26 Jan—17 Mar 2007
Mason's Yard

White Cube Mason's Yard is pleased to have presented a new body of work by the internationally acclaimed artist Anselm Kiefer. The exhibition was staged both at White Cube Mason’s Yard and the Royal Academy of Arts. The title of the exhibition, Aperiatur terra, is a quotati...

2 Feb—10 Mar 2007
Hoxton Square

Since the early 1980s, Marclay has been developing a distinctive body of work that explores the relationships between sound and image. Renowned for his exuberant and witty collages, Marclay has made use of everything from record covers to film clips to construct pictures, obje...

2 Feb—10 Mar 2007
Inside the White Cube

For his exhibition at Inside the White Cube Belgian painter Koen van den Broek exhibited a group of new paintings. In these works, van den Broek has made a series of minimal paintings with pared down, panoramic compositions that have moved away from the original source of thei...

14 Dec—27 Jan 2007
Hoxton Square

Berlin-based artist Sergej Jensen’s work draws on a wide range of materials and formal references. Primarily known for his textile works, his lyrical compositions incorporate a variety of fabrics, from burlap and linen to silk and wool. Working within the idiom of minimalist p...

24 Nov—22 Dec 2006
Mason's Yard

In the ground floor gallery, Hatoum exhibited a new sculpture entitled Hot Spot. The work interrogates the notions of ‘boundaries’ through the depiction of a world map – an ongoing theme in the artist’s work. Hot Spot is a cage-like globe, approximately the size of a person’s ...

27 Oct—9 Dec 2006
Hoxton Square

‘I didn’t sit down and strategise my way to an image of a sightless humanoid with genitals growing out of its head in a funny hat. It just evolved from things connecting, triggering.' Carroll Dunham American artist Carroll Dunham, renowned for exuberant drawings and painti...

29 Sep—11 Nov 2006
Mason's Yard

White Cube presented the work of Gabriel Orozco in his first exhibition with the gallery. To launch White Cube’s new space at Mason’s Yard, Orozco developed his ongoing exploration of the readymade, mapping and geometry into a monumental new sculpture. For his seminal work...

15 Sep—21 Oct 2006
Hoxton Square

For his exhibition, Tait made a total environment, an installation with painted walls and a bench where visitors could sit and contemplate the works (a re-make of a distinctive 1980s design). The bench echoed the strange conjunctions of craft and technology that is a key conce...

15 Sep—21 Oct 2006
Hoxton Square

‘I find the play between reality and apparition very interesting. I think my work moves back and forth between these two poles.’ Katharina Fritsch Fritsch is known for creating iconic objects, imagery and sculptural installations that imprint themselves on the mind. Her wor...

7 Jul—9 Sep 2006
Hoxton Square

Dark Matter, a title inspired by a term astronomers came up with to refer to the invisible expanses between points of visibility – an enigmatic darkness, or, in the words of the poet ee cummings, 'the wonder that's keeping the stars apart'. Almost all the works shown in th...

26 May—1 Jul 2006
Hoxton Square

‘When you create a picture you are finding something. You work with a fluid material which then sets, capturing the very memory of that liquidity. Although initially you would not think it, stone and lead behave in the same way as paint does, it’s simply a matter of time or pr...

21 Apr—20 May 2006
Hoxton Square

‘The daily practice of painting, in Ackermann’s case, amounts to nothing less than an attempt to redefine the discipline itself, not as a stable given, but as a fluid, self-differing medium constantly branching out into new territories.’ Daniel Birnbaum Franz Ackermann make...