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September
28th
Final Close of The Evil Childrean From Bert and Christopher Sims Showing at
The Bigger Picture Gallery 55-59 Shaftesbury Avenue PV 28th 6-9pm
Final Day 30th
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September
26th
Our History Private View: 26th September, 6-9pm An Exhibition of original & editioned graphic art prints 1988-2006 27th-8th October Films at Vibe Bar Wednesday 5th October, 7pm
Club Culture could not have been as groundbreaking and forward thinking without the medium of graphic design. Cutting and pasting, before the advent of the digital age, artists working from their bedrooms, some too young to know what they were doing, sometimes being paid in kindness, these images at the time were playing a crucial {...}
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September
26th
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Sristi' by Sharmila Desai at Deitch Projects,18 Wooster Street @ Grand & Canal, New York 6-8pm.
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September
26th
Tuesday 26th September -
Art Central: Economist Building, pv 6.30-8.30pm
Art West: Arcade Project from 6.30-late (invite only) at the Westbourne Studios, Westbourne Park -www.arcade-project.com
Thursday 28th September -
Art North: Camden Arts Centre - 6pm-9.30pm (Pay bar)
Art Central: Free 8pm Christian Jankowski in conversation with Sarah Thornton at 43 South Molton St www.thelasttuesdaysociety.org Gabriel Ozorco at White Cube, 6-8 Mason's Yard, W1
Friday 29th September - Caspar David Friedrich / Three Chapters - Matthew Thompson at MOT, Regents Studios, 8 Andrews Road, E8.
Saturday 30th September - John {...}
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September
25th
MIAMI.- The Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first solo U.S. museum exhibition of New York artist Christian Holstad, through November 5, 2006. Featuring a new large-scale installation combining drawings, soft sculptures and a transformed jukebox, to convey the transitory nature of reality, the exhibition Christian Holstad: Terms of Endearment will be on view in the museum's annex, MOCA at Goldman Warehouse, 404 NW 26 th Street in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami.
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September
25th
Private view of A Passenger Lift, Four Mirrors and Post-It Notes Combined to Create a Contained Infinate Space from 18.30 on 26.09.2006 at The Economist Plaza, 25 St James's Street, SW1A.
Raúl Ortega Ayala focuses on varied habitual themes (as well as the office, food and gardening are current concerns) and explores them through an immersive process of research and direct experience lasting a year. The objects he encounters and his experiences become the materials to produce what he calls "souenirs", {...}