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Visual arts

Judith Clark and Adam Phillips: The Concise Dictionary of Dress, A rtangel

Book online: http://bit.ly/chO9Vn Located within the working s tore for the V...

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Irving Penn Portraits

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Since Tomorrow, Ebb & Flow Gallery

New gallery founded by Margherita Berloni and Nathan Englebrech t showcasing contemporary art across two floors of a converted industrial b uilding. Inaugural exhibition is a group show featuring work by Gemma Ander son and Alessandro Librio among...

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Ben Johnson: Perspectives

8 Dec - 23 Jan Created using a spray-gun, meticulous paintingsby Johnson depicting London panoramas influenced by Canaletto's visions ofthe city. http://bit.ly/gp0kJq

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Autumn Exhibition, Serpentine Gallery

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theartsdesk in Hong Kong: Between the Devil and the Deep Weiwei

Ai Weiwei dropping a Han Dynasty urn (1995)

When people talk incessantly of freedom of speech, it means they are proud to have it or desperate to have it or desperate to defend it, or a mixture of all three. In Hong Kong, where I went at the end of May for the fourth edition of ART HK,...

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Fred Sandback, Whitechapel Gallery

Fred Sandback is one of the great overlooked of the Minimalist movement that developed in the 1960s. Both those words are important – “great” and “overlooked”: his work is genuinely great, and part of its greatness is the way it has overlooking...

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Tessa Farmer, Danielle Arnaud Art Gallery/Crypt Gallery

In Tessa Farmer’s world a mummified cat can become an entertainment complex for fairies and bugs

The world of artist and entomologist Tessa Farmer really is a world, wholly self-contained and free of human kind – unless you see her tiny warring fairies as symbolic of mankind’s conscience-free decimation of our planet’s environment and co-...

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George Shaw: The Sly and Unseen Day, South London Gallery

By anyone’s standards this is an obscure year for the Turner Prize shortlist: you should consider yourself a contemporary art aficionado if you’ve heard of even one of the artists. And if this is indeed the case, that artist is likely to be George...

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Egon Schiele, Richard Nagy Gallery

Egon Schiele, 'Woman With Homunculus', 1910

Richard Nagy's gallery has said that they don't want millions of people rushing to see their show of Egon Schiele's drawings of women - it's only a small second-floor space on New Bond Street after all, and 50 fragile pictures crowd the walls....

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Kutlug Ataman, Brighton Festival/Thomas Dane Gallery, London

'Mayhem' features the Bosphorus, the narrow strip of water separating Europe and Asia

One of the highlights of this year’s Brighton Festival, curated largely via web chats and long-distance phone conversations by Aung San Suu Kyi, is Kutlug Ataman’s silent film installation Mesopotamian Dramaturgies. The leading Turkish artist, a...

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