Visual arts
Paul Noble, Gagosian GalleryFriday, 28 October 2011An exhibition that marks the culmination of Noble's monumental 15-year drawing project - the meticulous depiction of a fictional city call ed Nobson Newtown. Until 17 December http://www.gagosian.com/upcoming/ Read more... |
George Condo: Mental States, Hayward GalleryFriday, 28 October 2011Retrospective of the American artist George Condo, which focuson his 'imaginary portraits'. Until 8 January, 2012 http://bit.ly/qsJLc4 Read more... |
Alice in Wonderland, Tate LiverpoolFriday, 28 October 2011An exhibition exploring how artists have responded to Lewis Car roll's classic Alice Stories. Includes Carroll's photographic portraits of the Liddell family, paintings and moving images from the 20th century. A m ajor section will be devoted to... Read more... |
Vermeer's Women: Secrets and Silence, The Fitzwilliam MuseumFriday, 28 October 2011An exhibition featuring 28 works by master painters of the Dutc h Golden Age - and four iconic works by Vermeer - which feature women as th eir key subject. Until 15 January, 2012 http://bit.ly/ljzpBX Read more... |
Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture 1915-1935, Ro yal AcademyFriday, 28 October 2011An exhibition examining Russian avant-garde architecture made d uring a brief but intense period of design and construction that took placefrom c.1922 to 1935. Until 22 January, 2011 http://bit.ly/oQzDYQ Read more... |
The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography, Queen's GalleryThursday, 27 October 2011![]() Many of the images will be all too familiar. Captain Scott writing a diary in his quarters. Three of Shackleton’s men scrubbing below decks. The Endurance lit up in the long polar night. The ice cave shaped like an italic teardrop and shot from... Read more... |
Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture, 1915-1935, Royal AcademyWednesday, 26 October 2011![]() I’m not sure I’ve ever felt so ambivalent about a show, and so strongly both pro and con. The pros first, then. This is an astonishing, revelatory exhibition of avant-garde art and architecture in the Soviet Union in the brief but hectic period from... Read more... |
Vermeer's Women: Secrets and Silence, Fitzwilliam Museum, CambridgeTuesday, 25 October 2011![]() The home, and women’s place within it, gained considerable importance for artists of the Dutch Golden Age. Artists such as Johannes Vermeer, Pieter de Hooch, Nicholaes Maes and Gerrit Dou are among those who placed women at the centre of the well-... Read more... |
I Never Tell Anybody Anything: The Life and Art of Edward Burra, BBC FourTuesday, 25 October 2011![]() What a relief: Andrew Graham-Dixon got the job of presenting this documentary on one of my favourite British 20th-century artists. If it had been Waldemar Januszczak (sometimes interesting but too gimmick-laden and shouty) or Matthew Collings (... Read more... |
BIBLE story: artist inserts himself into the New TestamentFriday, 21 October 2011It’s a shame that Joseph Steele’s BIBLE didn’t come a week later. Halloween would have been a far better backdrop to the haphazard heathenism that the evening entailed.Presentation, exhibition – it is difficult to define the events which Steele... Read more... |
Turner Prize 2011, Baltic, GatesheadFriday, 21 October 2011![]() The Turner Prize has headed to the North East. It’ll be back in London next year, thence to Derry for 2013. Tate Britain plan to host the prize biennially, with a regional public gallery presenting it in the years in-between. This must be hailed as... Read more... |
Gallery: David McCabe and the Early Years of Warhol's FactoryThursday, 20 October 2011Who needs to hear or see anything more of the creepily manipulative world of Andy Warhol’s Factory? We’ve seen the films (well, bits of them); we bought the album (the one with the banana on the front); we’ve bought and dispensed with the images (in... Read more... |
