Artangel: SLOW DANS
Each lures us into a world that is familiar yet alien, a parallel fiction in which we are plunged into an unfolding history, revealed to us through a chorus of unidentified voices.”
The 2012 Turner Prize winner, Elizabeth Price, lives and works in London. Her arresting works are a combination of visual and oral elements. Successions of imagery are layered with pop songs and percussion soundtracks to create captivating films.
SLOW DANS features a trilogy of works by Price. One of these works includes KOHL, a vast and unseen underground liquid network that hosts mysterious apparitions called “visitants”. It is made up of upside-down images that have been taken from the archive of Albert Walker, a former miner.
Location: 82 Borough Road, London
Closing: 25 October 2020
The Academicians’ Gallery
“The Royal Scottish Academy is an independent body of artists and architects. Royal Scottish Academicians are eminent artists and architects, elected by their peers, and Scottish by birth or domicile.”
This month, TheAcademicians’ Gallery have opened their doors for an exhibition of works by renowned members of the Academy including David Michie RSA, Leon Morrocco RSA, Adrian Wiszniewski RSA, Marian Leven RSA and lots more!
*All works on view at the gallery are available to purchase and they operate an Own Art purchasing scheme.
Location: Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL / View online
Closing: 11 October 2020
The Time We Call Our Own
Open Eye Gallery presents, The Time We Call Our Own, an exhibition which brings together photographic projects from across the globe that document a collective sense of time, place and identity.
Featuring work from a group of internationally based photographers and artists, the exhibition explores how style, music and location can all play a part in our perception of the identity of a city.
Location: Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, L3 1BP / View online
Closing: 23 October 2020
Featured opportunity: Reflections 2020
The South West Academy of Fine and Applied Arts postponed its annual Open Exhibition to focus specifically upon artists’ responses to this extraordinary year. As an online exhibition, Reflections 2020 will provide a forum for artists’ work to remain in the public eye whilst respecting the need to be vigilant.
Artists are invited to enter 2D and 3D work that reflects their own experience, interpretation and observations of the impact of the pandemic.
Submission deadline: 9 October 2020
Online Exhibition: 4 November – 11 December 2020
Slices of Time
As part of its on-going Design Commission, NOW Gallery selected French architect, Emmanuelle Moureaux, to present a large-scale installation in the UK for the first time. Inspired by the gallery’s location on the Greenwich Peninsula, the vibrant installation is made up of layers of numbers in 100 shades of colours and white, reflecting the flow of time.
Jemima Burrill: “The measured detail, and calm considered order of Moureaux’s work seemed the perfect respite from the political bedlam we are experiencing. This exhibition will include everyone, giving them the opportunity to have a moment to enjoy colour and form in all its simplicity and complexity.”
Emmanuelle Moureaux in conversation with Jemima Burrill: 24 September, Book here (Free).
Location: Greenwich Peninsula, London, SE10 0SQ / Virtual online tour
Closing: 27 September 2020
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