Past
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ELIZABETH MAGILL - Sometimes a Landscape
Anthony Wilkinson 44 Lexington Street (Room 2), London W1F OLW 5 Oct - 2 Nov 2024 Opening Saturday 5 October 12 - 6pm [RSVP info@anthonywilkinsongallery.org] Read more -
FUTURES & PASTS
Anthony Wilkinson 44 Lexington Street (Room 2), London W1F OLW 1 - 29 Jun 2024 ANGELA DE LA CRUZ | A K DOLVEN | DAG ERIK ELGIN | MATTHEW HIGGS | WILLIAM HOGARTH | PAUL HOUSLEY | MARCIN MACIEJOWSKI | ELIZABETH MAGILL | GEORGE SHAW | BOB & ROBERTA SMITH | AMIKAM TOREN Read more -
ELIZABETH MAGILL - Solo presentation of works
Lucent, One Sherwood Street, Piccadilly, London W1D 7HR 2 May - 31 Oct 2024 Works viewable from windows and by appointment. In collaboration with A Space for Art / Anthony Wilkinson Gallery Read more -
GEORGE SHAW - NOTHING STRANGE OR STARTLING
Limerick City Gallery of Art Carnegie Building Pery Square Limerick Ireland V94 E67F 10 Nov 2023 - 28 Jan 2024 Nothing Strange or Startling – George Shaw Text: Ciara Hickey Nothing Strange or Startling offers a deeply personal and poetic enquiry into the nature of home. The exhibition unfolds across five distinct chapters and explores George Shaw’s longstanding relationship with his enduring subject, Tile Hill, the suburban council housing estate... Read more
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ELIZABETH MAGILL - BY THIS RIVER
Annely Juda Fine Art 23 Dering Street London W1S 1AW (in collaboration with Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London) 29 Sep - 4 Nov 2023 Annely Juda Fine Art 's first exhibition of recent paintings by London-based Irish artist Elizabeth Magill (b. 1959). Elizabeth Magill: By This River runs from 29 September - 4 November 2023. Magill's paintings are enigmatic and evocative psychological takes on the traditional landscape genre. The title of the exhibition 'By... Read more -
GEORGE SHAW - The Local
The Box Tavistock Place Plymouth PL4 8AX 18 Jun - 4 Sep 2022 Exhibition of recent and new works by George Shaw - divided into three chapters, the first being a sequence of paintings that show the Tile Hill area of Coventry where Shaw grew up. It continues with a more intimate collection of works that focus on the passing of his mother... Read more -
GEORGE SHAW - Of Experience
Anthony Wilkinson Gallery at 3 -5 Duke Street (off Manchester Square) London W1U 3ED 21 Jun - 18 Jul 2021 ‘Of Experience’ by George Shaw – an exhibition of fourteen new paintings that re-visit the same sights of fourteen paintings made for exhibition ‘Of Innocence’ in 1999.
Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 6pm Sunday 12 - 6pm or by appointment Read more -
The World Turned Upside Down - Angela de la Cruz, Jeremy Deller, Ciprian Muresan and George Shaw
222T Oslo - Anthony Wilkinson Gallery 13 Mar - 5 Apr 2020 'The World Turned Upside Down’ Angela de la Cruz, Jeremy Deller, Ciprian Muresan and George Shaw. Curated by Anthony Wilkinson 222T Oslo 13 March - 5 April 2020 Now by appointment @twotwentytwotemporaryno #twotwentytwotemporary #222T Read more
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ELIZABETH MAGILL - Headland
29 Apr - 28 May 2017 In the ensemble of Elizabeth Magill’s latest works, presented under the title Headland, the artist not only carries forward her familiar modi operandi but also extends this with silkscreen printing on canvas and paper. Magill has always distinguished herself in accumulating diverse dispositions of techniques and textures, a quality to... Read more -
ANDREW CRANSTON - If I were a Carpenter and Other Stories
10 Mar - 13 Apr 2017 Cranston is a storyteller of sorts, without a clear story to tell. He draws on a variety of sources, in particular his own personal history; questioning the veracity of memory. This autobiographical activity is combined with passages culled from literature, anecdotes and jokes, second hand accounts, images from cinema and... Read more -
A Landscape
11 Feb - 13 Apr 2017 HEMAN CHONG A K DOLVEN DEREK JARMAN JOAN JONAS MAKIKO KUDO ELIZABETH MAGILL ZBIGNIEW ROGALSKI GEORGE SHAW SHIMABUKU ANJ SMITH PHOEBE UNWIN Read more -
GEORGE SHAW - My Back to Nature
The National Gallery 11 May - 30 Oct 2016 Read more
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MATTHEW HIGGS with CLIVE HODGSON
16 Jul - 16 Aug 2015 Read more -
Figuratively Curated by Matthew Higgs
16 Jul - 16 Aug 2015 Jane Corrigan, Daniel Heidkamp, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Aliza Nisenbaum and Daniel Rios Rodriquez Read more -
GEORGE SHAW - Last Days of Belief
28 May - 12 Jul 2015 Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all past years are Or who cleft the devil’s foot. Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy’s stinging And find What wind Serves to advance an honest mind. Song: Go and... Read more -
MARCIN MACIEJOWSKI - Unsettled Matters
17 Apr - 17 May 2015 In an interview in the Polish art magazine Notes, Marcin Maciejowski described being in a theme park with his children – a place designed to provide entertainment and to thrill and excite – as leaving a painfully sad impression on his mind. He was responding to being questioned as to... Read more
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CIPRIAN MURESAN
26 Feb - 5 Apr 2015 Notes Towards the Composition of a Piece on Ciprian Mureşan Or The Stakes of Drawing a Drawing on Drawing Whilst Copying a Book for a Book to be Published Soon Too Soon Deadline Imminent by Hatje Cantz as a Way of Introducing Myself to the Artist Prior to Journeying to... Read more -
MAKIKO KUDO
26 Feb - 5 Apr 2015 I hesitated whether I was allowed to make a painting [of Fukushima] because I am not a victim of the disaster; I do not know much about it and only had a little glance. But the landscapes accumulated and have been printed on my mind, which now gather like a... Read more -
JONATHAN WATERIDGE - Monument
1 Nov 2014 - 11 Jan 2015 The gallery is pleased to present its first solo exhibition with Jonathan Wateridge - Monument, a group of paintings developed out of a period spent in Los Angeles in early 2013. These paintings continue the themes present in the constructed scenes of Wateridge’s earlier work, but also combine ideas and... Read more -
A K DOLVEN - teenagers lifting the sky
27 Feb - 6 Apr 2014 how to reach every corner (1992 – 2013) by Gaby Hartel Close your physical eye so that you first see your painting with your spiritual eye. Then bring to light what you saw in the darkness, so that it may act on others, from inside to outside. Caspar David Friedrich1... Read more
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ELIZABETH MAGILL - Quasi-Real & Branch-Like
16 May - 30 Jun 2013 The exhibition on both floors of the gallery brings together a body of work made over the past several years. Magill works through a sequence of interlinked stages, using a variety of techniques and handling of paint; Works often begin by applying thin washes of oil paint to the canvas... Read more -
CIPRIAN MURESAN
22 Nov 2012 - 27 Jan 2013 The gallery is pleased to present its second solo exhibition with Romanian artist Ciprian Muresan. The exhibition brings together recent video, works on paper and photography. The central work of the exhibition, Shredded Masaccio Book, presents the shredded paper remains of a hand-drawn version of Ornella Casazza’s text on the... Read more -
MARK ALEXANDER - Ground and Unground
11 Oct - 18 Nov 2012 The gallery is pleased to present its first solo exhibition with Mark Alexander. There is a nothingness from which we emerge and into which we will eventually dissolve, only to re-emerge and dissolve again and again. So it is with art. This exhibition of new work by Mark Alexander, “Ground... Read more -
TILLMAN KAISER - THE TRUTH AND THE ABSTRACT BLUES
22 Jun - 22 Jul 2012 Consider the title of the exhibition, ‘The Truth and the Abstract Blues.’ It is appropriated from a jazz album title (Oliver Nelson, et al., 1961), then cutup, collaged. And like all collage it thus contains a measure of passivity, a degree of chance, which act to maintain a certain distance... Read more
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MARCIN MACIEJOWSKI
26 Apr - 17 Jun 2012 The gallery is pleased to present its second solo exhibition with Polish artist Marcin Maciejowski. Maciejowski is a great observer of modern life. Re-fashioning the unspectacular, jocular and otherwise forgotten images of our time into realist paintings, he manages to decode and interpret the complexities of post-capitalist society’s medias whilst... Read more -
MAKIKO KUDO
1 Mar - 15 Apr 2012 The gallery is pleased to present its first exhibition with Japanese artist Makiko Kudo. Kudo’s paintings are luxuriantly colourful explorations into the depths of imagination. These hauntingly beautiful paintings chart a quiet course between splendor and isolation. Within Western culture particularly, fantasy and ideas of escapism are often associated with... Read more -
BARBARA PROBST
19 Jan - 26 Feb 2012 The gallery is pleased to present their first solo exhibition with New York based photographer, Barbara Probst. While photography traditionally directs the viewer to consider a single image, Probst’s intricate sequences are composed of a series of individual, but related, images, integrating numerous perspectives of a single moment. Subsequently these... Read more -
MATT CALDERWOOD - FULL SCALE
2 Sep - 2 Oct 2011 The gallery is pleased to present their first solo exhibition with London-based artist Matt Calderwood. Calderwood’s practice explores the latent physical potential of materials and subsequent objects. The Lower Gallery’s physical centre point is one of Calderwood’s imposing rubber sculptures. Constructed from identical individual elements, the subsequent formation recalls a... Read more
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THORALF KNOBLOCH - WEGKREUZ
2 Sep - 2 Oct 2011 The gallery is pleased to present its third exhibition with German painter Thoralf Knobloch. Knobloch creates complexly serene paintings, defined by their visual immediacy and seductively painted surfaces. The origins of the artist’s practice are photographic. Manipulating images culled from his archive of photographs – consisting of scenes documenting his... Read more -
MIROSLAV TICHY
5 May - 5 Jun 2011 Miroslav Tichý began taking photographs in the 1960s, continuing until the late 1980s, accumulating an expansive archive of images. Tichý originally studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he was an esteemed painter and draughtsman, taking a lively modernist approach to his artwork. In 1948, with... Read more -
TIM HEAD
10 Mar - 17 Apr 2011 Read more -
CIPRIAN MURESAN
2 Sep - 3 Oct 2010 The Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Romanian artist, Ciprian Muresan in the UK. Muresan’s work is an evocative response to his own politically tumultuous milieu; his art is rooted in a confrontation with this history and an artistic commitment to locate it within personal and... Read more
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ROOM DIVIDER - Curated by Michael Bracewell
8 Jul - 15 Aug 2010 Gareth Jones, Christoph Schellberg, Tim Head, Ettore Sottsass, Richard Hamilton, Pet Shop Boys, Hanna Schwarz, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Linder, Simon Martin and the Bauhaus artist, Xanti Schawinsky ‘Room Divider’ is a group exhibition which celebrates the relationship between romanticism and the machine aesthetic. At its centre is a response to the... Read more -
A K DOLVEN - the day the sky became my ground
22 Jan - 14 Mar 2010 In her latest exhibition at the gallery, A K Dolven is showing two major works, ‘the day the sky became my ground’, a 16mm film and a video installation entitled ‘ahead’ with a third ‘Self portrait Berlin February 1989 - Lofoten august 2009’. All are rooted in Dolven’s sensibility formed... Read more -
TILO BAUMGÄRTEL
3 Sep - 11 Oct 2009 The gallery is pleased to announce a solo show with German painter Tilo Baumgärtel. Painting in a formal figurative style, Baumgärtel depicts stylized scenes that seek no distinction between both painterly urban, and pastoral realism, and the encroaching fantastical elements. The subject suggests narrative and characterization, without the artist ever... Read more -
TILLMAN KAISER - Hallucination Engine
16 Apr - 24 May 2009 For his London solo debut titled “Hallucination Engine”, Tillman Kaiser presents a vivid series of mixed media paintings, sculptures, and outsized wallpaper. With his subdued palette and formal geometric symmetry Kaiser has developed an offshoot visual language of the Gothic forms found in his native Austria. His paintings are rhythmic... Read more
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GEORGE SHAW - Woodsman
26 Feb - 5 Apr 2009 Oh so I drank one or was it four and when I fell on the floor... ...I drank more stop me, stop me stop me if you think that you’ve heard this one before nothing’s changed I still love you I still love you but only slightly less than I... Read more -
PLAN B
26 Feb - 5 Apr 2009 Read more -
PAUL HOUSLEY
20 Nov 2008 - 11 Jan 2009 Read more -
MATTHEW HIGGS - Art is to Enjoy
4 Jul - 10 Aug 2008 The gallery is pleased to present its fifth exhibition of work by Matthew Higgs. Higgs' work - which invariably takes the form of framed book pages, framed book covers and photographs of books – might productively be thought of as a form of 'found conceptual art'. For more than 12... Read more
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MATTHEW HIGGS - Unrelated
4 Jul - 10 Aug 2008 DAN ASHER PAUL BLOODGOOD SAM GORDON JANICE GUY JUDY LINN Read more -
MARCIN MACIEJOWSKI - Not Obvious
23 May - 29 Jun 2008 The gallery is pleased to present NOT OBVIOUS by Polish artist Marcin Maciejowski. Maciejowski’s paintings focus on the light and shade in scenes from everyday life and current affairs and his eye almost always points towards the political. Maciejowski’s paintings alert us to his concerns, be they the rise of... Read more -
ELIZABETH MAGILL - Chronicle of Orange
22 Feb - 30 Mar 2008 The gallery is pleased to present its second solo exhibition of painter Elizabeth Magill - her first in London for six years. The exhibition brings together a body of work made over the past two years. In the painting Chronicle of Orange - tree branches interweave with intense green brush... Read more -
DAVID BATCHELOR - Unplugged (Remix)
11 Oct - 18 Nov 2007 Since early 2006, Batchelor has been developing a new group of sculptures, collectively titled Parapillars. Ranging from small, improvised, table-top works, to structures over three metres high, each work consists of a simple found metal support onto which are attached up to five hundred small plastic objects, toys or utensils.... Read more