Alison and Peter Smithson, James Stirling, Eduardo Paolozzi, and then some: The Whitechapel Gallery’s This is Tomorrow show had an all-star cast when it was unveiled in 1956, not that the audience was ...
In 2022 66-year-old Veronica Ryan was the oldest artist to ever win the Turner Prize. Four years later Whitechapel Gallery is staging one of the biggest present ...
The Whitechapel Gallery director’s advice to collecting novices is no-nonsense. Writing for the Telegraph ahead of London’s art fair Art14, Blazwick starts with the very practical: “How much ...
The Whitechapel Gallery, located in London’s Borough of Tower Hamlets, has been a cornerstone of the city’s art scene since its opening in 1901. Designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, it was one of ...
The Whitechapel gallery announced today that Lydia Yee has been appointed chief curator. She will be replacing Magnus af Petersens who is moving to the Modern Museet, Stockholm as the museum’s head of ...
A survey centers the threat of disease and the complex, often contradictory emotions stirred up by the risk of contagion. Installation view of Hamad Butt: Apprehensions at Whitechapel Gallery, London ...
Zineb Sedira, Whitechapel Gallery review — ravishing recreations of film sets charm and provoke on facebook (opens in a new window) Zineb Sedira, Whitechapel Gallery review — ravishing recreations of ...
The sculpture embodies Bourgeois’s dilemma as an artist. While paying tribute to her main source of inspiration – her childhood – it also proclaims her need to protect her memories from prying eyes.
The first room of Zineb Sedira’s exhibition Dreams Have No Titles (at the Whitechapel Gallery until 12 May) is both inviting and confusing. A dancefloor has been framed on the parquet, labelled here ...
We seem either to be witnessing a film in the making or the reenactment of a well known scene from an old movie. There they are again, upstairs. This time the couple appears on screen performing the ...
Since 1901, Whitechapel Art Gallery has built a reputation as a pioneering contemporary institution, giving early, important exhibitions to artists like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo.
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