Anima-Mundi have become an ARTSY member gallery
Read MoreDanny Fox’ career goes from strength to strength
Read MoreTim Shaw develops an existential, robotic sculptural work at year long residency at Bonn University
Read MoreAnima-Mundi curate ‘From Silence’ at Herrick Gallery, Mayfair
Read MoreSamuel Bassets work will be presented in a solo exhibition at START at the Saatchi Gallery
Read MorePeter Randall-Page’s unveils ‘The One And The Many’, a monumental work dealing with the subject of human origins
Read MoreMat Chivers included in the blockbuster exhibition ‘Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick’ at Somerset House
Read MoreKate Clark’s major solo exhibition ‘Mysterious Presence’ opens at the Hilliard Art Museum, Louisiana.
Read MoreKate Clark was contacted by Executive Producer of Kanye West's team to sculpt a mask that would look like her sculptural work and transform rapper Desiigner into a ‘half man/half panda’ for the final scene of his music video ‘Panda’. The video was released on Tidal and Youtube and has over 300,000,000 views.
Kate Clark is included in ‘Dead Animals or The Curious Ocurrance of Taxidermy in Contemporary Art’ alongside Maurizio Cattelan, Mark Dion, Nicholas Galanin, Thomas Grünfeld, Damien Hirst, Karen Knorr, Annette Messager, Polly Morgan, Deborah Sengl, Angela Singer, Bryndis Snæbjörnsdóttir/Mark Wilson, Richard Barnes, Jules Greenberg, Sarah Cusimano Miles, Richard Ross, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Read MoreKate Clark’s major museum exhibition ‘Mysterious Presence’ opens at the Newcombe Art Museum in New Orleans.
Read MoreFilmmaker Kathryn Carlson filmed in Kate Clark’s studio over a 2 month period for National Geographic. To view click here
Sax Impey’s painting and video works are included in ‘In Search of the Miraculous’ alongside Francis Alÿs, Chris Burden, Mat Collishaw, Simon Faithfull, Andrew Friend, Gunnar Jónsson, Antti Laitinen, Jessica Ramm, Carolina Redondo, James Thurgood and Guido van der Werve…
Read MoreKate Clark was commissioned to make a sculpture for 'Citizen : An American Lyric’ by Claudia Rankine.
Read MoreSax Impey’s video work ‘Veil’ is included in the exhibition ‘Interspace’ at Erarta Museum, St Petersburg, Russia…
Read MoreSax Impey and Andrew Hardwick are included in the major RWA exhibition ‘The Power of the Sea: Making Waves in British Art 1790-2014’ alongside JMW Turner, John Constable, Peter Lanyon, Joan Eardley, John Piper, Paul Nash, Henry Moor and Walter Langley…
Read MoreSax Impey’s storm is being shown publicly at Southwark Park Galleries from 29 April - 21 May 2012
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