Hans-Peter Feldmann by Zara Meerza – Serpentine Gallery until 5 June 2012
“When you have a dream, while you’re dreaming, it may be wonderful or terrible, but it’s full of details, nuances and little stories. As soon as you tell someone about the dream..."
Read MoreDavid Shrigley’s Pass The Spoon live and free this weekend 5 May and Sunday 6 May at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall
The Space to stream PASS THE SPOON, A ‘SORT-OF-OPERA’ ABOUT COOKERY BY DAVID SHRIGLEY, DAVID FENNESSY AND NICHOLAS BONE, Live and free...
Read MoreGillian Wearing: May Picture Description – Whitechapel Gallery 2nd May 2012
Explore key works in Gillian Wearing. For blind and partially sighted visitors. There are two excellent ArtFace reviews about the Gillian...
Read MoreThe Trouble with Television: A discussion at the ICA 2 May 2012 at 7:00 pm
Despite the advent of online broadcasting, the UK population still spends on average over four hours daily in front of the box, so talk of...
Read MoreDavid Shrigley and Jeremy Deller DJ Night at the Hayward Gallery Friday 4 May 2012
Join Shrigley and Jeremy Deller as they spin their favourite tunes, while the exhibitions stay open late until 10pm. It promises to be a...
Read MoreHans-Peter Feldmann: Saturday Seminar at the Serpentine Gallery on 5 May 2012 at 3pm
Hans-Peter Feldmann was born in Germany in 1941, Feldmann soon became a key figure in the Düsseldorf art scene and is a contemporary of...
Read MoreTalk: Boetti and Afghanistan Tate Modern, Starr Auditorium Tuesday 8 May 2012, 18.30 – 20.30
Boetti travelled to Afghanistan between 1971 and 1979. He opened the ‘One Hotel’ in Kabul and worked with craftspeople making embroideries and rugs. After the Soviet invasion, he began to work with Afghan refugees in Peshawar.
Read MoreJeremy Deller ‘Joy in People’ by Maxine Noth: Hayward Gallery – ends 13 May 2012
Every time I have ventured to the Hayward Gallery, I see the space completely transformed...
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