Monday, 28 September 2009

Anish Kapoor Show / Royal Academy




The Royal Academy of Arts presents a major solo exhibition of the work of the internationally acclaimed artist Anish Kapoor, winner of the 1991 Turner Prize and one of the most influential and pioneering sculptors of his generation.

The exhibition surveys Kapoor’s career to date showcasing a number of new and previously unseen works, including a select group of Kapoor’s early pigment sculptures, beguiling mirror-polished stainless-steel sculptures and cement sculptures on display for the first time.

Timeout Video Review

Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1J OBD

Transport: Piccadilly Circus / Green Park

Thursday, 24 September 2009

Frieze Art Fair 2009

Frieze Art Fair
15-18 October 2009


Frieze Art Fair takes place every October in Regent’s Park, London. The fair showcases new and established artists to an international audience.

As a part of Frieze a series of talks are staged each year, here are two that may be of particular interest:

Scenes from a Marriage: Have Art and Theory Drifted Apart?

12pm, Friday 16 October

Since the 1980s, when buzzwords like ‘semiotics’ were prevalent in the art world, theory has played an important role in the interpretation, and making, of art. Yet, after all these years, has contemporary art really influenced the way philosophers think? And is theory still relevant to today’s artists?

  • Simon Critchley (Chair & Professor of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research, New York)
  • Robert Storr (Artist, Critic, Curator and Dean of Yale School of Art)
  • Barbara Bloom (Artist)
  • Chair: Jörg Heiser (Co-editor, frieze)

Art and the State: Back to New Deal Funding?

2.30pm, Friday 16 October

What are the pros and cons of state-funded art and cultural production at a moment of severe economic crisis?

  • DD Guttenplan (Writer and historian)
  • W.A.G.E (Artist)
  • Christoph Thun-Hohenstein (Strategic Managing Director of departure, Vienna; former Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum)
  • Yu Yeon Kim (Independent curator)
  • Chair: Jenni Lomax (Director, Camden Arts Centre)

Tuesday, 22 September 2009