30 Nov—13 Jan 2001
Duke Street

Tom Hunter is known for making sumptuous, colour saturated cibachrome prints that illustrate the lives of various sub-cultural groups, such as squatters and travellers, among whom the artist lives and works. Hunter’s concern with the political issues surrounding the rights of ...

1 Dec—6 Jan 2001
Hoxton Square

The works Marc Quinn displayed as part of his Still Life exhibition, show a preoccupation with the mutable physical states of the human body: the spiritual and the physical, the inner and the outer, the cerebral and sexual. Using a diverse array of materials ranging from ice a...

20 Oct—25 Nov 2000
Hoxton Square

The three German painters presented in White Cube’s Goldener Der Springer Das Kalte Herz - Eberhard Havekost, Frank Nitsche and Thomas Scheibitzn - all studied in Dresden, a city imbued with a history of painting from Casper David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter. They trained at ...

18 Oct—25 Nov 2000
Duke Street

Los Angeles-based artist Tim Hawkinson makes low-tech contraptions and sculptural objects that range from the minute, such as the fragile skeleton of a bird constructed entirely out of his own fingernails, to the overblown, such as Pentecost (1999), a baroque installation that...

19 Oct—24 Nov 2000
Duke Street

Matthew Ritchie, a British artist based in New York, created an installation that combined personal history, cosmology, and the myths and geology of the United Kingdom. These themes were revealed in a pictorial environment made up of many of separate elements: paintings, light...

8 Sep—14 Oct 2000
Hoxton Square

White Cube2 presented Drawn by Antony Gormley, a new work conceived specifically for the gallery. Drawn continues to explore Gormley’s obsession with the relationship between the human body and architecture (testing the first body against the second in the artist's terminology...

6 Sep—14 Oct 2000
Duke Street

Dutch photographer Inez van Lamsweerde and her collaborator and husband, Vinoodh Matadin, work in both in both fashion and fine art. As part of their art practice, they produce photographs that focus on beauty, and the disquieting nature of human desire. Van Lamsweerde’s exhi...

7 Jul—2 Sep 2000
Hoxton Square

Sarah Morris's Neon Series continues her interest in de-coding the urban environment begun in the earlier Midtown Series where Manhattan skyscrapers provided the starting point for the paintings. The Neon Series are devoted to the gigantic hotels and the electronic billboa...

6 Jul—2 Sep 2000
Duke Street

Robert Melee makes installations, films and photographs that feature an array of androgynous, eccentric characters, often depicted in bizarre scenarios. Melee frequently uses his mother as a subject, whom he portrays using an objective aesthetic that veers between the abject a...

15 Apr—1 Jul 2000
Hoxton Square

Out There was the inaugural exhibition at White Cube2 situated at 48 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch. White Cube2 was designed by architect Mike Rundell, he converted the 1920s light industrial building on the south side of Hoxton Square into a new large-scale exhibition space o...

3 May—1 Jul 2000
Duke Street

Lucian Freud exhibited a single painting, entitled Naked Portrait (1999), that hung between the two windows of the gallery. This portrait presents a naked middle-aged woman, sitting, with her legs drawn up, on a large, straight-backed armchair—with its strong vertical geometry...

7 Apr—29 Apr 2000
Duke Street

Miroslaw Balka’s installation, ‘Quit’ was made up of several distinct but interrelated elements. A steel cable wound with hair spanned the gallery and extended into the adjoining space, and two ceiling-mounted, oblong lamps—whose dimensions corresponded to some of those of the...