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Exhibition Review
Groundwork: international art in Cornwall. West Cornwall (various locations)
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 790-792
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Reviewer:
Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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Attributed works:
25. Film still from As the World Turns, by Semiconductor. 2018. (© Semiconductor; exh. Goonhilly Earth Station).
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26. Installation view of Ghost, by Adam Chodzko. 2018 (© Adam Chozko; exh. St Anthony-inMeneage Church, Helston).
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27. Film still from The Mother’s Bones, by Abigail Reynolds. 2016. (© Abigail Reynolds; exh. Epworth Hall, Helston)
Exhibition Review
Simon Starling
11/2016 | 1364 | 158
Pages: 918-919
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Reviewer:
Paterson, Dominic (Paterson, Dominic)
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Illustrations
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58. At Twilight / Mask of Ezra Pound (After Henry Gaudier-Brzeska), by Simon Starling with Yasuo Miichi. 2016 (Courtesy of the artist and The Modern Institute, Glasgow; exh. Japan Society, New York)
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59. At Twilight (Production Drawings), by Simon Starling. 2014-16 (Courtesy of the artist and The Modern Institute, Glasgow; exh. Japan Society, New York)
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60. Performance from At Twilight: A play for two actors, three musicians, one dancer, eight masks (and a donkey costume), by Simon Starling in collaboration with Graham Eatough. Holmwood House, Glasgow. 2016. Photograph by Alan Dimmick (Courtesy of the artist and The Modern Institute, Glasgow)
Exhibition Review
Contemporary exhibitions. London (Never the Same River (Possible Futures, Probable Pasts))
04/2011 | 1297 | 153
Pages: 272-274
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Reviewer:
Major, George (Major, George)
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Art
Reviewed Items
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Never the Same River (Possible Futures, Probable Pasts) | institution: Camden Arts Centre
Illustrations
Attributed works:
71. Installation view of Never the Same River (Possible Futures, Probable Pasts) including False Future, by Matthew Buckingham. 2007. 16 mm. colour film on a continuous 10 min. loop, projection installation with sound, cloth, steel cable and chairs. (Courtesy of the artist; exh. Camden Arts Centre, London).