David Ben White

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All Paintings from 'Birth of the Atom; The Atom Age' series 2007-2008
fig.1: 152cm x 122cm, mixed media
fig.2: 152cm x 122cm, mixed media
fig.3: 50cm x 40cm, mixed media
fig.4: 50cm x 40cm, mixed media
fig.5: 182cm x 122cm, mixed media
fig.6: 80cm x 60cm, mixed media
fig.7: 50 cm x 40cm, mixed media
fig.8: 152cm x 122cm, mixed media



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Recent exhibitions highlighted in the weekly Feature Newsletter



SIMON LEE, London presents
IN LINES AND REALIGNMENTS


26 July - 28 August 2013

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to present In Lines and Realignments, a group exhibition curated by Luiza Teixeira de Freitas and Thom O'Nions which brings together the work of six artists currently living and working in Sao Paulo along with documentation of a work by Brazilian conceptual artist Cildo Meireles

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Hammelehle und Ahrens, Cologne presents
ANDREAS RUTHI


until 27 July 2013

Ruthi works directly from observation, creating complex formal compositions that bring together a variety of interests, with art historical references, found objects and his personal history all occupying equal importance and value of meaning. This exhibition can be seen to show the development of Ruthi's distinct painterly style with new paintings made during the last four years, split into two series ? the book paintings and the more recent Morandiesque still life paintings.

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Caroline Pages Gallery, Lisbon presents DRISS OUADAHI


27 June - 21 September 2013

Driss Ouadahi is an Algerian artist, born in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1959. Throughout his artistic career, Driss Ouadahi has created special links between architecture and painting. The resulting works are abstract compositions featuring grid patterns, whose density evokes the architecture of the outskirts of big cities and their tightly woven networks of high-rise housing.

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