Category: New Openings
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The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House
Tate Modern, London Do Ho Suh’s work has always felt like walking through memory — weightless, personal, precise. His new exhibition at Tate Modern is no exception. From full-scale fabric recreations of his past homes to thread drawings sewn on handmade paper, every piece holds the tenderness of lived space. Don’t miss (well, you can’t…
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Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit at Tate Modern
Mike Kelley’s first major UK exhibition at Tate Modern will explore his influential and experimental artistic practice. Known for his “dark pop art,” Kelley used his works to examine societal roles, belief systems, and institutional structures. The exhibition will feature early performances, installations, and sculptures that delve into themes such as absence, ritual, identity, popular…
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Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In at National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery reimagines portraiture as a dreamscape with ‘Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In’. With more than 160 rare vintage prints from galleries and, museums and private collections, this captivating exhibition transcends time, weaving a dialogue between two pioneering women photographers. Prepare to be entranced by ethereal figures, blurred…
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Refik Anadol: Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive at Serpentine
Immerse Yourself in Data: Why You Should See Refik Anadol’s “Echoes of the Earth” at Serpentine Step into a world of ever-evolving beauty at Refik Anadol’s “Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive” exhibition at Serpentine North Gallery. This captivating showcase, on display until April 7th, 2024, utilises the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to create…
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