British Art Show 9 Announce New Opening and Tour Dates / /
The long-awaited opening of British Art Show 9 has been announced by Hayward Gallery Touring. Aberdeen will be the first stop then touring to Wolverhampton, Manchester and Plymouth.
The artists presented in the exhibition respond in critical ways to this complex context
British Art Show 9, will now be opening in Aberdeen, Scotland on 10 July 2021 and touring to Wolverhampton, Manchester and Plymouth. The British Art Show is the biggest touring exhibition of contemporary art in the UK and it is widely acknowledged as the most important recurrent exhibition of contemporary art produced in this country, unrivalled in its ambition, scope and national reach. The exhibition will be presented across numerous galleries and exhibition spaces in each city, resulting in an ambitious and wide-ranging programme that explores new tendencies in artistic practice.
UPDATE: this article was updated on 28 January to reflect the postponement of Gallery Weekend Beijing 2021 from March to 23 April to 2 May Singapore’s borders are open only to residents and permit holders, subject to quarantine Lauryn Ishak/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Mass distribution of Covid-19 vaccines has begun around Asia, but with restricted borders and strict quarantine regimes for travellers still the norm, the resumption of art fairs this spring is being thrown into doubt.
At the time of writing, a few events planned to forge ahead, such as Singapore art week and the third edition of S.E.A. Focus fair (until 31 January). But Art Fair Philippines, usually held in February, has been postponed as a “mainly digital platform”, says its co-founder Trickie Lopa. Then, all eyes are on Art Basel in Hong Kong (ABHK), which has moved its 2021 fair from March to 21 to 23 May. But that is still contingent upon resumption of some international travel to the c
Nicola Lewis
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3:51 PM January 15, 2021
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11:29 AM January 20, 2021
Artist Mandy El-Sayegh’s Your Words Will Be Used Against Us is an immersive soundscape installation in an art gallery called Harlesden High Street.
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An interactive exhibition in Harlesden hopes to bridge social and cultural gaps by making art accessible to everyone.
Artist Mandy El-Sayegh’s Your Words Will Be Used Against Us is an immersive soundscape installation in an art gallery called Harlesden High Street.
In keeping with social distancing measures during the third lockdown, visitors can book to go into the exhibition or view it outside from the high street.
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En route home, 2020, stainless steel, objects, dimensions variable, at Yeongdo Harbor, Busan Biennale, 2020. All images courtesy Busan Biennale Organizing Committee.
Busan Biennale 2020: âWords at an Exhibition â an exhibition in ten chapters and five poemsâ Web Review BY Andy St. Louis Multiple Locations
Located on the southeast coast of Korea, Busan is a city without a true center; rather, it is a collection of industrial and residential pockets squeezed between mountains and the sea, with vast expanses of reclaimed land allowing for high volumes of trade that have made it the world’s fifth-largest port. Known domestically for its brilliant sandy beaches, flavorful cuisine, and unique history, this year Busan also distinguished itself in a global context as one of the few places to successfully mount a biennial exhibition.