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SEPTEMBER 2024 - JANUARY 2025
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JUNE 2024 - SEPTEMBER 2024
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill presents Landscapes and Waterfalls, the first solo exhibition by British artist David Dawson at the gallery in Rome. The twelve large landscape paintings on view are part of an ongoing body of work that Dawson paints en plein air in his home country in Montgomeryshire, Mid Wales.
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APRIL 2024 - JUNE 2024
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill presents Fragmented Bodies, a group exhibition featuring new works by Celia Hempton, Wardell Milan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya.
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SEPTEMBER 2023 - OCTOBER 2023
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill presents an exhibition of ten new paintings of landscapes and interiors by Matvey Levenstein. The works depict scenes drawn from the artist’s life in New York and in Orient, on the northern shores of Long Island, NY, in which nature is prominent: forests in winter, the moodiness of a stormy sky, a vase of flowers reflecting the afternoon light.
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JUNE 2023 - JUNE 2023
Tracey Emin, Giorgio Griffa, Pietro Ruffo, Kiki Smith, Rachel Whiteread
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MAY 2023 - JULY 2023
Tracey Emin’s new exhibition in Rome, You Should Have Saved Me, presents a body of work made over the past two years in her studios in London and Margate.
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MARCH 2023 - APRIL 2023
Since the late 1990s, Ruffo’s practice has examined some of the most pressing social matters of our time, from the legacy of European colonialism and imperialism to the migrant crisis of the past two decades. The Planetary Garden continues Ruffo’s ongoing exploration of humankind’s relationship to the natural world, and of the impact of human activities upon the climate.
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DECEMBER 2022 - MARCH 2023
Sam Taylor-Johnson's exhibition "Wired" at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill, presents a series of large self-portrait photographs, all of which feature the artist precariously suspended by trapeze wires high above the dry rocky Californian desert. Taylor-Johnson's new body of work explores the vulnerability of the human condition and the precariousness of life amid all its apparent successes.
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MAY 2022 - NOVEMBER 2022
Kiki Smith's exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill presents new bodies of work, including some of the most complex bronze sculptures of the artist's career. Over the past three decades Smith has explored the philosophical, social and spiritual aspects of human existence through her profound and meditative works.
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FEBRUARY 2022 - MAY 2022
The exhibition spans the full breadth of Giorgio Griffa’s practice, bringing together highlights from the artist’s three major bodies of work: his minimal canvases of the 70s; his large gestural works from the 80s; and his lively rhythmic paintings from the last decade inspired by modernist poetry and avant-garde music.
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NOVEMBER 2021 - FEBRUARY 2022
The Last Stand, an exhibition of new abstract works by Gianni Politi. Made over long lockdown hours in his studio in Rome, the show includes a group of monumental canvases, the largest of which measures 3.5 x 8 meters.
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DECEMBER 2020 - OCTOBER 2021
Domenico Bianchi (b. 1955, Rome) in his first-time collaboration with the gallery, presents paintings made in 2020 using his trademark medium of wax on board, combined with oil colour and precious metals.
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OCTOBER 2020 - OCTOBER 2020
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill presents two exhibitions at 14 Hay Hill, Mayfair, in October 2020:
Fate & Luck includes work by Tracey Emin, Richard Long, Gianni Politi, Rachel Whiteread and Domenico Bianchi, all of which are connected in their exploration of the theme of life and fate.
Giorgio Griffa 1968 shows early works by the Italian artist Giorgio Griffa.
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SEPTEMBER 2019 - DECEMBER 2019
The title of this exhibition – Leaving – confronts the complexity of significant life changes: it can be read as a shift in consciousness, a withdrawal to the intimacy of reflection and memory; it can also indicate a move from one place to another, the intensity of bidding one’s farewell, and the exciting feeling of a new beginning.
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MAY 2019 - JULY 2019
Richard Long (Bristol, 1945) is one of the most prominent artists of a generation that revolutionized sculptural practice in the 1970s. By the simple act of walking in the landscape, he combined aspects of minimalism, conceptualism and Arte Povera as a way to articulate ideas about time, space and man’s relationship to nature.
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APRIL 2019 - MAY 2019
Gianni Politi presents his second solo exhibition at the gallery.Titled In the Belly of the Serpent, the show features abstract paintings and Da Vinci-esque portraits on canvas.
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JANUARY 2019 - MARCH 2019
CHANGE CONNECT CONTINUE
Opening Friday 25 January 2019 at 18:30
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SEPTEMBER 2018 - JANUARY 2019
Eddie Peake presents People, his fourth exhibition at the gallery in Rome.The show features recent paintings in four distinct series, including vast works that resemble cinema screens, and small wooden panels.
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MAY 2018 - SEPTEMBER 2018
The Italian painter Francesco Clemente presents a new body of paintings inspired by Federico García Lorca’s seminal collection of poems “Poet in New York” – and especially by the poem “El Rey De Harlem” or “The King of Harlem” – written by the Spanish author while living in New York in 1929-1930.
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APRIL 2024 - NOVEMBER 2024
A display of works by RICHARD LONG at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill, Ponte Pesaro - Venice.
April to November 2024
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NOVEMBER 2023 - MARCH 2024
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill presents an exhibition of seven new monumental paintings of islands by the German artist Anselm Kiefer. Symbolizing isolation, exploration, and the human desire for connection, the theme of islands has long fascinated Kiefer. The artist examines these concepts by drawing inspiration from various mythologies, literature, philosophy, and his own personal experiences.
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FEBRUARY 2020 - JULY 2020
Pietro Ruffo presents MAREMOTO - Tidal Wave, his fourth exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill. Ruffo explores themes such as liberty, democracy, war, commerce, colonialism; he delves into anthropology, philosophy, and political history. For this show he has created monumental wall-installations in hand-painted blue and white ceramic tiles. These works use the idea of water – the most spectacular identifier of our planet, blue with water – in all its complexity: a geographical boundary, a source of food and wealth, an abused and polluted habitat, a protector, a destroyer, the source of all life.
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NOVEMBER 2017 - DECEMBER 2017
The third solo exhibition of Matvey Levenstein at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill opens on Friday 24 November 2017. Levenstein is known to the public for his soft-focus paintings of still lifes and church interiors based on photographs he took in Italy in the early 2000s
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OCTOBER 2017 - NOVEMBER 2017
The solo exhibition of Betty Woodman at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill, opening Friday 20 October 2017, features recent works from the artist’s studio in Tuscany and a selection of drawings.
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MAY 2017 - OCTOBER 2017
Rachel Whiteread’s third exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill features new and recent works made over the past two years, including a unique double-door sculpture, resin and concrete casts of windows and walls, as well as large new works made with papier-mâché.
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FEBRUARY 2017 - MAY 2017
Giorgio Griffa’s second exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill retraces the artist’s history from the end of the 1960s to the present day through a brief retrospective of works. From the radical rigour of the 70s to the more expressive and liberal gestures of today, the works come together in a sequence of colour and signs.
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DECEMBER 2016 - FEBRUARY 2017
For his first solo show at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Gianni POLITI has created three types of work: abstract paintings made using scraps of canvas with acrylic, oil and household paint; small portraits on canvas; and bronze stretchers of varying sizes realized with multi-colored patinas, marble and painted wood inserts.
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SEPTEMBER 2016 - NOVEMBER 2016
Presenting the exhibition of two great American artists: Kiki SMITH and Betty WOODMAN. Friends for decades and now showing together for the first time, Smith and Woodman share an affinity with Italy and have chosen Rome to present their work in a double solo show which includes tapestry, sculpture, ceramics, painting, and drawing.
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JUNE 2016 - SEPTEMBER 2016
The title of this exhibition, a phrase by Paul Valery which is quoted by Italo Calvino in the notes of his Norton Lecture on “lightness”, expresses the idea that to fly, to leave the bounds of gravity, to reach higher and to head for the skies is to expend effort, concentration, and volition.
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FEBRUARY 2016 - MAY 2016
Richard Long’s fifth solo exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill is dedicated to mud paintings, with a selection of works starting from 2005 up to works made in the past two months on canvas and on Fabriano paper. The show also includes a line made on site using Italian Serpentino stone.
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NOVEMBER 2015 - FEBRUARY 2016
Emiliano Maggi, Marco Palmieri, Gianni Politi
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill is pleased to announce Three Romans, an exhibition featuring the most recent works by Emiliano Maggi, Marco Palmieri, and Gianni Politi. These young Roman artists have contributed to invigorating the contemporary art scene in Rome and extending it internationally.
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SEPTEMBER 2015 - NOVEMBER 2015
James Bidgood, while making his extraordinarily influential underground film "Pink Narcissus" in 1959, made a series of photographs of the young actors in the "underwater" sets. These now rare colour photographs, developed and printed in a local drugstore, will be shown alongside black and white photographs made by John Maybury, the British experimental film-maker, at the Temple of Segeste in Sicily.
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MAY 2015 - NOVEMBER 2015
Tracey Emin’s exhibition of new paintings, embroideries, drawings and bronzes opens at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill in Rome. Emin’s particular interest in the work of Edvard Munch and Egon Schiele informs her paintings, monoprints and drawings, which explore complex personal states and ideas of self-representation.
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JANUARY 2015 - APRIL 2015
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new works by Eddie Peake. Painting, sculpture, performances and installations will all feature in an immersive environment. Developed out of Peake’s solo presentation for Frieze New York 2014, Psychosis, the exhibition also draws on the six months the artist has spent living and working in Rome in the lead-up to this show.
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OCTOBER 2014 - DECEMBER 2014
Giorgio Griffa (Turin, 1936) is one of the most radical and articulate artists of the avant-garde working in Italy today. This exhibition, entirely of work from the past year, displays an astonishing burst of creative and intellectual energy that has produced a series of paintings on unstretched canvas unified by references to the Golden Mean (Canone Aureo).
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JULY 2014 - OCTOBER 2014
Inaugural Exhibition at Vicolo dei Catinari 3
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FEBRUARY 2014 - JUNE 2014
Hempton's work explores in a sometimes startling fashion contemporary questions around privacy and intimacy, what they mean in a world where traditional norms of modesty, prudence, privacy, and discretion have been provoked and adjusted to fit an age of redefined boundaries.
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NOVEMBER 2013 - DECEMBER 2013
Hanna Lidens work looks at the ignored edges of urban living. Her new sculptures are made from cement, tin cans, beer bottles, cheap sunglasses, garbage bags, chains and other overlooked debris from city life.
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JUNE 2013 - JULY 2013
In via Orti D'Alibert, the artist shows a new series of works, acrylic paintings, portraits, abstract compositions and a self-portrait on paper, as well as two sculptures in cardboard and iron. At via della Lungara 42: Work No. 1584: Half the air in a given space, one of the artist’s iconic balloon installations. In the new gallery at vicolo dei Catinari 3 Creed presents a grand series of sculptures, composed of iron beams stacked according to diverse structural logic, based on the industrial standard dimensions, specifically conceived for this space.
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APRIL 2013 - MAY 2013
Prem Sahib's sculpture and paintings appears abstract and minimal, formally clean and precise. However each is begat from convictions regarding intimacy, sexuality, relationships, desire, and community.
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APRIL 2013 - MAY 2013
River Crossing
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FEBRUARY 2013 - APRIL 2013
The past few years have seen Beninati concentrating on installations at large biennale exhibitions in Italy, China, Turkey, Eastern Europe. Between these commitments, he has been working on a new body of work in his studio in Palermo, paintings which show the artist entering a new pictorial phase in his career. They will be exhibited for the first time in Rome.
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DECEMBER 2012 - FEBRUARY 2013
This will be Tracey Emin's fourth exhibition with Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma. Her art is one of disclosure, using her life events as inspiration for works ranging from painting, drawing, video and installation, to photography, needlework and sculpture.
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OCTOBER 2012 - DECEMBER 2012
This is Pietro Ruffo's third exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma. These new framed works use paper and cartographic maps which Ruffo cuts, paints, assembles, and configures into complex images that refer directly to the political ideals expressed by the protesters during the recent uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East.
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SEPTEMBER 2012 - OCTOBER 2012
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma, Via Orti d'Alibert Space
For his second solo show in the gallery, Matvey Levenstein will present a group of new paintings - on canvas and on copper - of landscapes in Orient, Long Island.
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JULY 2012 - SEPTEMBER 2012
Call 2 Arms is Eddie Peake's second exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma. It opens with large spray paintings of faces rendered in vivid colours, made using the negative space left by plastic bags and scarves. Also included are highlighter-coloured paintings on steel panels.
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MAY 2012 - JUNE 2012
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Jeff Wall presents a group of new large-scale photographs made recently in Italy and in his home town of Vancouver in Canada.
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MARCH 2012 - APRIL 2012
In this exhibition we present a group of works which chronicle walks in Ireland, England, France, Italy and Greece. These texts, factual and poetic, evoke the silence and reflection of these journeys in often remote parts of the world. Long’s first text-work was made in 1969 for When Attitudes Become Form, the seminal exhibition of Conceptual Art curated by Harald Szeemann at the Bern Kunsthalle, Switzerland.
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JANUARY 2012 - MARCH 2012
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
The gallery is pleased to present a new project with Juliana Cerqueira Leite, a young Brazilian artist. The show will open on January 24th and will present new works made specifically for the show in Rome: a scupture and large body drawings.
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DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012
Lupo Borgonovo, Chiara Camoni, Luca Francesconi, Alessandro Roma
A project curated by Ludovico Pratesi dedicated to the evolution of sculpture within the Italian younger generation of artists. It brings together the works of Lupo Borgonovo (Milan 1985), Chiara Camoni (Piacenza 1974), Luca Francesconi (Mantova 1979) and Alessandro Roma (Milan 1977) .
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SEPTEMBER 2011 - SEPTEMBER 2011
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
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JULY 2011 - SEPTEMBER 2011
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma, Lungara Space
On Wednesday 6 July 2011 the gallery opens a project featuring two new video works by MASBEDO.
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MAY 2011 - SEPTEMBER 2011
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
The exhibition presents six new large paintings, portraits of women called Winter Women and five self-portraits, Summer Self, by Francesco Clemente in both the gallery spaces.
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SEPTEMBER 2010 - NOVEMBER 2010
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Thursday 23 September 2010, Kiki Smith will open her second solo show with the Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma. The exhibition will include new works on paper and sculptures.
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MAY 2010 - JULY 2010
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Anselm Kiefer's second solo show includes in the main gallery, new and tall paintings representing the dynamism of a primordial planetary surface as well as the cycle of life; and a site-specific sculpture installed in the gallery's annex space: a celestial orb rests on the shoulders of the life-size figure, a new character in his group of "Women of Antiquity".
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FEBRUARY 2010 - APRIL 2010
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Tracey Emin, the internationally acclaimed English artist, will open her third solo show at the Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma on Friday, 19 February 2010.
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SEPTEMBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
With mirrored columns bouncing light around the space, Cerith Wyn Evans turns the gallery into a hall of mirrors. He also plays with mass-produced, mass-marketed images, transforming magazine pages into works of silver ink on silver backgrounds.
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OCTOBER 2008 - NOVEMBER 2008
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Jeff Wall's second exhibition in Rome includes a number of smaller works made in the city, as well as one of his largest works, the image of a barren landscape in Sicily.
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MAY 2008 - SEPTEMBER 2008
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Martin Creed’s new wall paintings were especially conceived for the gallery so as to create a pinstriped space where the viewer loses his conception of depth and gravity.
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APRIL 2008 - MAY 2008
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Simon Popper’s installation covers the gallery walls with linen canvases of various sizes, each representing a specific type of bird, from ostriches to parrots, finches to ducks.
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FEBRUARY 2008 - MARCH 2008
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Using Italian stones and Tiber River mud, Richard Long poses primary shapes as symbols of universal culture found both in the host place and also in relationship between man and nature.
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DECEMBER 2007 - FEBRUARY 2008
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Perentorio includes photography, glass, and ceramics. Using his body to portray allegorical figures, Ontani draws from literature and myth to captures their attributes in his work.
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OCTOBER 2007 - DECEMBER 2007
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Matvey Levenstein presents works strictly related to the city of Rome - his still lives start from his own snapshots of the city, and are carefully executed so as to reveal no brush marks.
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APRIL 2007 - MAY 2007
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Max Renkel’s second solo show at the Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma unveils five new paintings, each of which examines the female figure through uniform colors and an absence of shadow.
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FEBRUARY 2007 - APRIL 2007
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Rachel Whiteread’s works are pieces of domestic furniture – chairs, stools, cabinets, and shelves – which support or contain cast cardboard boxes, closed with tape and ready to be moved.
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DECEMBER 2006 - JANUARY 2007
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
In these works, Down Brown avoids the heroics of classical portraiture, while employing formal craftsmanship that overtly alludes to both the rigidity and beauty of ancient Greek sculpture.
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MAY 2006 - AUGUST 2006
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
In Francesco Clemente’s installation, thirty-two jewel-like watercoloured self-portraits face a dramatic new painting called Pantheon, the largest single canvas the artist has ever made.
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OCTOBER 2005 - NOVEMBER 2005
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Kiki Smith presents sculptures in bronze, iron, and porcelain, as an homage to the female spirit, as well as drawings beautifully rendered in pencil and coloured with the artist’s blood.
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MAY 2005 - AUGUST 2005
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Manfredi Beninati’s work hangs in a delicate balance between sweetness and disconcertion, referring both to children's toys and to the sculpture of 19th century Italian artist Medardo Rosso.
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APRIL 2005 - MAY 2005
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Richard Long’s sculptures are made from the stones that pave Roman streets – “sampietrini” – as well as rose-colored stone from Puglia, along with photographs of landscapes that document the artist’s presence in nature.
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JANUARY 2005 - MARCH 2005
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Sam Taylor-Wood introduces a series of large photographs: Self Portrait Suspended and a series of small lightboxes: The Passion Cycle.
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SEPTEMBER 2012 - OCTOBER 2012
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma, Via della Lungara Space
Max Renkel, a German artist, will present a new project especially conceived for the gallery in Rome in Via della Lungara space.
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MAY 2011 - MAY 2011
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma, Lungara Space
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APRIL 2011 - MAY 2011
Street View Project, Lungara Space
On Friday 15 April 2011, the gallery will open a new project in its space in Via della Lungara, with a show by a young Italian artist Stefano Minzi: a series of works dedicated to 'air' in its multifaceted meanings and shapes. Watching these landscapes, the viewer sees something appear, it's a group of warplanes. Like modern grasshoppers carrying bombs.
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FEBRUARY 2011 - APRIL 2011
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma, Lungara Space
On Saturday 19 February 2011, the gallery opens a new show with the German artist Carsten Nicolai. Nicolai has developed a room-size audio-visual installation (Unitxt Mirror) specifically conceived for our space in Via della Lungara.
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DECEMBER 2010 - FEBRUARY 2011
Street View Project
On Friday 10 December 2010, the gallery will open a new Street View project in its new space on the corner of Via Orti d'Alibert and Via della Lungara, with a show by English artist Michael Dean, The Look of Touch. On display two large sculptures which reflect upon the monumental structures of Rome.
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DECEMBER 2010 - FEBRUARY 2011
On Friday 10 December 2010 the gallery will open the second exhibition of the British artist Don Brown. Questioning ideas of perfection, his sculptures catch Yoko, his wife, in everyday poses. Although without the heroics of classical portraiture, their detailed craftsmanship allude to the works of Ancient Greece or Canova.
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SEPTEMBER 2010 - SEPTEMBER 2010
Street View Project
On Friday 3 September 2010, Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma will open the third show of Street View program in the gallery's secondary space on the corner of Via Orti d'Alibert and Via della Lungara, with a project by English artist Eddie Peake.
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AUGUST 2010 - SEPTEMBER 2010
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DECEMBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010
Street View Project
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma presents its second Street View project, with Ivan Malerba (Naples, 1972). Malerba lives in Glasgow, and here presents a set of nine paintings.
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OCTOBER 2009 - DECEMBER 2009
Street View Project
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma introduces Street View, a series of short exhibitions by young artists in the gallery’s secondary space, located on the corner of Via Orti d’Alibert and Via della Lungara. Street View’s first project is with Carlo Zanni.
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APRIL 2009 - SEPTEMBER 2009
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
With a series of large portraits, Pietro Ruffo reflects on his time at a psychiatric health center in Switzerland, where he collaborated with resident patients to create a permanent artwork.
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JANUARY 2006 - APRIL 2006
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Through an analogy between the history of mankind and the millennial history of Earth, this show investigates the fundamental, vital aspects of Kiefer’s work via successive geological eras.
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OCTOBER 2006 - NOVEMBER 2006
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
More Flow explores Tracey Emin's personal history via thoughts and dreams in which she portrays herself as a sexy, erotic icon, and as a naked, defenceless human being looking for love.
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OCTOBER 2004 - DECEMBER 2004
Luigi Ontani's sculptures and photographs refer to the idea of true heroism and its connection with love, as found in both sophisticated literary sources and popular traditions.
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FEBRUARY 2004 - APRIL 2004
Max Renkel concentrates on the study of colour and composition. His paintings, at first abstract, gradually reveal an imagery based on observation of nature and the human figure.
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JUNE 2003 - AUGUST 2003
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Manfredi Beninati’s use of images of the family in his paintings flirts with the conventional Madonna and child, provoking a modern, psychological interpretation of the genesis of life.
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MARCH 2003 - MAY 2003
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Jeff Wall's first show in Rome comprises a group of carefully composed cibachrome transparencies in lightboxes, each of which is defined and yet internally energized by human absence.
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NOVEMBER 2008 - APRIL 2009
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Gary Hume’s most recent works are paintings of baby birds, composed in his characteristic medium of colorful household gloss on aluminum panels.
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MAY 2007 - AUGUST 2007
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Using flags and maps of six different countries, Pietro Ruffo's drawings, watercolours, and paintings trace the cultural and economic influence of some of the world’s most powerful states.
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JUNE 2004 - SEPTEMBER 2004
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Tracey Emin displays distinctive examples of her work, which showcase her ability to transmit autobiographical sentiments and situations through her techniques and materials.
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JANUARY 2003 - MARCH 2003
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Richard Long’s exhibition Hand Made, created for the Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma’s opening, presents a series of works on wood using mud from the rivers Avon in Somerset and Tiber in Rome.
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SEPTEMBER 2011 - NOVEMBER 2011
On Friday 30 September 2011, the gallery will open a show with new works by Rachel Whiteread: a group of resin sculptures and drawings. The show will be in both spaces of the gallery.
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OCTOBER 2021 - OCTOBER 2021
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill presents works by Domenico Bianchi, Tracey Emin, Giorgio Griffa, Gianni Politi, Rachel Whiteread
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SEPTEMBER 2021 - SEPTEMBER 2021
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill returns to Art Basel with historical works by Giorgio Griffa from the late 1960s / 1970s
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SEPTEMBER 2021 - SEPTEMBER 2021
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JANUARY 2018 - APRIL 2018
Abstract painter Giorgio Griffa, closely linked to the Arte Povera movement, first became known in the 1960s as part of an Italian generation of artists who sought to radically redefine painting. At the age of 81, Griffa continues to make work in his studio in Turin. This exhibition at the Camden Arts Cenre in London spans the breadth of the artist’s practice, incorporating works from the 1960s through to today.
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JANUARY 2017 - SEPTEMBER 2017
Martin Creed: SAY CHEESE!
from 20 January - 7 May 2017
The exhibition brings together around 40 works to form a coherent reflection of Creed’s versatile and characteristic oeuvre and has been realized in close collaboration with the artist.
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JUNE 2016 - AUGUST 2016
Park Avenue Armory presents a solo exhibition by Martin Creed - "The Back Door". The artist continues his ongoing exploration into rhythm, scale, and order in his largest installation in the U.S. to date, a survey of his work from its most minimal moments to extravagant, larger-than-life installations. Utilizing both the Wade Thompson Drill Hall and the historic interiors of the building, Creed reimagines the space with opening and closing doors, curtains, a slamming piano, and balloons, amongst other new works made for this exhibition.
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FEBRUARY 2016 - APRIL 2016
Giorgio Griffa’s solo show at the Fondation Van Gogh in Arles presents old and new works, including a selection of his recent, large-format Canone aureo (Golden Ratio) canvases. Among them is Canone aureo 705 (VVG), created in 2015 specially for this exhibition and paying dazzling homage to Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night of 1889.
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OCTOBER 2015 - JANUARY 2016
Barbican London
For his new Curve commission, London-based artist Eddie Peake combines live performance with sculpture, video, installation and painting to create an energetic and erotic gallery experience. Sexuality and desire are constant themes in Peake’s live performances that typically foreground the naked body.
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SEPTEMBER 2015 - NOVEMBER 2015
ICA London
For his first institutional solo exhibition in London, Prem Sahib will present new and recent work in the Lower and Upper Galleries at the ICA. A palpable sense of the body and human touch permeates throughout Sahib’s works, which comprise sculpture, paintings, works on paper and performance. Often minimal and sparse in colour, Sahib’s works invariably stand in for the body rather than offer a figurative representation.
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MAY 2015 - AUGUST 2015
One of the most radical and articulate artists of the avant-garde working in Italy today, Giorgio Griffa became known in the late 60s for his paintings reduced to their essential components: canvas, colours and brushstrokes. The Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève presents an exhibition covering his oeuvre between 1968 and 2014.
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AUGUST 1943 - SEPTEMBER 2016
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NOVEMBER 2018 - MARCH 2019
The Brant Foundation Art Study Center presents “Francesco Clemente: Works 1978–2018”, a survey of works by the Italian artist. The exhibition brings together a concise but comprehensive selection spanning 40 years of the artist’s work including self-portraits and portraits, works on paper, frescoes, monumental oil and watercolour paintings, and one of the artist’s notable hand painted tents.
12 November 2018 to March 2019
The Brant Foundation Art Study Center
941 North Street, Greenwich CT 06831 - New York
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SEPTEMBER 2018 - JANUARY 2019
Now showing at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, this first comprehensive survey of the work of British sculptor Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963), brings together some 100 objects from the course of the artist’s 30 year career. The exhibition opened at Tate Britain, London in September 2017; was shown at the 21er Haus Museum of Contemporary Art, Vienna, March – July 2018; and will be presented at the Saint Louis Art Museum, March – June 2019.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - JANUARY 2019
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MARCH 2018 - JULY 2018
Celebrating 25 years of Rachel Whiteread's internationally acclaimed sculpture, this touring exhibition is a comprehensive survey of one of Britain's leading contemporary artists. Having opened at Tate Britain last year, this show will place a special emphasis on the drawings and preparatory works for Whiteread's great permanent memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, unveiled in 2000 at the Judenplatz in Vienna.
7 March - 29 July 2018
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SEPTEMBER 2017 - JANUARY 2018
Celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread's internationally acclaimed sculpture. The most comprehensive exhibition to date, this study of Whiteread's career brings together well-known works such as Untitled (100 Spaces) 1995 and Untitled (Staircase) 2001 alongside works that have never been previously exhibited.
12 September 2017 - 21 January 2018
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APRIL 2017 - OCTOBER 2017
Houghton Hall hosts a major exhibition by internationally-celebrated Turner Prize-winning British Landscape artist, Richard Long.
From 30 April to 26 October 2017
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APRIL 2016 - JUNE 2016
Fondazione Puglisi Cosentino, Catania
"Breve Storia Del Resto Del Mondo" is an anthology of works focussing on the main social themes, a journey through the universal principles of tolerance and democracy, the idea of progress of a civilization, the forms of colonisation, the processes of cultural, social and religious emancipation that give rise to ancient and unsolved conflicts between populations. Historical and political consciousness, anthropological analysis, critique of philosophical thought, pschology of contemporary society, but also study of landscape, art-making practice linked to project design and to the typical attitude of a researcher, Pietro Ruffo, committed to a lonely and poetic reconstruction of the history (of the rest) of the world.
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JANUARY 2015 - APRIL 2015
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MAY 2014 - MAY 2014
Psychosis, a solo presentation
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill is proud to present a solo presentation by Eddie Peake at Frieze New York, stand A26. Psychosis is a solo-stand of new work by Eddie Peake. It includes a see-through wall installation, paintings, sculpture, neon, and a 3-minute performance every hour.
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JULY 2012 - JULY 2012
Chisenhale Gallery, London
A one-night event devised by Eddie Peake. The piece features an original live musical composition and an ensemble of male and female dancers. Eddie Peake's performance is presented in co-operation with Tate Modern and follows the related performance, Amidst A Sea Of Flailing High Heels And Cooking Utensils, part 1 which took place on Saturday 21 July 2012.
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JULY 2012 - JULY 2012
The Tanks, Tate Modern, London
Eddie Peake presents a new performance made especially for the Tanks. He works with bodies, movement and music, playfully exploring physical form in all its manifestations.
The event coincides with the opening of the Tanks, the new space at the Tate Modern. The performance is presented in co-operation with the Chisenhale Gallery, London.
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MARCH 2012 - MARCH 2012
Royal Academy of Arts, London
A performance at the Royal Academy of Arts where Eddie Peake is completing his Master's Degree. The performance, called Touch is a 30-minute game of naked five-a-side football.
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FEBRUARY 2010 - SEPTEMBER 2010
Brooklyn Museum, New York
In this exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Kiki Smith presents a unique, site-specific installation exploring ideas of creative inspiration and the cycle of life in relation to women artists.
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JANUARY 2010 - APRIL 2010
MACRO, Rome
Second appointment at MACRO, Museum in Rome, with works of young Roman artists in dialogue between eachother.
Pietro Ruffo presents a large installation of an Italian landscape. His show is curated by Ilaria Marotta.
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APRIL 2009 - JUNE 2009
Museo di Capodimonte, Naples
A solo show by Luigi Ontani at Museo Capodimonte in Naples. The show present 32 works by the artists (Photos, ceramics, marbles) installed in dialogue between the collection and furniture of the museum.
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SEPTEMBER 2008 - NOVEMBER 2008
Liverpool Biennial International Festival of Contemporary Art
Manfredi Beninati takes part of the Biennial with an installation To Think of Something, a new site-specific commission, behind the fagade of apparently abandoned building, Beninati reveals to us a secretly inhabited apartment. The boarded up windows of a derelict burnt-out house play host to a poster, but a gap in the hoarding offers a stolen glimpse onto an altogether more domestic scene.
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JULY 2007 - SEPTEMBER 2007
Le Consortium, Dijon
Don Brown's solo show at the contemporary art centre Le Consortium in Dijon, France, showcases the artist's drawings and sculptures, the latter of which are modeled on his wife, Yoko.
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SEPTEMBER 2024 - DECEMBER 2024
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JULY 2010 - OCTOBER 2010
The Fruitmarket, Edinburgh
A major exhibition of recent work by Martin Creed in Scotland with catalogue. The show focuses on stacking and progression - stacks of planks, tables, boxes, series of paintings. A highlight of the exhibition is a new commission in which Creed turns the Gallery's staircase into a synthesizer, with each step sounding a different note on the scale as the audience walks up or down.
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JUNE 2010 - JULY 2010
Pastificio Cerere, Rome
I sei traditori della libertà is a solo show by Pietro Ruffo, presenting his final step on the figure of Isaiah Berlin and the concept of positive/negative freedom elaborated in the text "Two concepts of freedom" (1958). The exhibition is curated by Laura Barreca.
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FEBRUARY 2010 - APRIL 2010
The Common Guild, Glasgow
Things is a selection of works by Martin Creed from a period over 15 years. Utilising commonplace materials from copy paper and cardboard boxes to dining room tables, carefully ordered according to size, Creed presents the spectrum of possibilities we are offered every day and highlights the absurdity that can be found in the ordinary.
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NOVEMBER 2009 - DECEMBER 2009
MAR, Ravenna
Ruffo depicts scenarios of conflict in Middle East as a historical stereotype, free of any moralistic intention. The artist explains the way in which the actions of war are directly related to animal instincts in nature.
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FEBRUARY 2009 - MAY 2009
Fundaciò Mirò, Barcelona
The Joan Mirò Foundation in Barcelona presents Her memory, an exhibition by Kiki Smith containing recent work by the US artist. It is an exhibition that travelled before to the Museum Haus Esters in Krefeld and the Kunsthalle Nuremberg, in Germany (her home town).
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JANUARY 2008 - MAY 2008
MAMBO, Museum of Modern Art, Bologna
MAMbo dedicates to Luigi Ontani, in his hometown, an important retrospective with a rich selection of about two hundred works, from the sixties until today and some new works especially produced for the occasion.
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JUNE 2005 - NOVEMBER 2005
DARC Pavilion, Giardini, Venice
In 2005 Manfredi Beninati was selected as one of four young artists to represent his country at Venice Biennale. His installation was at DARC Pavilion in the Giardini. Beninati's pictorial production is intrinsically bound to installations that appear to be deserted sets, spaces that are often inaccessible and that the viewer can only observe through cracks or darkened glass soliciting a sort of voyeurism which violates the private sphere and the indefiniteness of memory.
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JANUARY 2013 - JUNE 2014
Rachel Whiteread, one of the leading international artists of her generation (awarded the Turner Prize in 1993 and represented Britain at the Veniec Biennale in 1997), will show in Bologna a group of works ranging from 1991 to 2013 that share the common vision of daily objects and intimate spaces in Giorgio Morandi's collection at MAMbo Museum. Her works dialogue with a still life of Giorgio Morandi from 1956.
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MAY 2009 - JULY 2009
Centro Arti Visive Pescheria, Pesaro
In this solo show, curated by Ludovico Pratesi, Ruffo presents a group of six large flags: Israel, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Hamas, whose territory is fraught with political and religious conflicts.
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OCTOBER 2003 - JANUARY 2004
SMAK, Gent
The Genthara exhibition illustrates Ontani's whole career on the basis of photos, drawings, sculptures, works in glass and ceramics, more than two hundred of his works from 1967 through 2003.
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MARCH 2012 - MARCH 2012
A solo project by Eddie Peake: it is a rolling performance playing with the typical conventions and format of a solo show in a gallery. Eddie Peake has used edited VHS footage from his own family archive as a central point of departure, but where one might ordinarily expect to find video played on a loop in a gallery, invites the audience to request it to be played from the beginning, or not.
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JANUARY 2010 - APRIL 2010
The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
The Hammer Museum presents the first museum retrospective of drawings by British artist Rachel Whiteread. While her sculpture is well known and widely published; her work on paper has remained largely behind the scenes produced independently of her sculpture yet evoke similarly poignant notions of presence and absence. This exhibition will travel to the Nasher Museum in Dallas and the Tate Britain in London.
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