Exhibitions 2007
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Ballet Mecanique
30 November 2007 - 5 January 2008 London Taking its title from Fernand Leger’s lyrical Dadaist film of 1924, Ballet Mécanique reflects the influence amongst contemporary art practitioners of early 20th century Modernist art movements, such as Dada, Surrealism, Constructivism and the Bauhaus movement, which are today re-cast, re-contextualized and re-examined. View More -
Alex Katz
One Flight Up 12 October - 10 November 2007 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is pleased to announce the opening on 12 October 2007 of a new 600 square metre gallery at 15 Carlos Place, W1, designed by Eric Parry architects. View More -
Enter the Path
Suse Bauer, Andrew Palmer, Edward Wright 10 October - 17 November 2007 London Using painting, sculpture, collage and drawing, the three artists in Enter the Path explore archetypes and symbolic languages, engaging in their own philosophical enquiries and investigating systems of belief or creating emotional and psychological landscapes.
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Lucy Williams
Beneath a woollen sky 7 September - 6 October 2007 London Lucy Williams creates extraordinary, detailed, low-reliefs of deserted scenes of mid-20th century modernist architecture. These homes, swimming pools, railway stations, shops and factories are rendered in an array of materials such as card, Perspex, fabric, thread and pillow stuffing, put together with minute precision – each leaf individually coloured and applied, each iron railing delineated, each lamp cord individually strung. View More -
Paper Baglady and Other Stories
20 June - 31 August 2007 London Paper Baglady and Other Stories weaves together a rich variety of drawings and works on paper, exploring how drawing and watercolour lend themselves naturally to narrative and storytelling. The exhibition represents a wide range of works on paper, from elaborately finished large drawings on handmade paper, to working preparatory sketches, to mixed media and collaged works. The subject matter is equally diverse, yet a strongly existential content comes to the fore, with masked and obscured human figures, and depictions of the loved and the lonely. View More -
Jonathan Lasker
Studies for Paintings 1986-2006 2 May - 16 June 2007 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to announce a unique retrospective of 35 small studies for paintings executed between 1986 and the present day. Although mostly produced in the 1980s and 1990s, these studies seem especially contemporary. Lasker has consistently explored the possibilities of abstract pictographic language, and this retrospective is an opportunity to see his development. View More -
Marcel Dzama
Moving Picture 8 March - 13 April 2007 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Marcel Dzama. For his third exhibition at the gallery, Dzama will be showing a 30-minute film, The Lotus Eaters in a specially installed mini-cinema at 21 Dering Street. View More -
Andy Warhol 1948 - 1960
25 January - 3 March 2007 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to announce a rare opportunity to view early works on paper by Andy Warhol, one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century. View More -
Sean Scully
22 November 2006 - 20 January 2007 London The Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Sean Scully at 24 Dering Street, which will be complemented by several previously unseen sketchbooks of preparatory drawings. Concurrently in our new gallery at 21 Dering Street we will exhibit a retrospective of Scully’s prints from the last six years. View More