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...
3 Jul—28 Sep 2002
Duke Street
Julie Mehretu makes large-scale, ultra dynamic paintings built up on canvas through a complicated series of acrylic layers overlaid with explorative, frenetic mark-making: a combination of delicate, almost filigree ink lines and thick, streams of coloured paint.
Mehretu’s ...
29 May—29 Jun 2002
Duke Street
Richard Phillips’ glossy hyper-real paintings incorporate material taken from a range of cultural sources including porn, advertising and fashion spreads from the 1960s and 1970s. They also reference the Pop paintings of Mel Ramos, Alex Katz, Chuck Close and Andy Warhol. For ...
24 May—22 Jun 2002
Hoxton Square
For her exhibition at White Cube2 British artist Mona Hatoum presented a body of new works. Hatoum has developed a highly articulated visual language over a more-than-twenty-year career explored through a wide range of media including performance, installation, sculpture, vide...
18 Apr—25 May 2002
Duke Street
Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser exhibited four small, light-filled in the gallery, and in the adjoining space, a selection of watercolours.
The paintings share a tonally of muted oranges and browns. Across 2 (Avond) (2000-2001) is an abstract canvas with floating lozenge-sh...
19 Apr—18 May 2002
Hoxton Square
For his White Cube2 exhibition American artist Gregory Crewdson exhibited a new group of twenty photographs from his Twilight series. Begun in 1998 and completed in 2002, Twilight consists of forty photographs created as elaborately staged, large-scale tableaux that explore th...
8 Mar—13 Apr 2002
Hoxton Square
In the exhibition The Unthought Known White Cube2 presented a group show that brought together the work of internationally acclaimed artists Miroslaw Balka (Poland), Robert Gober (USA), Clay Ketter (USA/Sweden), Doris Salcedo (Colombia) and Luc Tuymans (Belgium). The title for...
6 Mar—13 Apr 2002
Duke Street
The paintings and drawings exhibited by American artist Ryan Mendoza form a body of work inspired, in part, by Irvine Welsh’s short story, Career Opportunities and Fanny Licking. Mendoza’s physical and visceral works feature images of anonymous figures sourced from contexts th...
18 Jan—2 Mar 2002
Hoxton Square
For his White Cube2 exhibition American artist Terry Winters exhibited a number of paintings taken from his most recent body of work entitled Set Diagram, a series of 100 pictures measuring one metre by one yard. Set Diagram is a term used to describe relationships between two...
23 Jan—2 Mar 2002
Duke Street
Harland Miller showed paintings based on the dust jackets of Pelican and Penguin paperbacks. Each of Miller’s images mimic the cover of one of these classic books, being divided into three horizontal bands that feature, respectively, the imprint name, the cover title, and the ...
23 Nov—12 Jan 2002
In her exhibition 'Mute', British artist Sam Taylor-Wood exhibited a number of silent films, a series of new single-subject photographs and new sculptural works that together expose the vulnerability and resilience of the human body and psyche when tested to its limit. The exh...