Exhibitions 2001
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Miquel Barceló
New sculpture and paintings 22 June - 18 August 2001 London They swim swiftly in the open sea, and come and go as if they were a single being, numerous and silvery. They inspired the first torpedo designers. Fishing boats follow their migration routes. It would be good to know if they’re aware they were intended as nourishment. - Submarin, Rodrigo... View More -
Jean-Marc Bustamante
25 April - 16 June 2001 London In his first solo show in London since “Something is Missing” at the Tate’s Art Now space in 1998, Jean-Marc Bustamante (born 1952, Toulouse) will be exhibiting works from his latest “L P” series of photographs, taken in the area around the Swiss lakes, along side his sculpture. By placing these visually stunning landscapes in the same space as his vitrines and paintings on plexiglass, Bustamante demonstrates his fascination with the “experience of vision” that links them. View More -
Enzo Cucchi
First Day 27 February - 31 March 2001 London Enzo Cucchi’s exhibition ‘First Day’ at the Timothy Taylor Gallery heralds both a re-introduction of his work to London, and a re-birth of colour and energy. Cucchi’s work has not been seen in London for fifteen years, and his new paintings provide a fresh combination of conceptual thinking with a vibrant use of colour and paint. View More -
Philip Guston
The Last Prints 17 January - 23 February 2001 London Timothy Taylor Gallery are pleased to present an exhibition of Philip Guston’s black and white lithographs, made between 1979 and 1980. Completed just prior to his death in 1980, Guston’s final lithography project depicts motifs and imagery typical of his late work. View More