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Exhibition (Group)
FOXY PRODUCTION
HMV
29 Mar 2013 to 4 May 2013
New York, NY

Exhibition (Group)
MOTINTERNATIONAL LONDON
THE WEIGHT OF LIVING
8 June 2012 to 7 July 2012
London

Exhibition (Mixed Media)
Wilkinson Gallery
Tillman Kaiser : Hallucination Engine
Concrete Gallery : Reset Your Life

16 Apr 2009 to 24 May 2009
London

Exhibition (Group)
Wilkinson Gallery
SUMMER EXHIBITION
Artworks That Ideas Can Buy, A project by Cesare Pietroi

17 July 2009 to 16 Aug 2009
London

Exhibition (Mixed Media)
Wilkinson Gallery
MORAG KEIL | CIPRIAN MURESAN
2 Sept 2010 to 3 Oct 2010
London

Exhibition (Painting)
Wilkinson Gallery
84 Paintings:
Fiona MacKay, Morag Keil, Manuela Gernedel

20 Mar 2010 to 16 May 2010
London

Exhibition (Group)
Wilkinson Gallery
WHERE LANGUAGE STOPS
15 July 2011 to 14 Aug 2011
London


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NETTIE HORN, London presents ANTTI LAITINEN


21 June - 27 July 2013

ANTTI LAITINEN's third solo exhibition at the gallery to celebrate the artist's participation in the 55th Venice Biennale representing Finland. The exhibition will feature a selection of projects, which have marked the artist's practice since 2002, presented alongside documentation and works from the "Forest Square" project conceived for the Venice Biennale 2013.


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Almine Rech Gallery Paris presents JAMES TURRELL


1 June - 27 July 2013

"I use light as a material to work the medium of perception, basically the work really has no object because perception is the object. And there is no image because I am not interested in associative thought."
- James Turrell

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i8 Gallery, Reykjavik presents OLAFUR ELIASSON - Tiltru


6 June - 17 August 2013

Icelandic nature is prominent in Eliasson's work, and his artistic relationship with it often involves collection or documentation that is scientific in tone. The country becomes a sensory laboratory where ideas can be developed and evolved into art, as evidenced in the multiple photographic series that would seem to witness a near compulsive need for collecting.

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