26 November 2018

Too many exhibitions?

Can one visit too many exhibitions? Sometimes it's better to really focus, and think about and talk about, just one. Sometimes in an art-rich city like London, it's possible to wander in and out of galleries and stumble upon wonderful things, or ridiculous things, or mediocre, uninteresting things...

Recently, with other concerns uppermost, I haven't been blogging about any of the exhibitions ... and as a result I've forgotten what I've seen! Fortunately exhibitions usually allow photos - here are some taken between 26 Oct and 11 Nov. Some of the exhibitions have finished, buy you can still visit from your armchair via the links. Often there's a video or catalogue of the works.

Oceania at Royal Academy (till 10 Dec) -


shadows!

more shadows!
A talk by the artist and specially-composed music in Hiroko Imada's exhibition at Sway Gallery -


 Francis Uprichard at The Curve, Barbican (till 6 January) -




 Anni Albers at Tate Modern (till 27 Jan; I wrote about it here) -


The Colour of Water at Bankside Gallery -


Caroline McAdam Clark's work was used on the poster


I've come so close to buying this print....
 Ashurbanipal at the British Museum (till 24 Feb) -




 Akiko Hirai at Contemporary Ceramics -


 Doris Salcedo at White Cube Bermondsey -





 Hmm, what was this? a random gallery we went into....

those are "magic wands" leaning against the wall
 A bit of Bond St window dressing that caught my eye - blindfolded birds?? -
Ilse D'Hollander at Victoria Miro Mayfair (till 21 Dec) -

 Sean Scully at Blain Southern -



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