THE ELOQUENT DELINQUENTS

Posted on 2009-06-08

An exciting new gallery has recently opened on Wooster Street in Soho, New York- The Eloquent Delinquents. The gallery carries workes from Damien Hirst, Seen, Russell Young, Kaws, Banksy, as well as signed obscurities from Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, John Lennon, Sid Vicious, The Rolling Stones and others. Furthermore they have an extensive section of antique books, featuring first editions and signed copies.

The Eloquent Delinquents Gallery
41 Wooster Street
New YorkNY
10013
USA

www.eloquentdelinquents.com

  

SELF PORTRAITS

Posted on 2009-06-01

The idea of this exhibition is to approach the historical theme of self-portraits and to bring it into a contemporary art context. A self-portrait is a representation of an artist, drawn, painted, photographed, or sculpted by the artist. Although self-portraits have been made by artists since the earliest times, it is not until the Early Renaissance in the mid 1400s that artists can be frequently identified depicting themselves as either the main subject, or as important characters in their work. With better and cheaper mirrors, and the advent of the panel portrait, many painters, sculptors and printmakers tried some form of self-portraiture… In this respect it will be an interesting and new experience to show the vision of the “self-portrait” by contemporary urban artists from all over the world.

This exhibition runs to the 4th July, 2009

CIRCLECULTURE CC: GmbH
Gipsstrasse 11
10119
Berlin-Mitte
Germany

www.circleculture-gallery.com

  

GIVEN UP THE GHOST

Posted on 2009-06-01

An exhibition of new works by British artist Russell Maurice. Since the mid 90’s, Maurice has produced paintings, prints, collages, sculptures and installations that reflect the spontaneous and informal nature of graffiti writing and have explored the recurring themes of energy, growth patterns and cycles in nature. This collection of new paintings, small-scale sculptures and installations, take these themes forward into new realms – to consider theories regarding the spirit world, the physical and metaphysical, consciousness and death.

This exhibition runs to the 28th June, 2009

STOLENSPACE GALLERY
Dray Walk
The Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London
E1 6QL
UK

www.stolenspace.com

  

SHEPARD FAIREY

Posted on 2009-06-01

Merry Karnowsky Gallery is proud to present Shepard Fairey Print Retrospective 1997 – 2009. This show displays a provocative collection of politically charged paintings,
screen prints, stencils, album covers and mixed media pieces rich with metaphor, humor and seductive decorative elements.

This exhibition runs to the 11th July, 2009

Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Torstrasse 175
10115
Berlin-Mite
Germany

www.mkgallery.com

  

THOSE WHO SUFFER LOVE

Posted on 2009-05-25

White Cube Mason’s Yard is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Tracey Emin, one of Britain’s most influential artists. ‘Those who suffer Love’ is her first exhibition in London for four years and her fourth with the gallery. “The title for my show is self-explanatory: love rarely comes easily and if it does, it usually goes quite quickly. And there is death, and loss, which at some point in our lives we all have to deal with. I’m constantly fighting with the notion of love and passion. Love, sex, lust – in my heart and mind there is always some battle, some kind of conflict. This show is essentially a drawings show. Everything is simple and linear, straight to the point. The show is to coincide with the release of my book ‘One Thousand Drawings’ published by Rizzoli.

Opposite – Twin Brain, 2009, Embroidered blanket, 235 x 220 cm

This exhibition runs to the 4th July, 2009

White Cube Mason’s Yard
25-26 Mason’s Yard (Off Duke Street)
St. James’s
London
SW1Y 6BU
UK

www.whitecube.com

  

“GROW UP”

Posted on 2009-05-25

Lazarides are delighted to open a new gallery on Rathbone Place with ‘Grow Up’. The first show will be the next installment of the Lazarides cornerstone; the ”Outsiders” group show featuring brand new work from Antony Micallef, Bast, Conor Harrington, Charlie Isoe (featured opposite), David Choe and JR to name but a few, as well as some outstanding pieces from some very special guests.

This exhibition runs to the 25th June, 2009

The Rathbone
11 Rathbone Place
London
WC2H 0EW

www.lazinc.com