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Underdrome
2009-05-14
The Roundhouse
Camden, London
United Kingdom
Choreographer, performer and sound/video artist Darren Johnston’s debut production as artist-in-residence at The Roundhouse promised a hybrid event featuring dance, music and visual arts. A collaboration including London Contemporary Orchestra and ambient hardcore musician Zan Lyons held so much promise on paper with its dark and brooding invite to enter whatever the “Underdrome” was, yet expectations were barely met as reality dawned on a fatally flawed 90 minutes.

Tim Hawkinson: Zoopsia
2007-05-07
The Getty Center
Los Angeles
United States
Zoopsia, a visual hallucination of animals, is often something attributed to the fantasy of a child. With this in mind, you’ll find little shock in the form of the work Hawkinson is exhibiting at the Getty Center. It’s slightly humorous, but more silly, and for the most part it’s simple. However, this isn’t to say that the work is all out poor.

Momentary Momentum: Animated Drawings
2007-03-24
Parasol Unit
London
United Kingdom
Animation exhibition Momentary Momentum seeks to show how dramatic changes between the past and present resonate equally. The once simple, naive and exalting emotions portrayed in folk tales have given way to animated versions of contemporary life that evoke the same, and often quaint, acts of living.

Little Cakes Flip Book Show
2007-01-18
Secret Project Robot
Brooklyn
United States
Secret Project Robot is a three-floor gallery space a block from the east river. The emphasis behind Secret Project Robot is community, whether it is the artists or the exhibit itself, the building as a whole is meant to be a work of art. However, for all of its spirit, SPR properly demonstrates that function still reigns over form.

Art@Agnes
2007-01-14
Hotel Agnes
Tokyo
Japan
Imagine a sparse white room and in your mind fill it with art objects. Next replace the white room with an empty hotel room and multiply this by 39. Voila, you have Art@Agnes.

Seripop / Rob Churm
2007-01-16
Whitechapel Project Space
London
United Kingdom
Artist duo Seripop and Rob Churm both produce music in the underground music scenes of harsh noise rock and punkish improv, but they also produce drawings and screenprinted posters to promote the music of their projects and that of others. This exhibition brings together their rich history of graphic imagery, poster art, graffitismo and the wild subconscious to a sometimes visionary, other times traumatic, effect.

Art x Communication = Open
2006-12-15
ICC
Tokyo
Japan
The ICC — or NTT InterCommunication Center was established in 1997 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Japanese telephone service. Its primary aim is to “encourage the dialogue between technology and the arts with a core theme of ‘communication’”. Virtual reality and interactive technology are par for the course in many Art settings so what makes their current show Art x Communication = Open an interesting take on it?

Banksy's Barely Legal
2006-09-15
Downtown Warehouse
Los Angeles
United States
This three day escapade was riddled by a plethora of eccentricities: a stranglehold of imagery, ironies, gluttony, vice and vanity. Knowing Banksy, and having experienced or heard about his previous exhibitions, you would not find it surprising that his debut in Los Angeles incited many absurdisms, most notably — as you’ve probably already heard — a painted, roaming Indian elephant. Yes, Banksy once again has served us with an animal as metaphor, and this time it’s subject matter is the insoucience of the Western middle class.

Rubens and Brueghel: A Working Friendship
2006-07-05
Getty Center
Los Angeles
United States
Currently, the Getty’s biggest event is the largest collection of the Peter Paul Rubens and Jans Brueghel the Elder partnership ever to be shown, and it’s there to be viewed until the conception of Autumn. Aside from the Rubens/Brueghel collaborative works on show, there are individual pieces and some collaborations with other Flemish artists of the time.

Howard Hodgkin
2006-06-16
TATE Britain
London
United Kingdom
He describes his work as “representational pictures of emotional situations” — a fitting way to sum up the often very personal titles such as “In Paris With You” and “Small Henry Moore at the Bottom of the Garden”. Through his bold, fluid brush strokes and the often dramatic impact of his sometimes limited colours you cannot help but feel through the sight of the abstract image the emotion within the painting.

Frieze Art Fair
2005-10-21
Regent’s Park
London
United Kingdom
The Frieze Art Fair — held annually in Regent’s Park, London — is one of the biggest showcases of contemporary art in the world today. Over 160 of the most dynamic and influential galleries in the world exhibit work, and it brings together people connected to the art world from all over.
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