6/21/2023 0 Comments Miro 6.0 review![]() ![]() Much-loved and iconic works are joined by a host of new discoveries and additions. Tate Britain has just opened a complete rehang of its collection - the first time in 10 years that the the gallery's free displays have been presented anew. Works by Kudzanai Violet-Hwami, Chris Ofili, Paula Rego and Stephen Willats feature in Tate Britain’s rehang Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut Isaac Julien’s immersive, multi-screen film installation Lessons of the Hour anchors this exploration of Frederick Douglass’ reflections on image-making, race, and citizenship. On view at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art – I Am Seen… Therefore, I Am: Isaac Julien and Frederick Douglass – Ben Luke ★★★★ An astonishing phantasmagoria, filling the gloom of a long abandoned and forgotten interior in Peckham Rye railway station in London with sound and images. ★★★★★ An unassuming door leading off the courtyard in front of Peckham Rye station is a portal to a transcendent experience. Our booth this year (Hall 2.0, Booth E3, 15–18 June 2023) features works by Elmgreen & Dragset, Secundino Hernández, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Chantal Joffe, Isaac Julien, Idris Khan, Yayoi Kusama, Doron Langberg, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Howardena Pindell, Paula Rego and Hedda Sterne. ★★★★★ ‘He’s a true great, and this show is a summery, sultry, sensuous smash.’ ★★★★★ ‘In a career spanning 40 years, he has matched searing political conviction and intellectual heft to formal experiments in filmmaking.‘ – inews ★★★★ ‘Julien is unafraid to be spectacular, lushly beautiful, even extravagant, but always with the sucker punch of his critical eye and political subject matter.‘ – Evening StandardĬhris Ofili: The Seven Deadly Sins reviewed by Ben Luke ![]() Two new books on the artist are available to purchase in person at the gallery or via our online store.Īcclaim for Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me at Tate Britain New Chris Ofili publications: The Seven Deadly Sins and Pink Daydreams of a Faun In addition to the suite on view is a new book published by Victoria Miro, which includes an essay by Minna Moore Ede. On view at Wharf Road is this series of ten prints on unique Suminagashi paintings, published in 29 suites by Two Palms, New York. ★★★★★ ’Voluptuous, narcotic, symbolist phantasmagorias in which nature is both fecund and corrupt, these paintings are among the most seductive things Ofili has ever done.‘ Adrian Searle reviews Chris Ofili: The Seven Deadly Sins ![]()
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