Tags: / Debra Scacco, Alli Sharma, Anabell Emson, Andy Harper, Anja Niemi, Antony Crossfield, Axel Antas, Carin Gruda, Cathy Lomax, Celia Hempton, Claire Burbridge, Cornelia Parker, David Inshaw, David Nash, David Wightman, Derren Brown, Dexter Dalwood, Eugene Wood, Franko B, Gavin Turk, Ghislaine Howard, Gotz Fusser, Grace Aza-Selinger, Hal Messel, Hannah Collins, Henrijs Preiss, Hilary Ellis, HOWARD HODGKIN, Ian Davenport, Jane Ward, Jason Smith, Jim Dine, Johan Andersson, John Hoyland, Jonathon Boast, Kate Street, Laura Oldfield Ford, Lia Chavez, Lis Fields, LISA MILROY, Liz Rideal, Luke Caulfield, Luke Stones, Marilene Oliver, Mark Titchner, Michael Craig-Martin, Monroe Hodder, Nicola Taylor, Paulo Rego, Peter Blake, Peter Clark, Pip Dickens, Ralph Steadman, Rebecca Glover, Rebecca Jewell, RICHARD DUCKER, Richard Leoroyd, ROSS JONES, Sarah Lucas and Olivier Garbay, Sean Alexander, Sohalia Baluch, Sophie Ryder, stuart Semple, Sue Hotchkis, Sue Kennington, SUMARRIA LUNN, Susan Meiselas, Suzann Kundi, Tereza Buskova, Tim Phillips, Whitney McVeigh, Yun-Kyung Jeong
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Tags: Alison Jackson, Alison Wilding, Allan Martin, Annie Lennox, Antony Gormley, contemporary art, David Bowie/Beezy Bailey, Gavin Turk, london art news, Marc Quinn., Paula Rego, Richard Wentworth, Richard Wilson, Silvia Ziranek, Sotheby's, stuart Semple, Terry O’Neill, Tracey Emin
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July
16th

A Farm in Zimbabwe by Beezy Bailey (2009). Estimate: £6,000-8,000. Photo: Africa Foundation/Sotheby’s.
Marlene Dumas, William Kentridge, David Goldblatt, Tracey Emin, Marc Quinn, Antony Gormley and Yinka Shonibare are among the artists who have donated works to Art For Africa, a unique auction presenting for the first time such a major offering of works by some of South Africa’s leading {...}
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June
16th

Paul Stolper in association with RS&A Ltd is pleased to announce a new exhibition of work by Gavin Turk. Included in the show will be a recent RS&A commission, ‘The Mechanical Turk’, a 14 minute film, as well as new works on paper, canvas, and mirror.
For his RS&A commission, Turk investigates the fascinating historical story of {...}
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June
12th

146 Brick Lane E1
Now in it’s FIFTH FRIVOLOUS YEAR the Art Car Boot Fair is gearing up to be the summer of 2009’s ultimate recessionista event, packed full of cool art, fashion and fantastic entertainments, literally everyone can join in the fun! Credit crunch chic made easy with bargains brimming out of every car boot, plus the best food {...}
Tags: Arte Povera, Deborah Curtis, FADFILM, Gavin Turk, Janis Kounellis, Jennifer West, LinkedIn, London, london art news, Luigi Nono, Michelangelo Pistoletto, music, Neil Heyyde, PAOLA PIVI, performance, Post Minimalism, Robert Morris, Tate Modern
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Tags: 404 Design, Airside, Alice Temperley, Alison Jackson, Begg, Bill Amberg, Boudicca, Caroline Broadhead, Cath Kidston, Christian Bradley West, CP Company, Daisy & Poppy de Villeneuve, Damien Poulain, Eley Kishimoto, Elton & Jacobsen, Frauke Stegmann, Fred Butler Style, Gavin Turk, Giles Deacon, Howie B, Hussein Chalayan, Janine Trott, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jo Wood, Jonathan Ellery, Jose Manuel Hortelano, Julie Floersch, Kate Moss, Kathy Chan, Kinder, Liberty, Luella Bartley, Marc Jacobs, Marcel Zykind, Nell Bell Design, Nicole Farhi, Oliver Spencer, Orla Kiely, Paul Davis, Paul Smith, PPQ, Pringle, Rachel Speed, Rankin, Richard Nicoll, Rupert Sanderson, Sibylle Stoekli, Silberfischer, Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Sophia Kokosolaki, Squint, Stella McCartney, Stephen Jones, Swarovski, Timothy Everest, Tom Dixon, Top Shop, Troika, Urban Outfitters, Vivienne Westwood
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April
7th

For the inaugural ‘Little Piece of Mind’ project, Marque has briefed and commissioned Julie Floersch – one of the world’s leading exponents of quilting – to create a contemporary quilt. In the spirit of collaboration, Marque has asked those that they admire and respect in the international creative communities to contribute ‘a little piece of mind’ i.e. the {...}