SHARED at Somerset House for Macmillan Cancer Support
Sep
10
to 13 Sep

SHARED at Somerset House for Macmillan Cancer Support

SHARED will take place on 10-13 September 2015 in the West Wing of Somerset House. Exhibiting artists include Stephen Chambers, Eloise Fornieles, Idris Khan, Alastair Mackie, Annie Morris, Humphrey Ocean, Liz Rideal, Gavin Turk, Bouke de Vries, Richard Wentworth, Hugo Wilson, and Richard Wilson, all of which have 'broken' their works to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.

SHARED revolutionises the basic principle of art collecting by inviting artists to create works that will be broken down into components and sold in parts. This fundraising exhibition provides collectors with the rare opportunity to buy and own an element of a single major artwork.

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The Cultivist, UK launch
Jul
3
9:00 am09:00

The Cultivist, UK launch

On Friday July 3, 2015, The Cultivist held its official UK press launch in Frederic Leighton's Studio at Leighton House Museum. New works by Idris Khan, Bouke de Vries, and Eloise Fornieles created a sculptural and edible visual feast, a limited edition notebook, and an interactive art exchange between one of the artists and guests.

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Artists for Ikon: 50th anniversary exhibition and auction
Jun
27
to 2 Jul

Artists for Ikon: 50th anniversary exhibition and auction

Ikon’s 50th anniversary celebrations will culminate with Artists for Ikon, an exhibition and auction at Sotheby’s London of works donated by internationally renowned artists to support Ikon’s 50th Anniversary Endowment Fund. All funds raised will be dedicated to the gallery’s artistic programme and the commissioning of new artwork the fund is essential to Ikon’s future.

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Here Today… exhibition
Nov
25
to 17 Dec

Here Today… exhibition

Here Today... exhibition Marking 50 years of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. With over 50 internationally-celebrated artists and emerging thinkers, Here Today… is an exhibition that dares to challenge common perceptions of the current state of our environment.

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