Galleries - June 2018

Modernity in 1930s Italian Cinema. Until Jun 24. This exhibition explores a little known period ofItalian cinematic history, highlighting the strong Modernist influence apparent in the set designs created for some romantic comedies during the inter- war years. Wed–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 t 020 7704 9522 I estorickcollection t @Estorick f estorickcollection www.estorickcollection.com f FLOWERS GALLERY 82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP Lorenzo Vitturi: Money Must Be Made. Until Jun 30. Michael Wolf: Bottrop-Ebel 76. Until Jun 30. see also Cork Street map Tue–Sat 10–6 t 020 7920 7777 info@flowersgallery.com I flowersgallery t @flowersgallery www.flowersgallery.com g THE MILLINERY WORKS 85/87 Southgate Road, London N1 3JS Fine Arts & Crafts Furniture: Exhibition. Jun 6–24. *ad From Gothic Reform to The Cotswold School, including many designed and signed pieces alongside decorative items. Tue–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 free admn t 020 7359 2019 art@millineryworks.co.uk t @MillineryWorks f MillineryWorks www.millineryworks.co.uk h PANGOLIN LONDON Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG Breon O’Casey. The World Beyond. Jun 13–Aug 11. Pangolin London is delighted to present a mixed exhibition of paintings and scultpures by Breon O’Casey. Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7520 1480 gallery@pangolinlondon.com t @pangolinlondon f pangolinlondon www.pangolinlondon.com 42 GALLERIES JUNE 2018 a BARBICAN ART GALLERY Barbican Centre, Silk Street London EC2Y 8DS Ann Van den Broek: Loops of Behaviour. Jun 8–17. Dorothea Lange and Vanessa Winship. Jun 22–Sep 2. The Art Gallery features a double-bill ofphotography greats – Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) and contemporary photographer Vanessa Winship. The Curve hosts an exhilarating ‘total experience’ performance exhibition. see website for opening times free admn t 0845 1207550 artinfo@barbican.org.uk I barbicancentre t @BarbicanCentre f BarbicanCentre www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery b CLERKENWELL GALLERY 20 Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0DP Alain du Pontavice: A journey here and beyond. Jun 19–Jul 1. *ad Alain du Pontavice’s large striking abstract oil paintings are a mesmerising subtle play ofcolour, texture and form at his solo exhibition in London. PV June 19, 6–9. daily 10–7 t 07542 913457 contact@alaindupontavice.com I alaindupontavice t @Alain–duP www.alaindupontavice.com LT RD P A N C R A S R O A D A M D E N R O S T P E T E R ' S S T FA RRI N G D O N RD G O S W E L L R D RO S E B E R Y A VE BR I C K L A N E Q UE E NSBR I DG E R D R I C HM O ND R D S O U T H G A T E R D W OB U R N R D G RA Y' S I N N RD ST JOH N S T L O N D ON W AL L H O X T O N S T K I N G S L A N D R O A D K I N G GR AH A M ROA D M A R E S T R E E T R O E ESSEX ROAD N E W N O R T H R O A D U P P E R S T R OA D B A L L S P O N D R O A D YORK W AY C A L E D O N I A N R O A D L I V E R P O O L R O A D H A C K N E Y RO A D B E T H N A L G R E E N R D V I C T F E N C H URC H S T B I S H O P S G A T E CI TY R D F L E E T S T A N D N EW G A T E S T P E N T O N V I L L E O N R O A D R D C I T Y R O A D HIGHW C O MM ERC T O R I A E M B A N K M E N T R D S T R E E T H O L B O R N C L E R K E N W E L L R D O L D S T R E E T W H I T E C H A P E L H I B Liverpool Street Moorgate Aldgate East Temple Angel Old Street Tower Hill King's Cross Be Highbury & Isl. Whitechapel Chancery Lane Barbican Cannon St Dalston Junction d g a h e c f b MAP 27 LONDON CITY, KING’S CROSS, ISLINGTON & EAST END c DUTCH CENTRE 7 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2HA Suzanne Perlman: Catching The Ephemeral. Until Aug 31. *ad A student ofOskar Kokoschka in Salzburg and Sidney Gross in New York, 95-year-old artist Suzanne Perlman has carved her own distinctive career spanning eight decades and three continents. Mon–Fri 10–4, phone to check t 020 7588 1684 matthew@perlmanart.com I suzanneperlmanart f suzanneperlmanart www.suzanneperlman.co.uk d THE EAGLE GALLERY/EMH ARTS 159 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AL Paper Matters 2018. Jun 6–30. *ad Presented by Art First. Works by Christopher Cook, Simon Lewty, Will Maclean, Bridget Macdonald and Jack Milroy. Wed–Fri 11–6, Sat 11–4 t 020 7734 0386 info@artfirst.co.uk www.artfirst.co.uk www.emmahilleagle.com e ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART 39a Canonbury Square, London N1 2AN Rationalism on Set: Glamour and REVIEW : INKQ Oil and water, they say, don’t mix and it feels as if there is a similar hostility between art and science, the aesthetic of one not sympathetic to the rigour of the other. They do mix though and the resulting emulsion can be more stimulating and revealing for the spirit than apart. 6 science disciplined artists (or vice versa) have produced a spellbinding publication INKQ, issue 1 March 2018, 253 copies printed on sheets of recycled A1 paper to be read, discussed, displayed and kept. The botanical slant embraces the art while the expoloration of the theory, practice and application of colour across both spectra expands our misunderstanding or otherwise of reality. Jupiter is in there too. From inkyleavespublishing.com . Do look. PH

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