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Exhibition Review
Denis Wirth-Miller: Landscapes and Beasts
01/2023 | 1438 | 165
Pages: 67-69
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Reviewer:
Günther, Katharina (Günther, Katharina)
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Denis Wirth-Miller: Landscapes and Beasts Firstsite, Colchester 1st October 2022–22nd January 2023 | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Walking man, by Denis Wirth- Miller. c.1954. Oil on canvas, 130 by 99 cm. (Estate of Denis Wirth-Miller; exh. Firstsite, Colchester).
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2. Gust of wind, by Denis Wirth- Miller. 1970–71. Oil on canvas, 76 by 91 cm. (Estate of Denis Wirth-Miller; exh. Firstsite, Colchester).
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3. Dog, by Denis Wirth-Miller. 1954. Oil on canvas, 99 by 129 cm. (Estate of Francis Bacon; exh. Firstsite, Colchester).
Exhibition Review
Recent sculpture. London [and: Colchester and Preston]
12/2005 | 1233 | 147
Pages: 838-840
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Reviewer:
Godfrey, Tony (Godfrey, Tony)
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Reviewed Items
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Jaki Irvine | institution: Frith Street Gallery
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Jason Rhoades | institution: Hauser & Wirth
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Secret Garden Biological Field Unit | institution: South London Gallery
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Stephen Balkenhol | institution: Stephen Friedman
Illustrations
Attributed works:
55. Untitled (male figure with red cape and black relief), by Stephen Balkenhol. 2005. Painted wood, 177 by 45 by 45 cm.; relief 140 by 200 cm. (Courtesy of Stephen Friedman Gallery, London).
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56. Installation view of the black pussy... and the pagan idol workshop, by Jason Rhoades. 2005. Mixed media. (Exh. Hauser & Wirth, London).
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57. Instillation view of works by Mark Dion including (right) Les Necrophores; L'Enterrement (from Homage á Jean-Henri Fabre, 1998). 2005. (Exh. South London Gallery, London).
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58. Towards a polar sea, by Jaki Irvine. 2005. Digital video in six parts, edition of three. (Courtesy of the artist; exh. Frith Street Gallery, London).