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January
22nd

Hugo Wilson Hyper Ventilation
23 January 2010 to July 2011.
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The curators of EXHIBITIONISM at The Courtauld Institute of Art, are convinced that exploring different methods of display is a fundamental approach to appreciating contemporary art. The winding corridors, teaching rooms and lecture halls of our Institute provide the setting for our investigation into both {...}
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November
18th

The MAURICE EINHARDT NEU GALLERY is proud to present
‘LUXOR’ by Romy & Maxim Northover
THURSDAY 19TH - SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 2009, 12 - 6pm
Private View
WEDNESDAY 18th NOVEMBER, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Romy and Maxim Northover’s exhibition ‘Luxor’ is an examination of seduction by artifice and the fetishised {...}
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November
17th
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November
16th

Kay Roberts writing for VINGT Paris, photo courtesy of Kheops-Kahlo
In November, Paris becomes the mecca of photography. Paris Photo is the central focus, but public and private galleries piggy back onto the fair as well. This makes for an intense month, requiring stamina and a flexible calendar in order to pencil in all of exhibition dates. Within {...}
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November
10th

Art Dubai, Courtesy Art Dubai
Now in its fourth year, Art Dubai has become a defining platform for contemporary art practice across the Middle East region. Highlights of Art Dubai 2010 will include the return of the acclaimed Global Art Forum, the second annual Abraaj Capital Art Prize; “The Poetry of Time”, a museum quality exhibition curated by Van {...}
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October
28th

“It was the covers of Mills and Boon romantic novels that first caught my eye,” says Hannah Rollings referring to the inspiration for her new book Utterly Mindless Thrills. Entertained by the idea of unsuspected women secretly devouring these steamy novels, Rollings produced her take on the genre.
Her own book is {...}