Carey Young - Wide Open School
Speechcraft, a participatory
performance by Carey Young as part of Wide Open School, is on at 2.45pm, Saturday 23 June 2012 at Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London SE1 8XX. See www.southbankcentre.co.uk/wos.
BMW Tate Live Performance Room: Pablo Bronstein’s Constantinople Kaleidoscope
Pablo Bronstein is premiering Constantinople Kaleidoscope, a new work made especially for the BMW Tate Live Performance Room. Audiences, who will only be able to view the performance on the internet, can enter the online Performance Room via www.youtube.com/tate on Thursday 26 April at 20.00 hrs in the UK. See www.e-flux.com.
Edward Allington - Trees, Small Fires and Japanese Joints
Edward Allington is showing drawings of trees, small fires and
Japanese joints at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace (Outer Circle), London NW1 4QP from 19 April - 25 May 2012. See www.dajf.org.uk.
Benedict Drew - Gliss
Benedict Drew is showing Gliss at Cell Project Space, 258 Cambridge Heath Road
London E2 9DA from 19 April- 27 May 2012. See www.cellprojects.org.
Call for Proposals - UCL Cities Methodologies 2 - 7 July 2012
Inaugurated in 2009, Cities Methodologies is a pan-UCL initiative to showcase innovative methods of urban research. Through exhibits and events, it draws together undergraduate, masters, and doctoral research, alongside work produced by academics, and the wider community of urban researchers. Proposals are invited from UCL staff, students and alumni, and other researchers who are developing and using innovative methods to understand cities and urbanization. See www.ucl.ac.uk/urbanlab. Deadline for proposals 1 May 2012.
To remind: works of memory and monument - MIMA
Alumnus Antony Gormley is showing in the group exhibition To remind: works of memory and monument at MIMA, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2AZ from 24 February - 1 July 2012. See www.visitmima.com.
Meekyoung Shin - Sinopticon
Meekyoung Shin is showing in Sinopticon: Contemporary chinoiserie in contemporary art, a multi-venue exhibition at Saltram House, National Trust, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery and Plymouth College of Art, from 28 April - 7 July 2012. See www.sinopticon.org.
Petrosphere - Skypark, Glasgow
Slade alumni Antonakis Christodoulou and Margarita Myrogianni are showing in Petrosphere, as part of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art at Skypark, Space 162B, 8 Elliot Street, Glasgow from 20 April - 7 May 2012. See www.glasgowinternational.org.
Petrosphere is part of an ongoing series of projects between five artists based in Glasgow, and five artists based in Athens. Understanding that these cities share strong similarities as catalysts for ideas and places to live and practice, Petrosphere becomes a platform to explore this through dialogue, contradiction and artistic play.
Sean Edwards - For Lal, or Henry
Sean Edwards has a new book, For Lal, or Henry, ISBN 978 0 9566757 1 2, published by The Block, London. See the-block.org.
A Wall is a Surface, Londonewcastle Project Space
Staff members Klaas Hoek and Gary Woodley and alumni Martin Creed, Rose Davey, Claire Dorsett, Iain S. Hales, Donal Moloney, Paulina Michnowska, Tessa Whitehead and Sarah Kate Wilson are showing in A Wall is a Surface at Londonewcastle Project Space, 28 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DP from 12 April - 20 April 2012. See http://londonewcastle.com/.
Global, Martin John Callanan at Casal Solleric
Martin John Callanan has a solo exhibition across six spaces at Casal Solleric, the city of Palma's contemporary art gallery and archive, including two new works.
Ten years in the making, and shown here for the first time, Grounds, an archive of thousands of photographs of the ground in locations important to society. A set of 200 are displayed across three slide projectors.
Wars During My Life Time, a new work for this exhibition, a newspaper listing - in Catalan - all wars fought during my lifetime.
I Wanted to See All of the News From Today, amasses from across the internet, the front pages of over 960 newspapers from around the world and displays these images within the space of a single scrolling projected display.
Text Trends, an animation which takes the content generated by search queries and reduces this process to its essential elements: search terms vs. frequency searched for over time, presented in the form of a line graph.
Martin Creed and Rachel Whiteread - Posters for the 2012 London Olympics
Posters for the London 2012 Olympics by artists including Martin Creed and Rachel Whiteread will be showing at Tate Britain next year as part of the London 2012 Festival. See http://festival.london2012.com.
Martin Creed - Artist Rooms, Tate Liverpool
Martin Creed is showing in Artist Rooms at Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4BB from 24 February - 27 July 2012. See www.tate.org.uk/liverpool.
David Bomberg in Migrations, Tate Britain
Work by David Bomberg is showing in Migrations at Tate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG from 31 January - 12 August 2012. See www.tate.org.uk/britain.
Liz Rideal - Cottton: Global Threads, Whitworth Art Gallery
Liz Rideal is showing in Cotton: Global Threads at the Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL from 11 February - 13 May 2012. See www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk.
Jon Thomson - (Thomson and Craighead) Mirror Neurons, National Glass Centre
Thomson and Craigheard are showing in the group exhibition Mirror Neurons at the National Glass Centre, Liberty Way, Sunderland SR6 0GL from 1 March - 20 May 2012. See www.nationalglasscentre.coml.
Dryden Goodwin - Caul 8, Cradle Head 4 and Synapse, Science Museum
Dryden Goodwin has three works on show in the Who am I? gallery, installed in a case including brain scanning technology gallery, at the Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD. See www.sciencemuseum.org.uk.
Martin John Callanan - The New Scientist
The image of a one cent euro, part of Martin John Callanan's new work, The Fundamental Units, features on the front page of the New Scientist, 4 December 2012.