville and John Dunkley.
Gillian Wearing: Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere
Clémentine Schneidermann: I Called Her Lisa Marie + Bonus Track
Cathy de Monchaux creates public artwork for Newnham College, Cambridge
Art360 Foundation makes archiving skills available for free to artists via new app
Legacy: Two Works on Hope and Memory
flyingleaps: Art on the Streets
Forests and Spirits: Figurative art from the Khartoum School
Raqs Media Collective: Not Yet At Ease
Cradeaux Alexander: Scripted Bodies
Bow Arts, London is delighted to present a mid-career retrospective by the acclaimed video and performance artist Cradeaux Alexander, taking place from 14 to 23 September 2018. Entitled Scripted Bodies, the show brings together 12 video works and recordings of performances created by the American-born artist from 2009 to 2018; alongside these, Alexander will present a new performance work, bluebeard (2018), in which he will inhabit.
The Art Car Boot Fair Celebrates Its Fifteenth Anniversary
The Art Car Boot Fair celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this year with the launch of an additional event – the Art Cycle Basket Fair. The Art Cycle Basket Fair will involve artists bringing everything they need by bicycle, cargo bike or electric bike and will feature work by the art stars of the future.
Artist Beth Nicholas creates 8.5m paintings for Address Downtown, Dubai
Albany Arts Communications is delighted to announce artist and designer Beth Nicholas’s latest commission – five 8.5-metre-high paintings for the 63-storey Address Downtown hotel in Dubai. The dramatic artworks, which are executed in Nicholas’s signature style, are the centrepiece of the newly-refurbished, 220-bedroom hotel, which opened this month (June).
Richard Hearns: Journey
Cadogan Contemporary, London, is delighted to announce Journey, an exhibition of new works by the acclaimed Irish artist Richard Hearns. This will be the artist’s first solo show in London and will feature a collection of abstract oil paintings that are concerned with the alchemy of painting, what Hearns describes as an ‘... internal vision, something inside coming out’.
Play It Again: The art of remaking
Firstsite, Colchester, is pleased to present Play It Again: The art of remaking, an exhibition featuring ‘remade’ objects, events and films, produced by artists and the public. The exhibition showcases how history, contemporary culture and our own everyday experiences inspire repetition, remaking and reenactment in different forms.
Radical Essex Book Launch
Focal Point Gallery is pleased to announce the publication of Radical ESSEX. Following on from the Radical Essex project, which took place throughout 2016 and 2017, this publication includes new writing from Tim Burrows, Gillian Darley and Charles Holland, as well as photography from Catherine Hyland.
Berenice Sydney: Dancing with Colour
Scott King: A New Life in Frigg
NEW GEOGRAPHIES ANNOUNCES THE SELECTED ARTISTS COMMISSIONED
WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR NEW CREATIVE AWARDS
Anita Witek: Artist and Muse
l’étrangère is pleased to present Artist and Muse, a solo exhibition by Austrian artist Anita Witek. Showcasing her photographic series based on two paintings by Egon Schiele – a self-portrait and a portrait of his model and muse, Wally Neuzil – this presentation was first shown at the Leopold Museum in Vienna earlier this year, where its collection of modern Austrian art is home to the world’s largest collection of works by Egon Schiele. For the exhibition at l’étrangère, Witek will create a site- specific installation that includes a new set of photographs.