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Pier Paolo Calzolari at White Cube Mason's

Published: 04 February 2018

White Cube present the first comprehensive UK exhibition of Pier Paolo Calzolari (b. 1943), one of the most prominent artists involved with Arte Povera. The exhibition spans his extensive career and includes several major installations from the 1970s and 80s.

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C.N.N. (Crystal Nails Narratives) by Botond Keresztesi at Labor

Published: 02 February 2018

Good evening! I am Mónika from Budapest Hungary and I am a nail artist. My passion is my hobby is my job is my life. Cuticle pushing, etching, matting – I am preparing the nail plate with spray prep and primer two.

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Hollybush Gardens in CONDO 2018

Published: 01 February 2018

CONDO is a collaborative exhibition by 46 galleries across 17 London spaces between 13 January — 10 February 2018. Condo takes its name from ‘condominium’ and is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries. Host galleries share their spaces with visiting galleries – either by co-curating an exhibition together, or dividing their galleries and allocating spaces. The initiative encourages the evaluation of existing models, pooling resources and acting communally to propose an environment that is more conducive for experimental gallery exhibitions to take place internationally.

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Corentin Canesson at Nathalie Obadia

Published: 31 January 2018

Galerie Nathalie Obadia is delighted to give carte blanche to the young French artist Corentin Canesson in the Espace II of the Cloître Saint-Merri gallery. This exhibition is part of our ongoing approach started in 2011 to give exposure to emerging artists’ project in this showroom, next to the main exhibition space.

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Oskar Dawicki at Raster

Published: 29 January 2018

The exhibition Mary (Polish for “mares” in Old English) is a kind of script, or more precisely a recon­struc­tion, of a per­for­mance originally direc­ted in a dream. Oskar Dawicki, a literary and film figure, an artist known as a prac­titioner of total per­for­mance, presents this time a dys­topian nar­rative. The cen­tral figure in his vision is a pregnant woman, the heroine of our times, nourisher of the unborn but also caretaker of the dead.

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