Academicians' round-up
The latest news on the art and architecture of the Royal Academicians, from RA Magazine Autumn 2011
Painters/Printers
Norman Ackroyd's
solo show 'Norman Ackroyd: Recent Etchings' is on at the Zillah Bell Gallery,
Thirsk (19–24 Nov). He also shows 'Galápagos' at The Sainsbury Laboratory,
University of Cambridge
Gillian Ayres
shows works on paper at the Victoria Art Gallery,
Bath (11 Feb–21 March)
Basil Beattie
will be showing large-scale paintings in a major retrospective, ‘Onward and Upward. Twenty-five Years of Work (1986 – 2011)’, at James Hyman Fine Art,
London (18 Nov–21 Jan 2012)
Tony Bevan’s
‘Self-Portraits’ is at the National Portrait Gallery,
London (until 11 Dec)
Elizabeth Blackadder’s
solo show is at the Scottish National Gallery,
Edinburgh (until 2 Jan, 2012)
Maurice Cockrill
shows 'Works on Paper from Five Decades' in the Sir Hugh Casson Room for Friends at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (until 30 Nov)
Fred Cuming's
new works are on display at Thompson’s,
Marylebone (7-23 Dec)
Tacita Dean's
installation ‘FILM’ is the 12th Unilever Series commission for Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall (until 11 March, 2012). Her film ‘Mario Merz’ (2002) is on view at the Henry Moore Sculpture Institute,
Leeds (until 4 Dec)
An exhibition to celebrate Anne Desmet's
election to the Royal Academy is at the Hart Gallery, London
(8-28 Dec)
Tracey Emin
opens her shop ‘Emin International’,
in Spitalfields, London, in December
Peter Freeth
takes part in "In the Beginning" at the Marle Gallery in Axminster, Devon (3 Dec–21 Jan)
Anthony Green
has solo shows at Chenderit School,
Banbury (until 13 Dec) and Rye Art Gallery, East Sussex (18 Feb–24 March, 2012)
David Hockney’s
‘Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy’ (1970-71) is the ‘Masterpiece of the Month’ at the Dulwich Picture Gallery,
London (until 4 Dec); he also has a new book ‘David Hockney: A Bigger Message’ (Thames & Hudson)
Paintings by Ken Howard
and photographs by Dora Howard are in the Café Gallery from 25 Nov 2011 until 6 Feb 2012.
Paul Huxley
has made a wall drawing for Charing Cross Hospital, London
(until 28 Feb 2012)
Timothy Hyman
has been appointed as artist in residence at the Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centre attached to Charing Cross Hospital, with a brief to ‘capture the life of the centre’.
Bill Jacklin
shows work at the Marlborough Gallery,
New York (14 Feb–17 March, 2012)
Tess Jaray
is working on interior and exterior paving for residential apartments in Fitzrovia, London
Michael Landy’s
poster project ‘Acts of Kindness’ can be seen in Central Line tube stations across London until 2012
Christopher Le Brun’s
limited edition book ‘Poems Paintings’, which features watercolours alongside poems selected by the artist, has been published (Editions Moon Rainbow)
Ian McKeever’s
show ‘Paintings from the Twelve/Standing Series, 2009-11’ is at Schaltwerk Kunst,
Hamburg (3 Feb–3 March 2012)
Humphrey Ocean's
solo show ‘Here and There’ is at Jesus College, Cambridge
(until 8 Dec)
‘The Road’, an exhibition of paintings by Hughie O’Donoghue
is at DOX Centre for Contemporary Art,
Prague (until 12 Dec).
Grayson Perry
curates ‘The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman’ at the British Museum, London
(until 19 Feb, 2012)
Barbara Rae
has solo shows at the Open Eye Gallery,
Edinburgh (3–23 Dec) and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (until 4 Dec)
Fiona Rae
is exhibiting in the following group exhibitions: 'Making a Scene', Southampton City Art Gallery,
(until Jan 2012), and 'Between Film and Art', Kunsthalle Emden,
Germany and Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen,
Berlin, Germany, (until 4 Dec, 2011).
Jenny Saville
has a solo show at the Norton Museum of Art
in Florida (30 Nov–4 March 2012)
Terry Setch
and Michael Sandle
take part in ‘Transition or the Inner Image Revisited’ at Art Space Gallery,
London (20 Jan–2 March 2012)
Nominations for Gillian Wearing’s
sculpture, ‘A Real Birmingham Family’ remain open until 1 April, 2012
Anthony Whishaw
takes part in a two-man show at Richmond Hill Gallery,
Surrey (until 20 Nov)
Stephen Chambers,
Stephen Farthing
and Mali Morris
have been invited to show works in The Perfect Nude (100 Artists Paint the Nude) at Wimbledon Space, London
(13 Jan – 10 Feb 2012)
Sculptors
Ivor Abrahams’s
retrospective ‘Eden and Other Suburbs’ is at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol (12 Jan–4 March)
Phyllida Barlow
takes part in 'Sculptural Acts' (group show) at Haus der Kunst,
Munich (11 Nov 2011- 26 Feb 2012), 'Before the Law' (group show) at Museum Ludwig,
Cologne and Siemens Foundation (17 Dec 2011 - 22 April 2012)
John Carter’s
solo show ‘Between Dimensions’ is at Galerie La Ligne,
Zürich (until 26 Nov)
Ann Christopher
shows in ‘The Force and Form of Memory’ at Scottish National Football Museum,
Hampden Glasgow (21 Nov–12 Jan) then the Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Stirling (16 Jan-14 March 2012) then the Fergus Gallery, Wick
(17 March - 14 April)
Richard Deacon’s
solo show ‘Dead Leg’ is at the University of New Mexico Art Museum,
Albuquerque, US (until 18 Dec).
Antony Gormley's
work ‘Flare II’ is installed in Salisbury Cathedral
(until 2 April, 2012) as well as ‘Horizon Field’ in Vorarlberg, Austria (until April, 2012). His work ‘Witness’ will be installed permanently in the British Library
piazza on 13 Dec
Anish Kapoor
has become a mentor for the Rolex mentor and protégé scheme. His work ‘Sky Mirror’ (2010) is on show in Aviva Court, London (until 29 Jan, 2012). He is designing a mobile concert hall to bring music and performance arts to the areas of northern Japan devastated by the earthquake and tsunami earlier in 2011. The structure is being built in collaboration with the Japanese architect, and Honorary RA Arata Isozaki. Programming begins in spring 2012.
Phillip King
has a solo show at Blue Star Contemporary Art Center,
San Antonio, Texas (1 Dec–12 Feb, 2012). His sculpture ‘Blue Slicer L’ is installed at the University of the Arts Library, Taipei, Taiwan on 29 Nov. His sculpture, ‘Darwin’, is installed at Christ’s College, Cambridge
in November, and ‘Darwin II’ at the Cass Sculpture Foundation,
Goodwood in spring 2012.
Richard Long's
Artists Room is at the Abbot Hall,
Kendal (until 17 Dec)
John Maine’s
work at Green Park Tube station has been unveiled. His show ‘Artists’ Laboratory 04’
is at the RA (9 Nov–18 Dec).
David Nash
shows works at the Oriel Mostyn gallery
in Llandudno, (until 12 Nov)
Cornelia Parker
curates ‘Richard of York Gave Battle In Vain’: a selection of works from the Government Art Collection at the Whitechapel Art Gallery
(until 4 Dec)
Richard Wilson
is making a 100m-long sculpture for BAA’s Heathrow Terminal 2 Central Court, to be completed in spring 2014
Architects
Will Alsop
and Scott Laurie have set up a new practice called ALL Design.
David Chipperfield
Hepworth Wakefield has won Best Architectural Achievement category at the British Design Awards 2011. He has also won the first Critics’ Circle Visual Arts and Architecture award.
Norman Foster
and Spencer de Grey’s firm Foster+Partners has unveiled designs for Kuwait International Airport and will also design the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences in Jerusalem.
Nicholas Grimshaw's
firm has created the John Lewis ‘Fashion Pavilion’, a touring architectural retail installation in the Oxford Street store, London. His new book ‘Grimshaw, Architecture: The First 30 Years’ is published by Prestel.
Zaha Hadid
has won the 2011 Stirling Prize for the Evelyn Grace Academy in Brixton – the first school building ever to win. Her exhibition ‘Zaha Hadid: Form in Motion’ is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, US (until 25 March, 2012). She has also designed the Roca London Gallery.
Eva Jiricna
is a judge for the World Architecture News Awards
Ann Christopher
and Ian Ritchie
reached the finals with their design for a pylon in the National Grid Pylon Design Competition. Ian Ritchie Architects’ design for the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at University College London has received planning permission.
Richard Rogers
is designing a walkway to run over the roof of the O2 Centre, London
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