27 Nov—19 Jan 2008
Mason's Yard

The exhibition of new photographs by Jeff Wall featured six black-and-white pictures and three colour light-boxes. It was the artist’s first exhibition in a private gallery in the UK since showing The Giant at White Cube, Duke Street in 1994, and his first in London since his ...

30 Nov—12 Jan 2008
Hoxton Square

“…How are we to name, to describe, such as I see it from my place, that lived by another, since it is there as another’s view upon me? Here is this well-known countenance, this smile, these modulations of voice, whose style is as familiar to me as myself. Perhaps in many momen...

26 Oct—24 Nov 2007
Hoxton Square

White Cube, Hoxton Square was pleased to present eight new paintings by the Leipzig-based artist, Martin Kobe. Born in Dresden during the German Democratic Republic (GDR) regime, Kobe draws from the surrounding socialist urban planning and architecture that dictates form, func...

26 Oct—24 Nov 2007
Inside the White Cube

Inside the White Cube, Hoxton Square was pleased to present new paintings by Ellen Altfest in her first solo exhibition in the UK. Painted directly from life, Altfest’s work plays with the conventions of traditional genres: the nude and still life. Her subjects receive equ...

10 Oct—17 Nov 2007
Mason's Yard

White Cube, Mason’s Yard presented an exhibition of new paintings, tapestries and photographs by American artist Chuck Close. Over the past 40 years, through his unstinting study of the human head in both painting and photography, Close has transformed our understanding of por...

15 Sep—20 Oct 2007
Hoxton Square

Colombian artist Doris Salcedo exhibited a distilled survey of important sculptures made between 1989 and 2007 at White Cube, Hoxton Square, organised to complement Salcedo’s installation at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. Salcedo’s work functions as political and mental archae...

5 Sep—6 Oct 2007
Mason's Yard

American Tan showed a contemporary master at the height of his form, with all the seductive colours and shapes for which Hume is renowned, and yet this new body of work is also a remarkable departure for the artist. Dividing his time between studios in London and upstate New Y...

18 Jul—8 Sep 2007
Hoxton Square

For Damián Ortega's second exhibition with the gallery, the artist produced a nine-part film installation and a series of floor-to-ceiling sculptures. Damián Ortega often takes everyday materials - anything from car parts and furniture to light bulbs and toys - and channels...

25 Jul—28 Aug 2007
Mason's Yard

Breitz is best known for elaborate video installations that explore the impact of film and pop culture on contemporary consciousness, and especially how the music of a pop singer or rock group can become an ever-present soundtrack to a fan’s life. In Breitz’s series of multi-c...

3 Jun—7 Jul 2007
Hoxton Square and Mason's Yard

This major solo exhibition of new work by Damien Hirst took place at both White Cube Hoxton Square and White Cube Mason’s Yard, Beyond Belief was the most significant and ambitious exhibition of new work by the artist at that time. In this exhibition, Hirst continued to exp...

20 Apr—19 May 2007
Hoxton Square

Appropriating methods traditionally identified with feminine pursuits – embroidery and needlework – Rankin’s work features a series of ‘mental maps’, with codes, signs and symbols that explore ideas of memory, intuition and interpretation. Rankin’s embroidered paintings begin ...

23 Mar—5 May 2007
Mason's Yard

Renowned for his large-format colour photographs charting themes of globalised society at work and play, Andreas Gursky’s new production employs the latest digital technology to capture and refine an astounding compilation of detail on an epic scale. The perspective in many o...