Serpentine Gallery, London
Yoko Ono at Serpentine Gallery, London (2012) (press release)
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Yoko Ono at Serpentine Gallery, London (2012) (press release) ADP staff; Text by Serpentine Gallery, London artdesigncafé | music + art room | Published 7 January 2012 Press Release Yoko Ono. Smile Film No. 5, (1968). © Yoko Ono. Yoko Ono Serpentine Gallery, London 19 June – 9...
Michelangelo Pistoletto at Serpentine Gallery, London (2011) (press release)
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Michelangelo Pistoletto at Serpentine Gallery, London (2011) (press release) ADP staff; Text by Serpentine Gallery, London artdesigncafé | café library | Published 15 August 2011 Michelangelo Pistoletto. Installation view. Serpentine Gallery, London. Press Release Michelangelo...
Philippe Parreno. Invisibleboy, (film still) (2010)
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Philippe Parreno. Invisibleboy, (film still) (2010) Philippe Parreno. Invisibleboy, (film still) (2010). Courtesy of Air de Paris. Courtesy of Centre National des Arts Plastiques. © 2010 Philippe Parreno.
Philippe Parreno. The Boy From Mars, (film still) (2003)
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Philippe Parreno. The Boy From Mars, (film still) (2003) Philippe Parreno. The Boy From Mars, (film still) (2003). © 2010 Philippe Parreno.
Philippe Parreno. Invisibleboy (installation view), (2010)
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...Serpentine Gallery, London. © 2010 Gautier Deblonde.
Philippe Parreno at Serpentine Gallery, London (Press release) (2010-11)
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Philippe Parreno at Serpentine Gallery, London (Press release) (2010-11) ADP staff; Text by Serpentine Gallery, London artdesigncafé | café library | Published 10 December 2010 PRESS RELEASE Philippe Parreno. Invisibleboy (installation view), (2010). Serpentine Gallery, London. © 2010...
Anish Kapoor. Non-Object (Spire), 2007
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Anish Kapoor. Non-Object (Spire), 2007 Anish Kapoor. Non-Object (Spire), 2007. Installed at Kensington Gardens, London (28 September 2010 – 13 March 2011). © 2010 Dave Morgan.
Anish Kapoor. Sky Mirror, (2006)
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Anish Kapoor. Sky Mirror, (2006) Anish Kapoor. Sky Mirror. (2006). Stainless steel 274 x 290 x 146 cm © 2010 Anish Kapoor. Courtesy of the Artist and Lisson Gallery, London.
Anish Kapoor. C-Curve, (2007)
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Anish Kapoor. C-Curve, (2007) Anish Kapoor. C-Curve, (2007). Installation view Kensington Gardens, London. © 2010 Dave Morgan.
Anish Kapoor: Turning the world upside down in Kensington Gardens, London (Press release)
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Anish Kapoor: Turning the world upside down in Kensington Gardens, London (Press release) An exhibition organised by The Royal Parks and the Serpentine Gallery. ADP staff; Text by Serpentine Gallery & The Royal Parks, London artdesigncafé | café library | Published 14 November 2010...
Charles Saatchi & Sensation (1997)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineRita Hatton, John A. Walker - 15 Jul 10
Charles Saatchi & Sensation (1997) Excerpt fr. Supercollector: A critique of Charles Saatchi (4th ed.) by Rita Hatton & John A. Walker. Although Charles Saatchi dislikes attending private views— even those lavish ones organised by his own gallery— over the years he has inevitably...
Damien Hirst: Art in the age of mass media
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Damien Hirst: Art in the age of mass media Does anyone play it better? Excerpts from John A. Walker’s book (2001). Damien Hirst : The Artist as Media Celebrity During the 1990s, Damien Hirst (b.1965) became Britain’s most famous, young, living sculptor and painter, in part because of his own...
Damien Hirst’s murderme collection - works exhibited at Serpentine Gallery, London (2006-07) (Press release)
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Damien Hirst’s murderme collection - works exhibited at Serpentine Gallery, London (2006-07) (Press release) ADP staff; Text by Serpentine Gallery, London artdesigncafé | café library | Published 01 July 2009 PRESS RELEASE In the darkest hour there may be light Works from Damien...
Radical Art in 1970s Britain: 1976 (2002)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineJohn A. Walker - 08 May 02
Radical Art in 1970s Britain: 1976 (2002) Excerpt fr. John A. Walker’s Left Shift which gives a year-by-year account of developments. Radical Art in 1970s Britain: 1976 Cover image: Jordan in Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee, (1978). In China, Chairman Mao Zedong and Chou En-Lai died; and the...
Jane and Louise Wilson at Serpentine Gallery, London (1999)
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Jane and Louise Wilson at Serpentine Gallery, London (1999) Jane and Louise Wilson. Stasi City , (still) (1997). The identical twins Jane and Louise Wilson presented three cinema-scale video installations, one sculpture, and nine C-Type prints on aluminum approaching “investigations into...
Damien Hirst 1994: Lamb vandalized
→ Art Design Publicity magazineJohn A. Walker - 01 Aug 99
Damien Hirst 1994: Lamb vandalized Now onto a classic hit from shock rock, we mean shock art. Excerpts from John A. Walker’s Art and outrage (1999). In May 1994 in the Serpentine Gallery a vandal poured black ink into a glass tank “sculpture” by Damien Hirst, thus transforming the dead, white...
Jane & Louise Wilson: Turner Prize shortlist 1999 (press release)
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...Serpentine Gallery, London, will stage an exhibition of their work. Jane & Louise Wilson are known primarily for their ambitious video installations, although they also make photographs and sculpture. In their early video work, such as Hypnotic Suggestion "505" (1993) or Crawl Space...
Cornelia Parker at Serpentine Gallery, London (1998)
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Cornelia Parker at Serpentine Gallery, London (1998) In the work of Cornelia Parker, unexpected objects come to mind—all with an ironic sense of poetry. Sometimes they recall cartoon death, semi-automatic machine gun fire, drive-by shootings, and the resurrection of the long forgotten. Such...
Political Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 15 Jun 92
Political Art (1992) (Also Activist Art, Agit-Prop, Angry Art, Art Dirigé, Art Engagé, Critical Art, Dialectical Art, Didactic Art, Dissident Art, Leftist Art, Marx Art, Progressive Art, Protest Art, Radical Art, Revolutionary Art, Socart, Social Functionalism, Socialist Formalism, Subversive...
Jane and Louise Wilson. Stasi City (still) (1997)
→ café library - photoJane and Louise Wilson. Stasi City (still) (1997) Jane and Louise Wilson. Stasi City , (still) (1997).






