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Jodie Carey in the Evening Standard
'Frieze Sculpture review: Public forum for art deserves its status as a summer fixture' by Ben Luke 16 July 2019 16 July 2019 When I visited Frieze Sculpture, it had not yet been fully installed, but already its public impact... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Timeout London
'Jodie Carey' by Rosemary Waugh 16 July 2019 16 July 2019 There’s an oft-told story in my family about the time a friend’s kid drew on the living... Read more -
Jodie Carey at Frieze Sculpture, Regent's Park
'Cord' (2019) on view from Sunday 06 October 2019 10 July 2019 10 July 2019 Jodie Carey's sculpture Cord , 2019, is now on view as part of Frieze Sculpture in Regent's... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Vice
'Sheida Soleimani Combines Photography with Sculpture, Collage, and Film with Surprising Results' by Vice Staff 8 July 2019 08 July 2019 In our annual photo issue, Sheida Soleimani shares new work inspired by Iran’s oil production. This portfolio... Read more
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Jodie Carey in Elephant
'Women Get in Touch with Their Masculine Sides at Frieze Sculpture' by Charlotte Jansen 5 July 2019 05 July 2019 The 2019 Frieze Sculpture Park is officially open, with twenty-three new works by international artists. It’s a... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Artnet
'See Five Standout Works From Frieze Sculpture 2019, from Vik Muniz’s Blown-Up Toy Car to a Mysterious Squirming Egg' by Javier Pes 3 July 2019 03 July 2019 Historically, expensive outdoor art has largely privileged men. The 2019 edition of Frieze Sculpture aims to correct... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi at Palazzo Monti, Brescia, Italy
Solo exhibition 'Oren Pinhassi a Palazzo' from 22 June to 19 July 2019 1 July 2019 01 July 2019 Palazzo Monti is excited to announce “Oren Pinhassi a Palazzo”, a solo show of the NY-based artist.... Read more -
Gordon Cheung acquired by Frank F. Yang Art and Education Foundation, Shenzhen
Frank F. Yang Art and Education Foundation acquires 'Valley' (2018) 27 June 2019 27 June 2019 Gordon Cheung's painting, Valley (2018) has been acquired by the Frank F. Yang Art and Education Foundation.... Read more
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Noémie Goudal at the Musée des Beaux-arts Le Locle, Switzerland
Solo exhibition 'Telluris' from 22 June to 13 October 2019 21 June 2019 21 June 2019 It can be difficult to admit the idea of landscape as fictional artifice, as if it were... Read more -
Gordon Cheung acquired by the Hood Museum of Art
Hood Museum of Art acquires 'Minotaur 2' (2009) 20 June 2019 20 June 2019 Gordon Cheung's painting, Minotaur 2 (2009) has been acquired by the Hood Museum of Art. The work... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in RealTokyo
'Yoshinori NIWA solo exhibition “We Unanimously Agree on a Plan That Nobody Has Asked For”' by Chie Sumiyoshi 13 June 2019 13 June 2019 The artistic endeavors of Yoshinori Niwa consistently revolve around themes of “labor,” “consumption” and “economy.” Presently based... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko, Jeremy Epstein and Charlie Fellowes in Colta.ru Magazine
'Separated World: Ruin and Porcelain Poem, Victoria Lomasko and the directors of Edel Assanti on her London exhibition' by Nadia Plungyan 6 June 2019 06 June 2019 [Translated text] Victoria Lomasko This is not the first project where you move away from purely graphic... Read more
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Noémie Goudal at the Natural History Museum in Vienna
Group exhibition 'MELTDOWN' from 05 June to 01 September 2019 4 June 2019 04 June 2019 Noémie Goudal will be featured in MELTDOWN, an exhibition created by the climate change charity Project Pressure.... Read more -
Marcin Dudek at the Wroclaw Contemporary Museum
Solo exhibition 'The Crowd Man' from 31 May to 26 August 2019 3 June 2019 03 June 2019 Marcin Dudek’s exhibition The Crowd Man combines an autobiographical narrative with a statement about crowd psychology, aggression... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Zima Magazine
'Victoria Lomasko: Separated World and the last Soviet artist' by Daria Radova 17 May 2019 17 May 2019 (T ranslated Text) ZIMA has been following Viktoria Lomasko’s work for a long time – For this... Read more -
Sheidia Soleimani in FAD Magazine
'11 artists we love at Photo London 2019' by Mark Westall 16 May 2019 16 May 2019 Photo London opened last night and we had a quick look around. Below are ten artists/photographers you... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in the Financial Times
'Art Brussels returns, with photography in focus' by Virginia Blackburn 5 April 2019 05 April 2019 The fair, from April 25 to 28, has a particularly strong photography offering this year, plus a... Read more -
Gordon Cheung at Fy Foundation
Group exhibition 'The Evolution of Communication' from 24 March to 24 June 2019 18 March 2019 18 March 2019 Gordon Cheung will be included in the group exhibition The Evolution of Communication , jointly presented by... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in The Independent
'Are we finally close to fixing the problem with photography's gender balance?' by Suze Olbrich 16 March 2019 16 March 2019 At the UK’s biggest photographic fair, Photo London, which opens at Somerset House today, 40 per cent... Read more -
'We are the people. Who are you?' in Artsy
'We are the people. Who are you' by Digby Warde-Aldam 12 March 2019 12 March 2019 It has been a milder winter than normal here in London, yet the city’s psychological climate has... Read more
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'We are the people. Who are you?' in art agenda
'We are the people. Who are you' by Izabella Scott 7 March 2019 07 March 2019 Farley Aguilar’s cartoonish Bat Boy (2018) is hanging in the first room of “We are the people.... Read more -
'We are the people. Who are you?' in This Is Tomorrow
'We are the people. Who are you' by Piers Masterson 4 March 2019 04 March 2019 A timely exhibition, ‘We are the people. Who are you?’ is an insightful essay representing current anxieties... Read more -
'We are the people. Who are you?' in Art Monthly
'We are the people. Who are you?' by David Barrett 27 February 2019 'We are the people. Who are you?' in Art Monthly Read more -
Sheida Soleimani at University of New Hampshire Museum of Art
Group exhibition 'Messengers: Artists as Witnesses' from 24 January to 30 March 2019 16 February 2019 16 February 2019 Ten contemporary regional and national artists create work that gives voice to others, acting as witnesses by... Read more
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'We are the people. Who are you?' in Studio International
'We are the people. Who are you?' by Rosanna McLaughlin 30 January 2019 30 January 2019 As the UK wrestles with Brexit, this show, with the feel of a mini-institutional survey on artists... Read more -
'We are the people. Who are you?' in Elephant Magazine
'We are the people. Who are you?' by Arwa Haider 29 January 2019 29 January 2019 The success of the democratic vision is surely under more threat right now than ever before—when multiple... Read more -
'We are the people. Who are you?' in ARTnews
'We are the people. Who are you?' Image feature in ARTnews 28 January 2019 28 January 2019 Today’s show: “We Are the People. Who are you?” is on view at Edel Assanti in London... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in the Financial Times
'Brave new world of impossible buildings' by Edwin Heathcote 31 December 2018 Noémie Goudal in Financial Times Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa in Artnews
'Post Modern: At the Untitled Fair, Yoshinori Niwa Offers Previously Undelivered Cold War–Era Postcards as Art' by Annie Armstrong 4 December 2018 04 December 2018 This afternoon, at the VIP opening of Untitled art fair in Miami, London’s Edel Assanti gallery had... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Artforum
'Critics' Pick: Sheida Soleimani: Medium of Exchange' by Daniel Culpan 3 December 2018 03 December 2018 In “Medium of Exchange,” Sheida Soleimani dramatizes the play of domination and dependence between the US and... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in Art Monthly
'Steirischer Herbst: Our Little Fascisms' by Skye Arundhati Thomas 16 November 2018 16 November 2018 In a glass-panelled room of the Haus der Architektur in Graz, Austria, exists a fictional furniture showroom... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Wall Street International
'The Metamorphosis (of Perception)' by Alice Bauer 13 November 2018 13 November 2018 For those … 'unable to distinguish between decay and metamorphosis ... it is not the world that... Read more
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Jodie Carey in FAD Magazine
'The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London this week' by Tabish Khan 4 November 2018 04 November 2018 Art critic Tabish Khan brings you ‘The Top Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week. Each... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Time Out
'Sheida Soleimani: Medium of Exchange' by Eddy Frankel 31 October 2018 31 October 2018 Imagine if Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld were lovers, or if Henry Kissinger was engaged to Angola’s... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Libération
'Vert et Contre Tout' by Jérémy Piette 26 October 2018 26 October 2018 Enduite de peinture verte à la va-vite, cette femme-alien ou femme-green allongée dans un décor morcelé, camouflage... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Unseen Platform
'Sheida Soleimani presents a coded critique of the U.S.-Middle East oil trade' 25 October 2018 25 October 2018 Sheida presents a coded critique of the U.S.-Middle East oil trade with her distinctive use of collage,... Read more
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Tony Delap in Saturation Point
'Hiding and Revealing : The paintings of Tony DeLap' by Piers Veness 16 October 2018 OCTOBER 2018 ' The old saying is “you can’t have magic unless you hide something” (Tony DeLap, 2014). Tony DeLap... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in Art Agenda
'Steirischer Herbst 2018' by Adam Kleinman 9 October 2018 09 October 2018 Although I forgot who was fighting, I clearly recall a statement made by former heavyweight boxing champion... Read more -
Jodie Carey in FAD Magazine
'The most interesting openings during Frieze Week 2018' by Mark Westall 30 September 2018 30 September 2018 These are some of the most interesting openings during Frieze Week some need invites but lots are... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in the New York Times
'In Austria’s Art Scene, the Ideas Are Big (but the Turnout Isn’t)' By Scott Reyburn 28 September 2018 28 September 2018 GRAZ, Austria — “Tormented by your Nazi grandfather’s hat in the attic? Unsure what to do about... Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa in Artnet
'How Europe’s Oldest Arts Festival Is Confronting the Rise of Nationalism' by Kate Brown 18 September 2018 18 September 2018 Set in the Austrian city of Graz, the arts festival Steirischer Herbst will try to delve into... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in Domus
'Oren Pinhassi: The trembling image of Second Natures' by Ginevra Bria 15 August 2018 15 August 2018 [Translation] The first solo show by Oren Pinhassi, in the UK is at Edel Assanti. Set in... Read more -
Emma Cousin in Irrelevant Edition
'Emma Cousin’s Mardyat the Edel Assanti Gallery: Dissident Disturbances' by J. E. Smith 15 August 2018 15 August 2018 Emma Cousin’s exhibition, Mardy , at the Edel Assanti gallery, marks a turning point not just for... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in The Quietus
'(An)Other Space: Oren Pinhassi's Second Nature' by Robert Barry 5 August 2018 05 August 2018 The air looked cooler inside, somehow. Stifled by the heat and close sweat of London’s heatwave, the... Read more
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Jodie Carey in the Times Literary Supplement
'"Scraps of emotion: Jodie Carey's 'counter-monuments", looping past and present together' by En Liang Khong 3 August 2018 03 August 2018 Contained in the billet books of London’s Foundling Hospital is an extraordinary archive of emotion. The Hospital... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in Wallpaper*
'Oren Pinhassi presents 'non-binary' sculptures at London's Edel Assanti gallery' by Michael Yeung 6 July 2018 06 July 2018 The Israeli artist Oren Pinhassi has created sculptures around the world. Whenever he has an exhibition abroad,... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi at David Zwirner
Solo exhibition 'This is Not A Prop' from 27 June to 03 August 2018 6 July 2018 06 July 2018 David Zwirner is pleased to present This Is Not a Prop at the gallery’s 525 and 533... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Photomonitor
'Noémie Goudal: Telluris' by Zoë Lippett 25 June 2018 25 June 2018 Noémie Goudal is known for her ambiguous landscape images, which explore the relationship between nature and artifice.... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in The Art Newspaper
'Dream team: 11 of the best football works' by Eddy Frankel 14 June 2018 14 June 2018 As the World Cup 2018 kicks off in Russia, Eddy Frankel picks some of the most striking... Read more -
Marcin Dudek at Manifesta 12
'Giochi Senza Frontiere' by Jeremy Epstein 14 June 2018 14 June 2018 On the occasion of Manifesta 12 in Palermo, Marcin Dudek presents Giochi Senza Frontiere , a site-specific... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Griot
'Manifesta Biennial | Marcin Dudek’s ‘Giochi Senza Frontiere’ mirrors and shatters our past and present' by Johannae Arffricott 14 June 2018 14 June 2018 “My generation, those born in the late ‘70s—I was born in 1979—is a generation of immigrants. I... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Londonist
'Surreal Selfies And Giant Viruses: Which Exhibitions Should You See Right Now?' by Tabish Kahn 12 June 2018 12 June 2018 Power of Love: What do abstract sculpture have in common with abandoned babies? It may seem to... Read more
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Victoria Lomasko in Russian Art and Culture
'Interview with Victoria Lomasko' by Emily Couch 10 June 2018 10 June, 2018 The following interview was conducted via email by Emily Couch. The answers were translated from Russian into... Read more -
Noémie Goudal at Finnish Museum of Photography
Solo exhibition 'Stations' from 8 June to 12 August 2018 8 June 2018 08 June 2018 The French artist Noémie Goudal (b. 1984) is known for her photographic works that combine staged elements... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in the Brooklyn Rail
'Sheida Soleimani: Medium of Exchange' by Matthew Biro 5 June 2018 05 June 2018 For Rosalind Krauss, the pivotal difference between Dada photomontage and Surrealist photography had to do with the... Read more -
Jodie Carey at The Foundling Museum
Solo exhibition 'Sea' from 25 May to 02 September 2018 5 June 2018 05 June 2018 Commissioned by the Museum, Jodie Carey has created three new site-responsive installations in response to the Foundling... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in This Is Tomorrow
'Noémie Goudal: Telluris' by Kaitlyn Kane 31 May 2018 31 May 2018 Noémie Goudal’s photographs are full of unsettled contradiction. The product of constructions, they lie between truth and... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Hyperallergic
'An Artist Considers the Absurdity of Ending the Iran Nuclear Deal' interview by Sarah Rose Sharp 21 May 2018 21 May 2018 Nothing surprises the Iranian-American artist Sheida Soleimani anymore, whose latest body of work lampoons the leaders of... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani at CUE Art Foundation
'Medium of Exchange' from June 5 to July 14 2018 14 May 2018 14 May 2018 CUE Art Foundation is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Sheida Soleimani, curated by Kate Shepherd.... Read more -
Tamar Harpaz in The Wire
'Tamar Harpaz: Crazy Delay' by Deborah Nash 14 May 2018 14 May 2018 Israeli artist Tamar Harpaz's show is a drama of sound and vibration unfolding from a cast of... Read more
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Tony DeLap in The New Criterion
Tony DeLap at the Laguna Art Museum 10 May 2018 May 10 2018 By their nature, retrospective shows are tricky propositions, and even more so when an artist’s career spans... Read more -
Marcin Dudek at Wroclaw Contemporary Museum
Group exhibition 'The Ratcatcher' from 11 May to 24 September 2018 10 May 2018 10 May 2018 Marcin Dudek is featured in the group exhibtion The Ratcatcher at Wroclaw Contemporary Museum. His work Tunnel... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Londonist
'Skulls And Solar Panels: The Biggest Exhibitions To Catch In May 2018' by Tabish Khan 3 May 2018 03 May 2018 Pillars of time and memory - Jodie Carey creates towering abstract pillars as part of her work... Read more -
Tony DeLap in OC Weekly
‘TONY DELAP: A RETROSPECTIVE’ IS A MAGICAL AFFAIR, ‘RECLAIMED LANDSCAPES: THE ART OF JAROD CHARZEWSKI’ REMINDS US WHAT MATTERS 26 April 2018 Triple Trouble II by Tony DeLap. Photo courtesy of Tony DeLap and Rena Bransten Gallery April 26 2018 Viewing Laguna... Read more
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Tamar Harpaz in FAD Magazine
'My week in the art world – Haunting voices' by Giulia Trojano 24 April 2018 24 April 2018 This week, as I was not training for nor running in the London marathon, I had the... Read more -
Tamar Harpaz on Monocle Radio
Sunday Brunch interview's Tamar Harpaz 23 April 2018 23 April 2018 Stephanie Sy-Quia interviews Tamar Harpaz for Monocle's Sunday Brunch. You can find the full interview below. Read more -
Sheida Soleimani at Atlanta Contemporary
Group Exhibition 'Medium of Exchange' from 12 April 2018 to 29 July 2018 18 April 2018 18 April 2018 With her exhibition Medium of Exchange , Sheida Soleimani examines how oil is interchangeable with currency and... Read more -
Tamar Harpaz in FAD Magazine
'The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London' by Tabish Khan 13 April 2018 13 April 2018 Tamar Harpaz: Crazy Delay @ Edel Assanti The instruments are gone and just their cases remain. However,... Read more
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Gordon Cheung in Assemblage Magazine
'In Conversation with Gordon Cheung' by Kim Booker 10 April 2018 10 April 2018 We meet on a February morning at Gordon’s studio – a red-bricked warehouse building in an industrial... Read more -
Tamar Harpaz in ArtAsiaPacific
'Tamar Hapraz: Crazy Delay' by Ned Carter Miles 6 April 2018 06 April 2018 The trouble with transposition is that, in the act of converting something into a new key, context... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Bust
'Artist Sheida Soleimani Creates Petroleum Pin-Ups To Fetishize The World's Reliance On Oil' by Anna Greer 3 April 2018 03 April 2018 Sheida Soleimani’s understanding of the world has always been shaped by art and injustice. Both of the... Read more -
Tamar Harpaz in Time Out
'Tamar Harpaz: Crazy Delay' by Eddy Frankel 29 March 2018 29 March 2018 Sheets of metal clang, huge panes of orange glass thrum, a drum thumps, cups and spoons clatter:... Read more
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Tony DeLap in the Los Angeles Times
Review: Tony DeLap’s hybrids of painting and sculpture are impossible objects 16 March 2018 Starting in the 1960s, Tony DeLap began to make eccentric hybrids of painting and sculpture, including, from left, “Lompoc,” “Day”... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in the Guardian
'Art imitating life: how this year's Armory Show got political' by Nadja Sayej 15 March 2018 15 March 2018 New York’s biggest contemporary art fair saw a range of topical pieces ranging from school shootings to... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Artnews
'Ceramic Tools, Henry Kissinger, and Gobs of Vaseline: A Report from the Wilds of NADA New York' by Alex Battaglia and Alex Greenberger 10 March 2018 10 March 2018 Weathered fairgoers who braved a wintry mix of snow and rain for the Armory Show on Wednesday... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Hyperallergic
'Lapping Up NADA New York’s Lush Portraits and Giant Tongue Sculptures' by Benjamin Sutton 10 March 2018 10 March 2018 Some art fairs have themes. Some art fairs cater to fans of a particular medium. Others are... Read more
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Dale Lewis in Frieze
'‘Fat, Sugar, Salt': Dale Lewis's Carnival of Brexit Britain' by Daniel Culpan 9 March 2018 09 March 2018 Dale Lewis’s ‘Fat, Sugar, Salt’ – his second solo show at Edel Assanti – depicts life in... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Creative Boom
'Sea: Jodie Carey's new series of striking works that explore love, loss and trace' by Darren Clanford 8 March 2018 08 March 2018 British artist Jodie Carey was recently commissioned by London's Foundling Museum to create a new series of... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Artspace
'8 Artists You Can't Miss from NADA New York 2018' by Artspace Editorial 8 March 2018 08 March 2018 Despite winter storm Quinn laying down a threatening layer of snow upon the streets of New York... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in The Guardian
'Victoria Lomasko: the brutally funny artist no gallery in Russia will touch' by Viv Groskop 2 March 2018 02 March 2018 Skinheads, truckers, schoolkids, drinkers … Victoria Lomasko captures everyday Russians in powerful graphic novels. Now she’s in... Read more
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