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International depth Art diary ● ARCADE, Luca Bertolo: Everybody is Britannia Street, WC1X 9JD, 020 7841 9960, Always Right. Until Feburary 18, www.gagosian.com 87 Lever Street, EC1, 020 7608 0428, ● GEFFRYE MUSEUM, Teenage to the fair www.arcadefinearts.com Bedrooms: “like a house inside of a ● ART SPACE GALLERY, Winter Journey: house”. Until March. 136 Kingsland Road, Yves Berger, Anthony Farrell, Paul E2 8EA, 020 7739 9893, www.geffrye- pper Street’s Business Design from the 1960s is an “important early Hamlyn, George Rowlett, Anthony museum.org.uk Centre will turn into a work by the Scottish-Irish artist”, Whishaw. Until January 27, 84 St Peter’s St, ● HOUSE OF ILLUSTRATION, Main treasure trove for art lovers who is to be the subject of a major N1, 020 7359 7002, Gallery exhibition – Ardizzone: A Uand collectors from January 18 as it retrospective at the Irish Museum of www.artspacegallery.co.uk Retrospective. Until January 22. South again plays host to London Art Fair. Modern Art, Dublin, opening in July. ● BARBICAN, The Vulgar: Gallery exhibition – Laura Carlin: Fashion Redefined. Until February 5 Ceramics, until February 5, 2 Granary Spanning the early 20th century to Crozier’s work has recently been 2017, Silk Street, EC2, 020 7638 8891 Square, King’s Cross, N1, 020 3696 2020, the present day, the 29th LAF acquired by the Tate, the Imperial ● BARBICAN CURVE, Richard Mosse: www.houseofillustration.org.uk features no fewer than 129 galleries War Museum, and Ireland’s Great Incoming. February 15-April 23, Silk Street, ● , Commit presenting quality Modern British art Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac EC2, 020 7638 8891, Outrage! The Spa Fields Riots of www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery 1816. Until January 14, 245 St John St, alongside quality international University, just outside New York. ● BARBICAN LIBRARY, Colour-full: EC1V, 020 7527 2837, www.islington.gov.uk/ modern and contemporary works. Other prominent artists to be pots and paintings by Islington Art libraries-arts-and-heritage/heritage/ More than one-fifth of the 2017 featured by Piano Nobile include Society members Jo Pethybridge and islington-museum/exhibitions exhibitors come from outside the UK, Paul Nash, Mark Gertler, John Margaret Thompson. Until January 28. ● JAMES FREEMAN GALLERY, Still Here: including France, Germany, South Armstrong, William Coldstream, Euan 2nd floor, The Barbican, Silk Street, EC2Y Emily Allchurch | Jane Ward | Suzanne 8DS, www.barbican.org.uk/general/ Moxhay. Until January 16, 354 Korea, China and the US. Uglow, Leon Kossoff, John Golding, visitor-information/library-events , N1, 020 7226 3300, International contemporary and Tony Cragg. ● , London www.jamesfreemangallery.com galleries making their LAF debut In addition to a comprehensive Art Fair. January 18-22, 52 Upper Street, N1 ● OUTPOST, John Sheehy: include Pi Artworks from Istanbul, series of curated exhibitions, talks, 0QH, 0844 581 1388, No Time for Tears. Until January 31, 546 www.londonartfair.co.uk Holloway Road, N7 6JP, 020 7281 3620, Seoul’s Atelier Aki, Victor Lope Arte tours, films and performances by ● CHARLIE SMITH GALLERY, Young http://peterbedford.org.uk/outpost Contemporaneo, Barcelona, and experts in the field, new features Gods: Year 10. London Graduates and ● PANGOLIN LONDON, Pangolin Island 6 from Shanghai. and highlights for this year’s fair Postgraduates. Curated by Zavier Ellis. London Sculpture Trail. Until Nearer home, both William Crozier include: January 13-February 11. 336 Old Street, December, Spring Exhibition: works ● EC1V 9DR, 020 7739 4055, representing the gallery’s stable of (1930-2011) and Henry Moore (1898- “curiosities” from The Hanbury www.charliesmithlondon.com Modern British and Contemporary 1986) will feature on the Piano Collection and Knight Webb Gallery’s ● CUBITT: The gallery is closed until artists, January 24-March 4, Kings Place, 90 Nobile (www.piano-nobile.com/) exhibition of contemporary female March, with a new programme York Way, N1, 020 7520 1480, 0750 121 stand. artists including works by Alison beginning in April. 8 Angel Mews, N1, 020 2300, www.pangolinlondon.com Moore’s work on paper, A Land: His Jackson, Juliane Hundertmark, Heide 7278 8226, www.cubittartists.org.uk ● SID MOTION GALLERY, Matter out of ● CURIOUS DUKE GALLERY, A Curious Place: Jo Dennis. January 19-February 24, Lines Follow Life Back into the Stone, Hatry and Lesley Hilling. Henry Moore, A Land: His Lines Follow Life back into the Stone, 1950, Christmas. Until January 28,173 142 York Way, N1 0AX. 1950, was commissioned by ● Crane Kalman Brighton are mixed media on paper, 40 x 29.2cm – Piano Nobile stand Whitecross Street, EC1Y 8JT, 020 7251 6551, www.sidmotiongallery.co.uk Jacquetta Hawkes, author and wife bringing works from the portrait www.curiousdukegallery.com ● TINTYPE GALLERY, Essex Road III. of JB Priestly, for her cult publication, photographer David Steen (1936- ● And TAG Fine Arts ● London Art Fair is at the ● ESTORICK COLLECTION, War in the Until January 14, Mudhook: Emma Sunshine: The British in Italy 1917- Cousin, Milly Peck, January 18-February A Land, and an illustration of the 2015), including portraits of (www.tagfinearts.com), who are Business Design Centre, 1918, January 13-March 19, 39a 18, 107 Essex Road, N1, 0794 654 5978, work was the frontispiece to the Elizabeth Taylor and Twiggy. permanently based at the Business 52 Upper Street, N1 0QH, from Square, N1, 020 7704 www.tintypegallery.com book. As the gallery points out, the ● Hanmi Gallery will present South Design Centre, will exhibit brand January 18 to 22. Tickets 9522, www.estorickcollection.com ● WILLIAM BENINGTON GALLERY, Tim work itself was in her and Priestly’s Korean artist Jaye Moon’s sculptural new artworks by Ewan David Eason hotline 0844 581 1388. ● GAGOSIAN GALLERY, Richard Serra: Sandys: You Against You. Until January collection. street art, formed from LEGO blocks, “in celebration of the America’s Cup”. www.londonartfair.co.uk NJ-2, Rounds: Equal Weight, Unequal 20, 20 Arlington Way, EC1R 1UY, 020 3659 Measure, Rotate. Until February 25, 6-24 5818, williambeningtongallery.co.uk In addition, the Crozier, Untitled, at locations throughout the show. JOHN EVANS #LAF17

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