All Review articles – Page 50
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Walking in My Mind- until September 6
Walking in My Mind explores the inner workings of the artist's imagination through immersive, large-scale installation art.
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Gilbert & George: Jack Freak Pictures- until August 22
Gilbert and George's latest show sees the Union Jack as the dominant pictorial element.
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BD’s guide to your cultural week - July 27 to August 2
Get stuck into the debate on how to conserve London’s unique character whilst still accommodating today’s needs, or perhaps seek out some solace with Eric Parry’s tour of the recently renovated St Martin’s in the Fields.
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Olgiati’s myth and imagination
Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati’s RIBA show is short on labels but strong on enigma, monumentality and paradox
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Travels in space and time with Robert Harbison
Harbison’s new book is elegant, erudite and beguiling
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BD’s guide to your cultural week - July 20 to July 26
Give us our daily bread…in Hackney? Yes, this week’s cultural guide takes us to the Dalston Mill in east London, a working windmill with bread oven, designed by EXYZT. If that doesn’t tickle your tastebuds, why not head to the V&A’s latest show crossing fantasy and fear in contemporary design.
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Statues of London book stands up to scrutiny
This selective survey shines a new light on the often overlooked figures around us
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Barbican’s nature ramble
Radical Nature is too diffuse and backward-looking to give a coherent view of ‘eco’ art
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BD's guide to your cultural week- July 13 to July 19
This week’s cultural guide includes a chance to look at student proposals for a new international Parliament building in Ashford, or why not catch the second part of the New Designers exhibition in Islington. Or for something for the tourist in you, see London by Route Master with the Design ...
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Student shows: Kent School of Architecture
Judging from the work on display this year, the school encourages self-generated as well as directed assignments, allowing the students the opportunity to think twice: what is expected from me? What do I expect?
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Student shows: Cambridge University
Undergraduates rose to the challenge in the absence of more mature diploma-level work
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Student shows: Royal College of Art
The work of this year’s students is cogent, daring and refreshingly resolved
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Student shows: Bath University School of Architecture
Technical finesse makes up for the show’s regimentation
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Student shows: The Bartlett School of Architecture
The Bartlett Show is impressive. The level and quantity of dexterity on display is extraordinary and presumably this is but a small proportion of the year’s work.
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Review: Carmody Groarke’s July 7 memorial
Andrew Mead reviews Carmody Groarke’s July 7 memorial
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BD’s guide to your cultural week: July 6 to July 12
A chance to see the controversial artists, Gilbert and George’s new work at the White Cube, or arm yourself with the tools to construct a makeshift emergency shelter out of timber. For those who don’t already have Chelsea Barracks fatigue, there is the chance to debate the saga further at ...
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Student shows: Oxford Brookes School of the Built Environment
Sustainability concerns underpin much of the work, but the school still fosters individuality
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Student shows: London Metropolitan School of Architecture
Architecture students at London Met have struck a good balance between creativity and practicality
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Student shows: Canterbury School of Architecture
Canterbury students’ innovative and far-reaching approach to regeneration is impressive
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Student shows: Kingston School of Architecture
It’s too early to tell how head of school Daniel Rosbottom’s new regime is bedding in, but change is definitely in the air