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2018

Bloomberg New Contemporaries
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 2018

Book cover

Congratuations to Louis Bennett, Kara Chin, Rhona Foster, Anna Reading, Alexi Marshall, Jocelyn McGregor, Paula Morison, Francisco Rodriguez, Antonia Showering, Wal Slzr and Rosa Johan Uddoh, who have been selected for New Contemporaries 2018. See: www.newcontemporaries.org.uk/2018.
Dates and venues:

BNC18, South London Gallery, Main Building + Fire Station / 65-67 Peckham Road + 82 Peckham Road, London SE5 8UH, from 5 December 2018 - 24 February 2019


BNC18, Liverpool School of Art & Design, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool , from 14 July 2018 - 9 September 2018

Publicity image for show at Mason's Yard
Publicity image for show at Mason's Yard, Sarah Boulton, 2018

Mason's Yard, St James's, London SW1, 15 December 2018

Sarah Boulton has an an exhibition and happening comprising two intangible artworks. One is a prediction and the other, a scent. It will take place at Mason's Yard, 9 Mason's Yard, St James's, London SW1Y 6DB on Saturday 15 December, 6 - 8pm. There is a performance at 6.30pm. RSVP 9masonsyard@gmail.com.

Congratulations to Jin Han Lee, who has been announced as the inaugural recipient of the New Contemporaries Studio Bursary with Elephant. From February - March 2019, Jin will have access to a studio, materials, technical and specialist knowledge from Innovation & Development laboratory chemists, a public open studio event and professional support from both organisations.  See https://newcontemporaries.org.uk/news/jin-han-lee-receives-studio-bursary.

I am rooted but I flow
I am rooted but I flow, Arielle Tse, 2018, visualisation of entry

University of London public art competition

Congratulations to final year undergraduate student Arielle Tse who has won the University of London's competition to create a public art work to celebrate the first women students admitted 150 years ago! The completed work will be on show in Torrington Square. See https://london.ac.uk/news-and-opinion.

Apocalypse limited edition perfume
Apocalypse limited edition perfume, Thomson&Craighead, with Euan McCall, 2018

The Perfume Shop at The Ryder Project, 19a Herald Street, London E2 6JT.

Thomson & Craighead are showing in The Perfume Shop at The Ryder, 19a Herald Street, London E2 6JT, from 30 November 2018 - 26 January 2019. See theryderprojects.com.

Book cover for Roelof Louw and British Sculpture since the 1960s by Joy Sleeman
Book cover for Roelof Louw and British Sculpture since the 1960s by Joy Sleeman, 2018

Ridinghouse

Joy Sleeman's book, Roelof Louw and British Sculpture, since the 1960s is published by Ridinghouse this month. ISBN: 978 1 909932 46 3. See https://www.ridinghouse.co.uk/publications/169.

Roelof Louw (1936–2017) created sculpture from wooden slats, cast-iron wedges, sand-blasted and painted scaffolding poles, rope and neon. He made installations using industrial rubber bands, rolled-up lead sheets, or using tape recorders and the movements of viewers around a space. His work addresses itself to our bodies and minds, implicating them in its realisation and its sites, which might be streets, parks, woods or galleries.

In Soul City (Pyramid of Oranges) (1967), the work for which he is best known, the fit of an orange to a hand and the experience of eating the fruit are crucial aspects, as is the action of destroying the piece in the process. Prescient in anticipating the participatory and interactive art of the present, Louw’s work remained resolutely defined as sculpture, at the artist’s insistence. This was even so as sculpture became conceptual, ‘dematerialised’, or located in ‘the expanded field’, and while his art was itself a part of these shifts.

Born in South Africa, Louw moved to London in 1961. Practising in London, New York and Cape Town, Louw participated in some of the most important episodes in sculpture history of the twentieth century. As well as being the first authoritative overview of Louw’s oeuvre, this book presents a new perspective on a familiar and much written about era in art.

Order (Europe/UK)

Supported by Publication Grants from the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Henry Moore Foundation.

X, 2018 (detail)
X, 2018 (detail), Emma Hart, 2018, perspex and steel; approx. 190 x 150 x 70 cm

Courtesy the artist and The Sunday Painter, London. Photo: Emma Hart.

Emma Hart: Banger is showing at the Fruitmarket Gallery, 45 Market Street, Edinburgh EH1 1DF, from 27 October 2018 - 3 February 2019. See www.fruitmarket.co.uk.

Black Sun, Blue Light
Black Sun, Blue Light, Patricia Townsend

Exhibition at Brantwood, November 2018 - February 2019

Patricia Townsend has a solo exhibition, Black Sun, Blue Light, at Brantwood, East of Lake Coniston, LA21 8AD, from 21 November 2018 - 6 February 2019. See www.brantwood.org.uk

Women on Aeroplanes publicity
Women on Aeroplanes publicity, 2018

Image: Detail from Women on Aeroplanes Inflight Magazine #1, 2018 with portraits of Muluemebet Emiru (left) and Touria Chaoui (right). Design by Very (Alex Papadopoulou, Marie Schoppmann and Nathalie Landenberger). The Showroom, 3 October 2018 - 26 January 2019.

Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa is showing in Women on Aeroplanes at The Showroom, 63 Penfold Street, London NW8 8PQ, from 3 October 2018 - 26 January 2019. See www.theshowroom.org.