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- Contemporary Art Society tour (CASt) - Saturday 27 June 6:38am Jun 19
- Rotate Private View: Vane 6:32am Jun 19
- Martin Sexton at the Economist Plaza presents Blow-Up (Sex with Karl Marx) 6:19am Jun 19


Rotate is a temporary exhibition programme at the Contemporary Art Society, showcasing the work of artists, artist-run spaces and galleries attracting critical acclaim nationally and internationally...


PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 9 July 2009 from 6.30pm EXHIBITION: 10 July - 4 September 2009 The contemporary art society and The Economist Group are pleased to present Blow-Up (Sex with Karl Marx) at the Economist Plaza...


Please join us for an exclusive evening at the newly developed Whitechapel Gallery, hosted by director Iwona Blazwick OBE, following an ambitious £13.5 million expansion...


Using conventional scaffolding materials to form the basis of a sculptural kit, Ben Long will create the figurative archetype of a rearing horse fashioned entirely from this utilitarian building material...


Sherman’s longstanding investigation into notions of gender, beauty and self-fashioning reveal a particular concern surrounding experiences and representations of aging...


PRIVATE VIEW; 19 February 2009 from 6.30pm EXHIBITION; 20 February - 17 April 2009 Who is watching who in Alasair Mackie's first major outdoor sculpture commission? At first glance, the Economist Plaza appears empty - the usual centrally positioned sculpture absent...


Following on from the panel discussion held in September 2008 members are invited to join us for an evening offering up to date information on the practical implications of purchasing and owning works of art, providing an unrivalled opportunity to meet and talk to leading specialist Annelien Bruins...


Rotate is a temporary exhibition programme at the Contemporary Art Society, showcasing the work of artists, artist-run spaces and galleries attracting critical acclaim nationally and internationally...


Fuelled by his frustration with the inability of human society to learn the lessons of past mistakes, Mackie's sculptures often combine spectacular seduction with a sense of foreboding...


Voodoo - Hoochie-Coochie and the Creative Spirit is a new group exhibition at leading London gallery Riflemaker, celebrating `the mystery of the creative act'...


Gain an insight into the work of Santu Mofokeng through this important retrospective at Rivington Place, guided by David A Bailey MBE, photographer, writer, lecturer and Senior Curator at Autograph-ABP. Santu Mofokeng is one of South Africa's leading photographers...


Drawing inspiration from astronomy and metaphysics, and reflecting the constant cyclical and kinetic patterns of energy that are universally present in our surroundings, Tom Wilkinson’s kinetic sculptures investigate the ambiguous nature of matter, recognising that physical objects are made of...


Debbie Lawson’s hybrid sculptures take the viewer on a journey through the psychological landscape of the domestic world; colliding household objects with situations; entwining popular narratives and personal histories so that the imaginary and material reality seems inseparable...
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