Yinka Shonibare To Coordinate 253rd RA Summer Exhibition – National Gallery
The Summer Exhibition Committee members are Royal Academicians Tony Bevan, Vanessa Jackson, Mali Morris, Humphrey Ocean, Eva Rothschild, Bob and Roberta Smith and Emma Stibbon. David Adjaye will curate the Architecture Gallery. The committee will be chaired by the President of the Royal Academy, Rebecca Salter.
For this year’s exhibition, Shonibare will explore the theme of ‘Reclaiming Magic’ and celebrate the joy of creating art. He also plans to include some work that has not been made in a ‘Western tradition’. Shonibare said: “Reclaiming Magic’ is an exhibition that seeks a return to the visceral aspects of art-making. It will transcend the Western canon, which formed the foundations of the Royal Academy and Western Art History’s reference points. The exhibition will be a celebration of the transformative powers of the magical in art, a return to the ritualistic and the sheer joy of m
National Gallery shortlists six teams for bicentenary refresh
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National Gallery names six teams in running for bicentenary revamp
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Work starts on AJ 40 under 40 star’s trio of railway arch revamps
1/18 Proposed visual of scheme for Redcross Way
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Construction has begun on a trio of ‘creative nodes’ below railway arches along Southwark’s Low Line, designed by AJ 40 under 40 talent TDO
Two out of three of the ‘creative and cultural’ spaces in Southwark started on site last month, with the third expected to commence in summer 2021.
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The Low Line, inspired by the success of New York’s High Line, is a proposed linear regeneration focusing on a series of underused viaducts stretching from Southwark tube station on Blackfriars Road in the west to Southwark Park Road in the east. It has been supported with £1 million funding from the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund.