London based artist Tim Davies will be in residence at the Serpentine’s Sackler Centre for Arts Education where he will be developing new projects and programming a series of events, discussions and displays.
Family Day
5 June, 12–5pm
All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Education events are free
Further information, bookings and group visits, contact:
Polly Brannan
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
Free Teachers’ Notes
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How well do you know your MoMA? It’s summer, so what better time to test your knowledge of collection works currently on view in the Sculpture Garden? If you think you can identify the artist and title of each work, please submit your answers by leaving a comment on this post. We’ll provide the answers—along with some information about each work—in two weeks (on Friday, August 13), along with the next Do You Know Your MoMA? challenge.
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Denver’s David B. Smith Gallery has a knack for drawing compelling artists to the Rocky Mountains. The current duel artist exhibition features Parson’s Educated and current Philadelphia resident AJ Fosik. Fosik’s 3-dimensional sculpture build from wood, paint, and found objects. The Animal formed through a series of symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns, the sculptures are at once figurative and hypnotic. Vibrant colors further embellish the pieces, adding to the rhythm.
Fosik’s portion of Coun...
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Denver’s David B. Smith Gallery has a knack for drawing compelling artists to the Rocky Mountains. The current duel artist exhibition features Parsons educated and current Philadelphia resident AJ Fosik. Fosik’s 3-dimensional sculpture build from wood, paint, and found objects. The Animal formed through a series of symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns, the sculptures are at once figurative and hypnotic. Vibrant colors further embellish the pieces, adding to the rhythm.
Fosik’s portion of Count...
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Artist: Thomas Bayrle
Venue: Barbara Weiss, Berlin
Exhibition Title: Alle Kamele sind ein Kamel (Schopenhauer)
Date: June 12 – July 31, 2010
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Full gallery of images and link available after the jump.
Images:
Images courtesy of Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin. Photos by Jens Ziehe.
Link: Thomas Bayrle at Barbara Weiss...
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A prestigious American art gallery is set to play host to an exhibition of
artwork by former The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood.
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Neuer Berliner Kunstverein and Galeria Plan B
In the midst of an unseasonably hot Berlin summer, Patriarch Teoctist, former head of the Romanian Orthodox church, found himself pinned between a stray meteorite and the floor of the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein. This blasphemous tableau, The End of the Five-Year Plan (2004), is Romanian artist Ciprian Muresan’s interpretation of Maurizio Catellan’s La Nona Orta (The Ninth Hour, 1999), in which Pope John Paul II is felled by a met...
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Cottage Home
‘It’s all about …’ trilled the perky, lower-case script, ‘gaylen gerber!’. The text ran across two billboards affixed to the exterior of Cottage Home, the former cinema that has served as a project space for three commercial galleries: Kathryn Brennan Gallery, China Art Objects and Thomas Solomon Gallery. For what it’s worth, ‘Support Group’ took place at the instigation of the latter, although Solomon’s contribution seems to have been limited to inviting critic...
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BARCELONA.- The labyrinth as a construction and a symbol is present in many cultural traditions. As explained by Eco (author of the foreword to the exhibition catalogue), the thousands of years of history of this figure reveal the fascination it has always held for humankind, representing as it does an aspect of the human condition: there are countless situations that are very easy to get into, but more difficult to extract oneself from. This exhibition, scripted by Ramon Espelt, curated and des...
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