Plateau Aurora Borealis: MARK TITCHNER


Javier Peres is pleased to present Mark Titchner’s first solo show with Peres Projects in Berlin, in which the “Plateau Aurora Borealis” has descended upon the entire gallery space. A type of future lieu de memoire, the exhibition furthers the artist’s interest in the metaphysics of text, sound, and aesthetics. Like the artist’s signature placative lightboxes that make large proclamations of paradoxically ambiguous, decontextualized found language, or his “wish amplifiers”, which give concrete form to intangible desires, Mark Titchner’s new body of sculptural work continues to mine the aesthetics of the progressive left and an arcane stylization of post-history.

Mark Titchner was born in Luton in 1973. He has had solo shows at major institutions including Baltic, Gateshead (2008), Arnolfini, Bristol (2006), De Appel, Amsterdam (2004) and in 2006 was nominated for the Turner Prize.

Javier Projects

Alexandre Singh


Alexandre Singh
Assembly Instructions

The Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco is please to present a solo exhibition of the work of New York-based artist Alexandre Singh.

Assembly Instructions is a loose associative structure made up of over one hundred and twenty xerox collages arranged in patterns on the wall. An intricate network of dotted lines connects the ideas and associations of the individual pieces into larger themes that flit from the serious to the profoundly absurd. The version of the work that Singh is presenting at Jack Hanley takes the metaphysical nature of San Francisco itself as its departure point – a city that lies on the border of reality and the imaginary, before proceeding to investigate the nature of dreams, logic and insanity; the emotionally pornographic nature of in-flight movies; and the rhizomic structure of confession with the hierarchy of the Catholic Church: to whom does the Pope confess to? Singh will be giving a short lecture on the opening night expanding upon the ideas presented in the collages.

Alexandre Singh was born in Bordeaux, France. Singh graduated from SVA, New York in 2005, and studied at Oxford University’s Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art. In 2006 he attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His work has been shown at White Columns, Capsule Gallery and PS1 in New York, Associates and Vilma Gold in London, Second Gallery in Boston and Galerie Edward Mitterand in Geneva, amongst others. Singh currently lives and works in New York City.

Jack Hanley

SMALL FORMATS


peter lav PHOTO GALLERY, Copenhagen, proudly presents the exhibition
 
SMALL FORMATS
 
Group exhibition displaying works by the gallery’s affiliated artists.
 
The opening exhibition will take place on Thursday, 6 November, from 17-20.
There will be a reception from 20-22 at Cph Square, Carl Jacobsens Vej 16, at which beer, sushi and gin & tonics will be served.
 
peter lav PHOTO GALLERY takes pleasure in presenting for the first time all of its affiliated artists in one single exhibition entitled SMALL FORMATS, the purpose of which is to explore different possibilities of expression by using a small format within art photography.
 
PL Gallery 

Last to chance to bid on a Doug Fishbone Special London Underground Poster…


Dear Friends:

I hope this email finds you well.

As part of the 100th Anniversary celebration of the London Underground’s famous roundel logo, Transport for London and Art on the Underground have organized a special exhibition of 100 newly commissioned posters which revisit the roundel in an unusual artistic way. I am honored to have been one of the 100 artists asked to contribute a poster to the exhibition.

If you have not yet seen the exhibition, it will be on for a few more days at A Foundation Gallery, Rochelle School in Arnold Circus in Shoreditch.

As part of the initiative, TFL has created an edition limited to just 2 hand-signed prints per art work. One will be kept in the permanent collection of the London Underground, and the other is being auctioned to raise money. Part of the proceeds will go to Art on the Underground projects, and part to the charity CLIC Sargent, which provides support and care for young people and children with cancer and their families.

Here is a nice opportunity to buy a unique artwork – only one is available for sale – and to help charity at the same time.

To see the works available at auction and make a bid, please take a look at the following link:

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I am attaching a small image of my design for your viewing pleasure.

The auction closes the evening on the 29th, so be sure to take a look. You can bid online.

Thanks,

Doug

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