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Not real ones, but made from wax. In Whitechapel Art Gallery, London. Still make you shiver though, don't they?!
12334 SN64OGG seen at Stratford City working on route N205 towards Leyton Downsell Road.
Had finally got around to snapping one of London's Jubilee buses, was originally going for Abellio's 2022 but Stagecoach's Platinum Jubilee 12334 SN64OGG had been working on the N205 which looking at the running number, was to work the last N205 of the night to Leyton Downsell Road.
The early sunrise of this month sees it possible for me to photograph it at Olympic Park just before arriving at Stratford City. Wouldn't thought of a combination of Jubilee bus on a night route being snapped in full sun!
So this lunch time Ann and I , we set off to go and see a photography exhibition near work . www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/paul-graham-photog... We totally got sidetracked when we saw the sale sign on AllSaints Shop window. Well, I guess you know what happens... Artsy lunch on Monday just need to try the back roads Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
at the Whitechapel Gallery, exhibition of Keith Sonnier's Light Works.
www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/keith-sonnier-ligh...
Seen in the Whitechapel Gallery in London, a rare book published in 1890. I researched it.
Tenuous Link: soul
Whitechapel Gallery, 11 Princelet Street, Spitalfields, E1
www.whitechapelgallery.org/first-thursdays/galleries/elev...
'Verum ipsum factum' translates from Latin as "but it was" but could also be read as "truth itself is an achievement"
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A video about the Electronic Superhighway art exhibition in London.
An ARTtouchesART Films Production.
A video about the Electronic Superhighway art exhibition in London. An ARTtouchesART Films Production.
I often visit museums and galleries, mostly in London, so I keep a list of upcoming exhibitions in my Pocket Filofax.
Last week I went to the Whitechapel Gallery to see the "Adventures of the Black Square" exhibition – it is well worth a visit.
I got to the Whitechapel Gallery at eleven o'clock so, before looking at the exhibitions, I stopped in the café for coffee & cake.
The treacle cake has sunk a bit but it was, nevertheless, delicious.
Elmgreen & Dragset. Part of 'This is how we bite our tongue' at the Whitechapel Gallery. The changing room door has two handles and two keyholes ('Changing Room/Powerless Structures')
This is a continueing project in which I will shoot smokers. If they smoke in public they will be shot. There are groups of smokers gathering outside their workplace. There are solitary smokers, there are proud smokers and secretive smokers and those who are ashamed to smoke.
Well worth visiting this if you are in London. The picture shows the "The Light of Jacob's Ladder" part but the installation occupies an entire gallery room. See here:
It's a year since I last visited the Whitechapel Gallery; the café/restaurant is a shadow of its former self. I don't recommend it any more. The service was very slow, not through the fault of the young man who was managing single-handed, he just had too much to do. The coffee was good but the flapjack was very hard and dry.
I have self-published a little photography book with selection of photos from my project which
you can buy online here £5 (+£2 UK/ +£3 Europe /+£4 Rest of the World P&P)
It consists of 16 postcard size photos.
Book designed by Esther Metcalf www.leftblankforyourownmessage.co.uk
You can buy it in London in :
The Photographers' Gallery bookshop
16 – 18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW
7-82 Whitechapel High Street London E1 7QX
166 Brick Lane London E1 6RU
Somewhere on Regent's Canal
Old Street Station 4 Saint Agnes Well London EC1Y 1BE
17 Pitfield St, LONDON N1 6HB
47 Stoke Newington High St. London N16 8EL
153 Stoke Newington Church Street London N16 0UH
42 Hoxton Square London N1 6PB
Unit 1, Brampton Park Road Wood Green N22 6BG London
This is part of the current exhibition at the Whitechapel London Open 2018.
The young woman is a member of staff.
A headset designed by the artist Lygia Clark in an exhibition of her work at the Whitechapel Gallery.
"Examining Pictures: Exhibiting Paintings," (Curators Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt): Francis Bacon, John Baldesari, Georg Baselitz, Vanessa Beecroft, Simone Berti, Eric Boulatov, Glenn Brown, Vija Celmins, John Currin, Ian Davenport, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Caroll Dunham, Franz Gertsch, Joanne Greenbaum, Philip Guston, Peter Halley, Richard Hamilton, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Gary Hume, Jörg Immendorff, Ilya Kabakov, On Kawara, Toba Khedoori, Anselm Kiefer, Martin Kippenberger, Imi Knoebel, Svetlana Kopystiansky, Jannis Kounellis, Udomsak Krisanamis, Sean Landers, Sherrie Levine, Margherita Manzelli, Brice Marden, Nader, Carsten Nicolai, Dietrich Orth, Laura Owens, Elisabeth Peyton, Vanessa Jane Phaff, Lari Pittman, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, Michael Raedecker, David Rayson, Gerhard Richter, Ed Ruscha, Robert Ryman, Thomas Scheibitz, Rudolf Stingel, Luc Tuymans, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Royce Weatherly, Sue Williams.
Artist; Eduardo Paolozzi, 1982-84.
One of the most successful public art installations in London is always on display at Tottenham Court Road Underground stations.
This is Tomorrow, 1956
46 Limerston Street, Chelsea
Unused photograph taken for the 'This is Tomorrow' Whitechapel Gallery exhibition catalogue, 1956. EP was a founder member of the Independent Group which, in addition to the four above, included artists Richard Hamilton and William Turnbull, theorists William Alloway, Reyner Banham, Toni del Renzio and John McHale and architects Theo Crosby, James Stirling, Colin St John Wilson and Edward Wright. The IG's early sessions were held at the ICA between 1952 and 1955 and members continued to meet informally into the 1960s. They were particularly interested in contemporary visual culture 'as found'. The IG's artist members are often credited as founders of Pop Art although EP always rejected the label, insisting that his work was part of the surrealist tradition.
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Donald Rodney: The Visceral Canker Exhibition opens from the 12th of February until the 4th of May 2025 at Whitechapel Gallery. His multimedia works, which include drawings, paintings, photography, animatronics and digital media, are on display from the late British artist Donald Rodney (1961-1998).
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at the Whitechapel Gallery, exhibition of Keith Sonnier's Light Works.
www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/keith-sonnier-ligh...
Disinformation – “The Rapture” - live video + sound artwork
Exhibition dates - 7 June to 31 July 2022
NB: visits by appointment only
Contact - info@cable-depot.com
Cable Depot
Off Warspite Road
Woolwich
London SE18 5NX
“Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm, for love is as strong as death, and jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire, which burn with a vehement flame” – “The Song of Solomon” – chapter 8, verse 6
Full text - cable-depot.com/disinformation
“The Rapture montage conjures imagery of the flaming aura that resembles portrayals of the Buddhist deity Batō Kannon - a (male) manifestation of (or attendant to) the (female) “goddess of mercy and compassion” Kannon, aka Guanyin - the Taoist deity Mǎ Wáng, the Buddhist deity Acala, the Vedic fire god Agni... The Rapture also resembles the Prophet and angels, depicted with burning halos, in the epic Mirâj Namêh (the Night Journey) of the Persian poet Mir Haydar, illustrated by Mâlik Bakshî.”
“Drawing attention to the near homonym by which fire (Nār) and light (Nur) “are audio-visually very similar”, the Iranian art historians Somayeh Ramezanmahi and Hasan Bolkhari Ghehi state in their discourse on 'The Manifestation of Fire and Light in the Icons of Mir-Heidar’s Miraj Nameh'”:
“Fire and heat remind always of immortal memories saved in human being’s mind, they have become to a brilliant phenomenon for the exploitation of many ideas, feelings, and thoughts of human. Fire has not only a personal, individual, and internal aspect, but also agential, comprehensive, and general characteristics. It exists in human’s heart, and heaven, blazes from inside, manifested in form of love, and burns inside human… Among all phenomena, fire is indeed the only one that is involved to this extent in the life, thoughts, believes, vision, and feelings of people”.
This is a screen on which photographs by David Batchelor are projected in an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. They are pictures of white rectangles which he has found round the world. However, the gallery is closing and the projector has been turned off – so one sees just a white rectangle.
Is it significant that it appears against a background of rectangles? The rectangle is a product of human making - scarcely any rectangles are found in nature … except wombat droppings – which are cubes.
In March I went to the Whitechapel Gallery in London and saw an exhibition Adventures of the Black Square. Also exhibited were David Batchelor's Found Monochromes – white rectangles and squares encountered on walks through cities from London to São Paulo. His photographs were projected onto screens in one of the galleries. I went to a talk there and as we were leaving the gallery was closing and the projector had been turned off – so one saw just a white rectangle … see here.
This is one of my photographs at the Crawley Camera Club exhibition at the Hawth Theatre in Crawley - it seemed appropriate to take a photo of me holding a white rectangle in front of it :)