Exhibition Guide: 07 - 13 February
Lauren Down | Tuesday 8 February, 2011 16:06
Sky Clouds with Water
401 Contemporary, 13 Mason’s Yard, St. James’s, Piccadilly Circus, SW1Y 6BU
Her first debut solo show, Bianca Brunner’s latest exhibition at 401 Contemporary focuses on the potential to explore, distort and manipulate photographic images. Playing with elegant compositions, the images on display are carefully constructed environments the blur the boundaries between tangible truth and abstract visuals. Until March 5.
Rodchenko and His Circle
Art Sensus, 7 Howick Place, Victoria, SW1P 1BB
One of the most renowned Constructivist artists, Alexander Rodchenko’s latest exhibition includes a collection of unseen photographs from the Russian born artist and his contemporaries. Until March19.
Capelgywn
Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, Aldgate East, E1 7QX
Working with watercolour, drawings, installation, sculpture and film, Welsh artist Bethan Huws plays with space, subtly altering the audiences’ experience of each exhibition arena. With her own cultural identity at the heart of her poetic work, Huws infuses this show and the small focal sailing boat with her own memories. Until March 18
The Witching Hour: Darkness and the Architectural Uncanny
PM Gallery & House, Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing Broadway, W5 5EQ
Drawing inspiration from a wide range of architectural forms, the artwork in this exhibition features looming, haunting cemeteries, dark underground tunnels, run-down housing estates and deserted buildings. Artists showing their work include the renowned Idris Khan, Richard Billingham and emerging talent in the likes of David Rowan, Sally Payen and Chris Keenan. Until March 12
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