21 Apr—20 May 2006
Hoxton Square
The Curves of the Needle is a complex image-sound arrangement that was developed during a visit to Mexico City, where the artist had been invited to make a work inspired by the house and museum of the modernist architect Luis Barragán.
Casa Barragán, a curious combination o...
3 Mar—8 Apr 2006
Hoxton Square
Combining visionary, conceptual and craft approaches, Los Angeles-based artist Liza Lou makes mixed-media sculptures and room-size installations that are suggestive of a transcendental reality. Lou’s work often employs familiar, domestic forms, crafted from a variety of materi...
20 Jan—25 Feb 2006
Hoxton Square
‘Lustrous, ornate, pictorially complex, vividly coloured, yet suffused with tenebrous solemnity, the SONOFAGOD PICTURES have all of the dramatic visual impact which one might expect to find in neo-Gothic medievalism – in Victorian reclamations of Celtic or Moorish symbolism, f...
9 Dec—14 Jan 2006
Hoxton Square
White Cube presented Richard Phillips’ project Michael Fried, a group of seven large-scale oil paintings.
Over the last decade, Phillips has developed a striking signature style that derives its tension from a selective use of lurid popular images from that he subjects to t...
9 Dec—14 Jan 2006
Hoxton Square
'Time Lines proposes in an intricate web of references a new paradoxical look at the city: the city that stands there to be observed and enjoyed as it is filmed is also a city that doesn't exist, since ultimately it only exists in its own cinematic reality.' Miguel von Hafe Pé...
19 Oct—3 Dec 2005
Hoxton Square
'Who would want to paint you when no one wants to look at you?' says an old epigrammatist to a misshapen man. Many a modern artist would say, 'No matter how misshapen you are, I will paint you. Though people may not like to look at you, they will be glad to look at my picture:...
7 Sep—8 Oct 2005
Hoxton Square
Pirate, composer and DJ, Candice Breitz uses darkly humorous, often subversive tactics to strike out at stereotypes and visual conventions in popular culture. Breitz's acclaimed two-part video installation Mother + Father was shown downstairs at White Cube. In mirror sequences...
3 Aug—27 Aug 2005
This exhibition was conceived in two phases, opening on 30 June 2005 with a complete changeover occurring at the beginning of August 2005.
The focus of Part I was a group of thirty paintings that revisits Kiefer's long fascination with the quixotic work of Russian experime...
30 Jun—30 Jul 2005
Hoxton Square
This exhibition was conceived in two phases, opening on 30 June 2005 with a complete changeover occurring at the beginning of August 2005.
The focus of Part I was a group of thirty paintings that revisits Kiefer's long fascination with the quixotic work of Russian experime...
27 May—25 Jun 2005
Hoxton Square
Emin's art discloses the intimate details of her life across a range of media: drawing, filmmaking, installation, painting, neon, photography, sewn work and sculpture. Emin exposes herself, her hopes, humiliations, failures and successes in a direct and frank manner. Often tra...
15 Apr—18 May 2005
Hoxton Square
Beneath the Roses was an exhibition of twenty new large-scale photographs by Gregory Crewdson. In these pointedly theatrical yet intensely real panoramic images, Crewdson explores the recesses of the American psyche and the disturbing dramas at play within quotidian environmen...
4 Mar—9 Apr 2005
Hoxton Square
Quinn presented a body of work that explores our distanced relationship with our physical selves through the culturally constructed notion of the 'natural' and its hold on the contemporary psyche.
Chemical Life Support included several compelling figurative sculptures of p...