Runa Islam, Stare Out (Blink), 1998 (Still from 16mm film - 3 mins.) |
Memory Palace is at White Cube, Mason's Yard (until 15 September) and Bermondsey (until 2 September)
From the White Cube website:
'Memory Palace' is a major group exhibition extending across White Cube’s London galleries in Bermondsey and Mason’s Yard.
Featuring more than 90 recent works by over 40 artists 'Memory Palace' seeks to inspire reflections on the forms and themes of memory. The exhibition’s architecture leads the viewer through six aspects of memory: Historical (at Mason's Yard), Autobiographical, Traces, Transcription, Collective and Sensory (at Bermondsey).
See here for details of the Historical section and here for the remainder. See here, too, for an exhibition guide and here for a virtual tour of the Mason's Yard exhibition.
Artists featured are:
(at Mason's Yard)
Michael Armitage, Georg Baselitz, Theaster Gates, Mona Hatoum, Anselm Kiefer, Ibrahim Mahama, Julie Mehretu, Magnus Plessen, Doris Salcedo
(at Bermondsey)
Franz Ackermann, Etel Adnan, Darren Almond, Ellen Altfest, Christine Ay Tjoe, Miroslaw Balka, Georg Baselitz, Tracey Emin, Gilbert & George, Antony Gormley, Andreas Gursky, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, He Xiangyu, Robert Irwin, Runa Islam, Sergej Jensen, Rachel Kneebone, Imi Knoebel, Elad Lassry, Jac Leirner, Liu Wei, Liza Lou, Ibrahim Mahama, Christian Marclay, Josiah McElheny, Beatriz Milhazes, Harland Miller, Sarah Morris, Gabriel Orozco, Damián Ortega, Virginia Overton, Eddie Peake, Magnus Plessen, Jessica Rankin, Raqib Shaw, Haim Steinbach, Fred Tomaselli, Jeff Wall, Cerith Wyn Evans
Reviews:
Laura Cumming (The Observer)
Mark Hudson (The Telegraph)
Ben Luke (Evening Standard)
From the White Cube website:
'Memory Palace' is a major group exhibition extending across White Cube’s London galleries in Bermondsey and Mason’s Yard.
Featuring more than 90 recent works by over 40 artists 'Memory Palace' seeks to inspire reflections on the forms and themes of memory. The exhibition’s architecture leads the viewer through six aspects of memory: Historical (at Mason's Yard), Autobiographical, Traces, Transcription, Collective and Sensory (at Bermondsey).
See here for details of the Historical section and here for the remainder. See here, too, for an exhibition guide and here for a virtual tour of the Mason's Yard exhibition.
Artists featured are:
(at Mason's Yard)
Michael Armitage, Georg Baselitz, Theaster Gates, Mona Hatoum, Anselm Kiefer, Ibrahim Mahama, Julie Mehretu, Magnus Plessen, Doris Salcedo
(at Bermondsey)
Franz Ackermann, Etel Adnan, Darren Almond, Ellen Altfest, Christine Ay Tjoe, Miroslaw Balka, Georg Baselitz, Tracey Emin, Gilbert & George, Antony Gormley, Andreas Gursky, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, He Xiangyu, Robert Irwin, Runa Islam, Sergej Jensen, Rachel Kneebone, Imi Knoebel, Elad Lassry, Jac Leirner, Liu Wei, Liza Lou, Ibrahim Mahama, Christian Marclay, Josiah McElheny, Beatriz Milhazes, Harland Miller, Sarah Morris, Gabriel Orozco, Damián Ortega, Virginia Overton, Eddie Peake, Magnus Plessen, Jessica Rankin, Raqib Shaw, Haim Steinbach, Fred Tomaselli, Jeff Wall, Cerith Wyn Evans
Reviews:
Laura Cumming (The Observer)
Mark Hudson (The Telegraph)
Ben Luke (Evening Standard)
Imi Knoebel, Ort-Rosa, 2013 |
Harland Miller, I’ll Never Forget What I Can’t Remember, 2018 |
Eddie Peake, A Traumas, 2018 |
Antony Gormley, Into the Light, 1986-7 |
Liu Wei, Purple Air 2017 No.1, 2016-17 |
Magnus Plessen, Untitled, 2017 |
Mona Hatoum, Hot Spot (stand), 2018 |
Tracey Emin, I came here For you, 2018 |
Installation view with Anselm Kiefer, Left Wing, Right Wing, 2018 (right) and Julie Mehretu, Ghosthymn, 2017 (left) |
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