All Review articles – Page 52
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Architecture+Art: Crossover and Collaboration: June 11 to June 22
A series of trans-disciplinary investigations into how collaborative and artistic approaches can change the practice and products of architecture.
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Raqib Shaw: Absence of God- until July 4
Set against a backdrop of classical ruins, the paintings in the ‘Absence of God’ series are framed within architectural spaces inspired by the Italian artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s depiction of ancient Rome.
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Free Range- until July 20
For eight weeks the Old Truman Brewery in London's East End turns into a huge talent show for recent graduates from art and design degrees all over the UK.
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Those Who Suffer Love: Tracey Emin- until July 4
A much anticipated solo show of new work by the most controversial of the YBAs, Tracey Emin.
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Show RCA 2009- various dates until July 5
In the staple event of the cultural year, the RCA throws open their doors for another instalment of their annual Art Summer Graduate Show.
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Giuseppe Penone- until July 19
Giuseppe Penone emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s as an exponent of Arte Povera, an avant garde Italian art movement that has had lasting effect.
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Richard Long: Heaven and Earth- until September 6
This major exhibition is Richard Long's first survey in London for 18 years.
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BD’s guide to your cultural week: June 1 to June 7
Discover the creative force that has put London at the forefront of design for centuries at the design museum this month, or pop into the Nunnery Gallery to find out what artists have to say about the Olympics.
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Fruits of the Vinex
In this meticulous and beautifully designed book, Jelte Boeijenga and Jeroen Mensink have set the field for a crucial debate on the future of housing policy, as applicable to Britain as to their native Netherlands
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The Aram Gallery’s colour show helps us understand our polychrome world
Colour is an essential part of architecture – just go easy on the corporate ID
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Super Contemporary: until October 4
This exhibition will illustrate London's pursuit of new, better and braver, across architecture, industrial design, graphics, fashion and communications alike.
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Real Phoney: Sinta Tantra- until June 21
Best known for her site-specific murals and installations in the public realm, Tantra will turn the white cube of the gallery inside out.
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The Future Scotland Debates- various dates until Sept 1
The Future Scotland Debates are a series of discussions aiming to get the Scottish public talking about the spaces and places they would like to create for the future.
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Review: Arata Isozaki, edited by Arata Isozaki and Ken Tadashi Oshima
This extensive monograph on the Japanese architect and theorist Arata Isozaki (1931) is a true tour de force.
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Spare us the archaeologists
Peter Carl considers a claim that the Roman Forum site has been torn apart in the name of research
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BD’s Guide to your cultural week: May 18 to May 24
Learn first hand what life was like working with Le Corbusier, stretch those legs and explore the post-war housing of the Camden under architect Sydney Cook, or take a trip across the pond to visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s retrospective at the Guggenheim, in BD’s guide to your cultural week.
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Photographs of Italian modernism are on a mission to influence
A magic period for Italian design is depicted in this exhibition at the Estorick Collection in London
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Hebbelinck show depicts the joy and pain of architecture
Presenting the work of Pierre Hebbelinck poses questions about the nature of architectural exhibitions
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BD’s guide to your cultural week: May 11 to May 17
Don your scrubs for a Marylebone medical walk or find artistic uses for that mountain of carrier bags under the sink. If that doesn’t tickle your fancy then why not tune into some interesting concepts on the modern interior, or discover what inspired Christopher Wren.
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