4 Mar—8 Apr 2004
Hoxton Square
For his White Cube exhibition Polish artist Miroslaw Balka, known for his careful, resonant sculptural installations that often relate to his own body and to a collective sense of corporeality felt keenly through its manifest absence, exhibited a series of new work. Wax, metal...
23 Jan—28 Feb 2004
Hoxton Square
British artist Gavin Turk continually explores what it means to be an artist, investigating avant-garde ideas of authorship, authenticity, originality and value, subjecting them to a rigorous and playful scrutiny. For this exhibition, Turk produced a single, large-scale instal...
11 Dec—17 Jan 2004
Hoxton Square
For his exhibition at White Cube Belgian artist Koen van den Broek exhibited a new body of work. Van den Broek is a painter who takes space, and the experience of it as his subject matter; primarily painting abstract or semi-abstract compositions derived from snapshots of very...
11 Dec—17 Jan 2004
Hoxton Square
For her exhibition Inside the White Cube British artist Clare Richardson exhibited a new series of photographs entitled SYLVAN series, depicting a rural stretch of Romania, commonly known as the 'Saxon villages', a landscape that is expansively beautiful and historic and still...
31 Oct—6 Dec 2003
Hoxton Square
For his exhibtion at White Cube British artist Cerith Wyn Evans exhibited an installation consisting of a field of transparent, crystal chandeliers momentarily flashing on and off, rendering Morse code from a series of texts driven through a network of hidden computers. The ch...
31 Oct—6 Dec 2003
Hoxton Square
Havekost exploits the tension between the highly mediated image and the visceral immediacy of a gorgeously painted surface. Working from photographic sources, shots from TV and video and images culled from magazines and catalogues, he selects prosaic subjects – anonymous build...
10 Sep—19 Oct 2003
Hoxton Square
Romance in the Age of Uncertainty was the first solo exhibition of new work by Damien Hirst in London since he exhibited Still at White Cube, Duke Street, in 1995. This extensive exhibition of new sculptures and paintings collectively examined, dissected and recast the story o...
10 Jul—6 Sep 2003
Hoxton Square
An internationally acclaimed visual artist, experimental musician and composer, Christian Marclay has consistently surprised with his surrealistic musical objects, video installations, solo performances and large-scale collaborations involving musicians from every imaginable g...
5 Aug—30 Aug 2003
Hoxton Square
An issue of Wired magazine features a train-spotter's section by Rem Koolhaas entitled The New World: 30 Spaces for the 21st century. Somewhere between 'atlas space' and 'blog space', Kyoichi Tsuzuki's seemingly banal photographs of everyday urban environments appear, puzzling...
2 Jul—2 Aug 2003
Hoxton Square
An internationally acclaimed visual artist, experimental musician and composer, Christian Marclay has consistently surprised with his surrealistic musical objects, video installations, solo performances and large-scale collaborations involving musicians from every imaginable g...
5 Jun—5 Jul 2003
Hoxton Square
Tait is a painter whose subjects are always contingent and the exhibition brought together a series of new works that demonstrated his concerns with painting as an exploratory process whereby meaning can be suggested through the handling of paint itself. In these paintings lar...
4 Jun—28 Jun 2003
Hoxton Square
The oeuvre of Josiah McElheny proposes, literally and conceptually, a keen reflection on the essence and limits of artistic creation and the tensions between reconstructing and imagining history; between the fabricated and the appropriated object; the original and the copy; be...