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Alex Katz at the Timothy Taylor Gallery

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February
24th

d17122755888095305b5f46c01e30bf05009700c Alex Katz at the Timothy Taylor Gallery

Timothy Taylor Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of new paintings by the renowned American artist Alex Katz.

Now in his 82nd year, Alex Katz is one of the most significant artists of his generation. His distinctive portraits and lyrical landscapes are noted for their pristine flat surface and economy of line, depicting scenes from modern life. Katz’s minimal {...}

Passing Thoughts and Making Plans Curated by Catherine Yass, Art opening Tuesday 3rd November Jerwood Space

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November
2nd

3 Passing Thoughts and Making Plans Curated by Catherine Yass, Art opening Tuesday 3rd November Jerwood Space
Image credit: Copyright Alex Katz; Courtesy Timothy Taylor Gallery, London
4 November – 13 December 2009
Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, London, SE1 0LN
Passing Thoughts and Making Plans is an exhibition that brings together artists who use photography as part of their thought process; as a tool for working out, following and shaping ideas {...}

Slick09 Review by Adrian Sanders

Posted on:
October
26th

eric-doeringer-julian-opie-ink-on-canvas-2005-8x10in-20x25cm Slick09 Review by Adrian Sanders
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PAPERVIEW Group Show at John Jones Project Space Private View May 28th 7-9pm

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May
28th

scaled_e1241709153 PAPERVIEW Group Show at John Jones Project Space Private View May 28th 7-9pm
Private View May 28th 7-9pm , Exhibition May 29th – July 3rd Panel Discussion June 17th
PAPERVIEW brings together works on paper from three renowned London based art collections, alongside a selection of emerging and established London based artists.

The featured pieces reflect curator Danny Rolph’s ongoing fascination with work created on paper. His selection offers us {...}