Amy Sherlock

Inaugural exhibition launch @ Studio_Leigh, Sep 24

23 September 2015

London’s Studio_Leigh has invited 27 artists to explore the value of art in a group exhibition that will launch with a private viewing on September 24.

The more than two dozen participating artists—which include Cecile B. Evans, Matt Ager and Laurence Owen—taking part in the gallery’s inaugural show, provide works that consider how their individual artistic biases interact and overlap with the materiality and function of art.

“The resultant works,” the press release states, “all aim to extend the artists’ inherent visual or conceptual interests into the quotidian.” The exhibition will be accompanied by an essay from Amy Sherlock, Reviews Editor of Frieze.

See the Studio_Leigh website for details. **

Cecile B. Evans, How Happy a Thing Can Be, 2014, HD Video; Courtesy the Artist, Radar/LUA and Wysing Arts Centre.
Cecile B. Evans, How Happy a Thing Can Be, 2014, HD Video; Courtesy the Artist, Radar/LUA and Wysing Arts Centre.
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Josh Kline + Kiki Kogelnik @ Modern Art Oxford, Aug 21

19 August 2015

Modern Art Oxford is hosting an evening of events to celebrate the opening of two major exhibitions—Josh Kline‘s Freedom and Kiki Kogelnik‘s Fly Me to the Moon—on August 21.

The summer preview begins at 6pm with a discussion with Kline and Frieze editor Amy Sherlock about his exhibition, Freedom, and ideas used in his work, including 3D printing and media manipulation. At 7pm, both shows will officially open for public viewing, and at 7:30pm, Director of Modern Art Oxford, Paul Hobson, will give a short speech introducing the exhibitions.

After the official opening, the music begins with performances by Swedish singer-songwriter Julia Meijer and pop duo Freada (formerly known as Jess & Ness).

See the event page for details. **

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