Tuesday 14 April 2015

Serpentine Galleries - A Symposium on Leon Golub and a new limited edition from Pascale Marthine Tayou


SERPENTINE GALLERIES
SPRING 2015
Serpentine


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A SYMPOSIUM ON LEON GOLUB
FRIDAY 1 MAY, 10AM-5PM
ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART, BATTERSEA, GORVY LECTURE THEATRE

Tickets £5/4 available from Ticketweb or +44 (0)20 7402 6075
Free for students and educators, booking essential via information@serpentinegalleries.org
Artists, historians, writers and theorists gather to discuss Leon Golub’s extraordinary oeuvre and activism in the context of the contemporary geo-political landscapes. Participants include Jon Bird, Adam Curtis, Michaela Crimmin, Samm Kunce, Philip Golub, Avery Gordon, Oscar Murillo, John Roberts and Martha Rosler
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DESIGN AT THE SERPENTINE
PAVILION DESIGN REVEALED
OPENS 25 JUNE
SERPENTINE GALLERY, FREE
Spanish architects SelgasCano have revealed the design for the Serpentine's 15th summer Pavilion, which features a ‘secret corridor’ between the outer layers of the structure and its brilliant, stained glass-effect interior
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PASTED, 2015
14-20 APRIL, SALONE DEL MOBILE 2015
LA RINASCENTE, MILAN
Pasted is a preview exhibition devised by design curator Libby Sellers to celebrate the forthcoming launch of the Serpentine Wallpaper Collection by artists, architects and designers
 
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UPCOMING EVENTS
FAMILY DAY
SHORT-LIVED SCULPTURE
SUNDAY 26 APRIL, 12-5PM
SERPENTINE GALLERY
FREE
Artist Jenny Moore invites you to take part in an afternoon of sculpture and performance inspired by Pascale Marthine Tayou’s exhibition BOOMERANG
 
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SERPENTINE CINEMA
DOCUMENTARIES ON LEON GOLUB
THURSDAY 30 APRIL, 8:40PM
HACKNEY PICTUREHOUSE
TICKETS £8/7
This screening comprises Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes by Gordon Quinn and Jerry Blumenthal of Kartemquin Films, and Leon Golub: To the Dogs by Charlie Ahearn
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NEW LIMITED EDITION
PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU: LOVER
Pascale Marthine Tayou's new limited edition combines an intimate and suggestive greeting with the cool light of neon, a medium more closely associated with advertising than personal expression
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