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ANDREAS HOFER: ANDY HOPE 1930 AT THE FREUD

Posted on:
February
18th

berlin-2 ANDREAS HOFER: ANDY HOPE 1930 AT THE FREUD

LONDON.- The Berlin-based artist Andreas Hofer (b.1963) has created a new series of works for Sigmund Freud’s house that includes paintings, collages, sculptures and site-specific installations.

The exhibition’s title relates to the name and date Hofer often signs his work. The name is a kind of alter-ego, while 1930 is a significant date since it marked the major {...}

East Wing Nine presents EXHIBITIONISM: The Art of Display at The Courtauld Institute of Art,

Posted on:
January
22nd

hugo-wilson_hyper-ventilation East Wing Nine presents EXHIBITIONISM: The Art of Display at The Courtauld Institute of Art,
Hugo Wilson Hyper Ventilation

23 January 2010 to July 2011.
www.eastwingnine.co.uk
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 {...}

The Embassy “The Embassy is dead. Long live The Embassy!” October 15th – 18th 2009 at 33 Portland Place

Posted on:
October
14th

wolfe-von-lenkiewicz-lincoln-eagle-2009-oil-on-canvas-with-gilded-frame-low-res-courtesy-of-all-visual-arts The Embassy “The Embassy is dead. Long live The Embassy!” October 15th – 18th 2009 at 33 Portland Place
Wolfe Von, Lenkiewicz, Lincoln Eagle, 2009, Oil on canvas with gilded frame, low res, Courtesy of All Visual Arts
Produced by Alex Dellal’s 20 Hoxton Square Projects, in collaboration with Zoom Art Projects, The Embassy is a multi-disciplinary group show being held during Frieze Art Fair. Curated by Dellal and Xerxes {...}