1 Apr—3 May 2003
Hoxton Square
The term choreography refers to the symbolic representation of dance, literally 'dance-writing'. Inside the White Cube explored the relation between the pure entropy of dance movement and its potential transfiguration into plastic form through the work of two leading internati...
21 Mar—19 Apr 2003
Hoxton Square
Dunham is known for his vibrant, chromatic semi-abstract paintings that explode with psycho-sexual content and are driven by seemingly aggressive and underlying libidinous energy. The exhibition includes five new paintings as well as five free-standing painted steel sculptures...
4 Mar—29 Mar 2003
Hoxton Square
Let us imagine going up in a balloon or an airplane some hundreds of metres above the ground; and the mind, delivered from all it knows of man, tries to see and to record the essential facts of human geography with the same eyes and the same look which allows us to discover an...
31 Jan—15 Mar 2003
Hoxton Square
Since the late 1960s Close has been concentrating on portraiture and on the physiological make up of the human face through painting and photography. Close often takes his family and friends as models and these six recent portraits, dating from 2000-2002, include pictures of t...
4 Feb—1 Mar 2003
Hoxton Square
‘If I am in a positive mood, I'm interested in joining. If I'm in a negative mood, I will cut things’.
‘My childhood has never lost its magic, it has never lost its mystery, and it has never lost its drama. All my work of the last fifty years, all my subjects, have found th...
7 Jan—1 Feb 2003
Hoxton Square
I have just begun to think about the story for the show.
The story is about another interlocked (time) passage through the house (isolated windows) in Poland, which appeared in my recent show in Karlsruhe. Dark interiors lead the visitor to a crime, or rather, into the unst...
12 Dec—25 Jan 2003
Hoxton Square
American artist Anna Gaskell’s exhibition of new work at White Cube featured a group of photographs and a film, loosely based on the well-known Gothic novel Rebecca (1948), by Daphne du Maurier, that also makes reference to ghost storytelling made famous in works such as Henry...
3 Dec—4 Jan 2003
Inside the White Cube
‘Speaking of another country, from childhood my territory of interest has been my love for printed things: posters, billboards, film stills, screen prints, and illustrations. In school I remembered only photographs or textbook illustrations. This is how I have lived day after ...
31 Oct—7 Dec 2002
Hoxton Square
Presented at White Cube the exhibition Works from the Chapman Family Collection comprised an extraordinary assemblage of rare ethnographic and reliquary fetish objects that subsequent generations of the Chapman family have diligently added to over a period of seventy years. Wi...
5 Nov—30 Nov 2002
Hoxton Square
For her project at Inside the White Cube Katharina Grosse worked on-site, using the diffuse impact of a compressor to explore and evince a new and unimagined physiognomy for the given gallery space beyond the bounds of its Platonic dimensions.
Whether working site-specifica...
26 Sep—2 Nov 2002
Hoxton Square
Antipodes began in the material poetics of David Hammons, whose presence in the international contemporary art scene is as powerful and provocative as it is elusive and evanescent. In spirited critical dialogue with the aesthetic strategies and mechanisms of modern art, yet dr...
27 Sep—26 Oct 2002
Hoxton Square
For his exhibition at White Cube Gary Hume, best known for his paintings using gloss paint on aluminium panels to present a visual vocabulary distinguished by a bright palette, reduced singular imagery and flat areas of colour, presented a new series of works. Hume has continu...