She wanted his soul but he could only give her his blood
Paul Kindersley
4-27 September 2009
Transition Gallery
London E8
My original post/review of the exhibit is HERE
OTHER STUFF TO SEE…..
I’m not going to make it to some of these but, they look interesting none the less.
COLLAGE, LONDON/NEW YORK
FRED
London E2
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featuring important works from the last 100 years..alongside contemporary innovations….FRED (London) is delighted to have this opportunity to present an exhibition in celebration of Collage. Co-curated with Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York, this joint-exhibition provides a platform for contemporary American artists to show in London, many for the first time, alongside leading European artists represented by FRED. Both galleries have also brought together works by some of the foremost practitioners in Twentieth century Western art. The exhibition creates a unique grouping of work from this exciting field. *FRED*

Hare Essentials (2009)
David Harrison,Oil on canvas,72.2 x 41.2 cm
STARTING WITH A PHOTOGRAPH
10 Sept – 10 Oct .09
Michael Hoppen Gallery
London SW3
An exhibition of Saatchi Online Artists at Michael Hoppen Contemporary

Blue Lake Revisited,Robin Cracknell,C-type print from mixed media.
The Otolith Group
A Long Time Between Suns (Part 2)
The Show Room
London NW8
Opening 8 September 2009

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Informed by Satyajit Ray’s unmade film ‘The Alien’ (1967) and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s ‘Appunti per un film sull’India’ (1968), ‘Otolith III’ is a single screen projection that replays Ray’s unrealised science fiction as a series of competing past potential futures. As with Part 1 at Gasworks, it will be situated in a new installation conceived and designed by Will Holder. ‘Otolith III’ is accompanied by ‘Otolith Timeline’ (video, colour, 30 minutes, 2003) which situates The Otolith Trilogy in a speculative history of the 20th and 21st Century. The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of events, including a seminar with The Otolith Group and discussions with filmmaker Eyal Sivan and Bidoun magazine. *The Show Room*
So that was a mixed bag of things that I would like to see but probably wont get a chance to. They all look interesting in their own way, worth a look?


