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CORNELIA PARKER
Poison and Antidote Drawing, 2010Parker’s poison and antidote drawings take the form of a Rorschach blots; abstract symmetrical ink blots which would be presented to patients undergoing psychoanalysis for interpretation as a means of revealing their subconscious thoughts and desires. Parker’s version is made using snake venom and its antidote, a drawing which literally contains the kill and the cure.
Cornelia Parker’s retrospective is at Tate Britain until 16 October.
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TACITA DEAN
Paradise: Archangels, Principalities, Powers, Virtues, Dominations, Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, 2021A set of ten handprinted screen prints that were developed from film stills adapted from the 35mm film Dean created for the Paradise movement of The Dante Project, a three‑act ballet inspired by The Divine Comedy, which premiered at the Royal Opera, London, in October 2021, and will open at the Paris Opera in April 2023. Dean designed the costumes and the sets, and for the final movement she created a film of shifting lights in pure, hallucinatory colour. The set of nine prints recreate the vivid colours of the film, each relates to a different heavenly sphere of Paradise that Dante described in his poem. -
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Frieze London 2022: Regent's Park
Past viewing_room
For Frieze London 2022, Frith Street Gallery will present major work by Thomas Schütte and Cornelia Parker, as well as new and significant pieces by Polly Apfelbaum, Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, Anna Barriball, Tacita Dean, Shilpa Gupta, Callum Innes, John Riddy, Daniel Silver, Dayanita Singh, Juan Uslé and Daphne Wright. As part of Sandhini Poddar’s curated programme Indra’s Net, the gallery will show Blue Dive by Dorothy Cross.












