Frith Street Gallery

Golden Square

17-18 Golden Square, London W1F 9JJ
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  • RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE: SURJECTION

    RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE: SURJECTION

    The Art Gallery of York University, Toronto
    22 September – 4 December 2011

    This exhibition of new work deals with minimal but significant objects. The central image, a palm print from 1859, represents the history of forensic identification.

  • JAKI IRVINE

    JAKI IRVINE

    Dublin Contemporary 2011
    6 September – 31 October 2011

    Dublin Contemporary 2011 is one of the most ambitious exhibitions ever staged in Ireland. Showcasing the work of more than 114 Irish and international artists, it is set to transform the city into a vibrant gallery. The exhibition includes Irvine’s film 56 Inch Fantasy.

  • DAYANITA SINGH AND RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE

    DAYANITA SINGH AND RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE

    Paris-Delhi-Bombay
    Centre Pompidou
    25 May – 19 September 2011

    This major exhibition will explore Indian society through the eyes of Indian and French artists. The fruit of an unprecedented Franco-Indian collaboration, Paris-Delhi-Bombay is intended to promote communication between the two cultures, establishing new and lasting links. 

    The exhibition includes images from Dayanita Singh’s photographic project House of Love as well as a specially commissioned film piece by Raqs Media Collective inspired by Jacques Rancière’s book La nuit des prolétaires

  • CALLUM INNES

    CALLUM INNES

    Watercolour
    Tate Britain, London
    16 February  –  21 August 2011

    The most ambitious exhibition about watercolour ever to be staged, with works spanning 800 years, this boundary-breaking survey celebrates the full variety of ways watercolour has been used. Three works by Callum Innes are included in the exhibition.

  • JOHN RIDDY

    JOHN RIDDY

    Romantics
    British Landscape: Photography After the Picturesque
    Tate Britain, London, UK
    9 August 2010 – 31 July 2011

    Four works from Riddy’s London series are included in this collection display which deals with artists’ images of landscape as observed fact while still responding directly to a poetry of place or situation.