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Marcin Dudek in TimeOut London
'Marcin Dudek: Steps and Marches Review' by Eddy Frankel 22 September 2017 22 September 2017 Hooliganism is a dying art form. If you go to a football match in England to start... Read more -
Sorel Etrog in Artforum
'Sorel Etrog - Edel Assanti' by Sylwia Serafinowicz 17 September 2017 17 September 2017 Born in the small Romanian city of Iasži in 1933, Sorel Etrog rose to fame in his... Read more -
Dale Lewis in Elephant Magazine
'Expo Chicago: Gender' by Emily Steer 16 September 2017 16 September 2017 In Issue 31 , we spoke to artists who are redefining and blurring the binary understanding of... Read more -
Dale Lewis in Judd Tully blog
'Expo Chicago Shows Gathering Strength' by Judd Tully 15 September 2017 15 September 2017 Buoyed by first-time power hitting entrants Gagosian, Gmurzynska and Levy Gorvy, the sixth iteration of the International... Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa at the National Museum of Art Costanta
Group exhibition 'WOW - War of Worlds' from 30 October to 30 November 2017 14 September 2017 14 September 2017 Yoshinori Niwa is included in the group exhibtion WOW - War of Worlds at the National Museum... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Frieze Critic's Guide
'Critic's Guide Brussels' by En Liang Khong 5 September 2017 05 September 2017 Marcin Dudek, ‘Steps & Marches’ Harlan Levey Projects 7 September – 28 October 2017 Polish artist Marcin... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani interview in Candid Magazine
'Candid Magazine Interviews The American Artist Sheida Soleimani' by Issey Scott 1 September 2017 01 September 2017 Sheida Soleimani is an artist who trained at the University of Cincinnati and the Cranbook Academy of... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Frieze
'Jodie Carey' by John-Paul Stonard 8 August 2017 08 August 2017 Jodie Carey’s sculptural installation Stand consists of 50 slender uprights, roughly cast in plaster from pieces of... Read more
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Jodie Carey in Wall Street International
'Jodie Carey: Earthcasts' by Jillian Knipe 8 August 2017 08 August 2017 In her book, Quiet, Susan Cain declares that we live in a world of Extrovert Ideal. She... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Whitewall
'Jodie Carey's 'Earthcasts' at Edel Assanti in London' by Nicole Gabe 24 July 2017 24 July 2017 Jodie Carey ’s third exhibition, Earthcasts, is on view in London at Edel Assanti gallery. The show... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Elephant
'Earthcasts' by Emily Steer 21 July 2017 21 July 2017 “The nice thing about this way of working is that you lose an element of control. There... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Contemporary Lynx
'Studio Visit: Marcin Dudek' by Dobromila Blaszczyk 18 July 2017 18 July 2017 April. Sunday morning in Brussels. We’ve been promoting the latest issue of the magazine at our own... Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa acquired by the Kadist Art Foundation
Kadist acquires 'Exchanging between Turkish Lira and Euros in Istanbul until there is nothing left' (2011) 12 July 2017 12 July 2017 Edel Assanti is pleased to announce that Yoshinori Niwa's film and performance 'Exchanging between Turkish Lira and... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Studio International
'Jodie Carey: ‘I like my works to be imbued with a silence and a stillness’' by Anna McNay 4 July 2017 04 July 2017 The artist talks about her developing practice, the impact of motherhood, her concerns with mortality and the... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in Elephant Magazine
'Studio Visit: Gordon Cheung' by Gemma Padley 22 June 2017 22 June 2017 “Most abstraction wasn’t really talking about the wider history of art, humanity and civilisations. It was an... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in the Los Angeles Review of Books
'Protest Tea: Victoria Lomasko’s “Other Russias”' by Sasha Razor 6 May 2017 06 May 2017 Born in 1978 in Serpukhov, a small town near Moscow, Victoria Lomasko is an accomplished artist and... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in The Guardian
'Rhône glacier installation by Noémie Goudal – in pictures' 3 May 2017 03 May 2017 The Rhône glacier in the Swiss Alps is shrinking due to climate change. Artist Noémie Goudal produced... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in The Learned Pig
'Gordon Cheung: Unknown Knowns' by The Learned Pig 13 April 2017 13 April 2017 Unknown Knowns is Gordon Cheung’s third exhibition at Edel Assanti, London. The exhibition’s title is drawn from... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in Aesthetica
'Pictoral Deconstruction' by William Davie 13 April 2017 13 April 2017 Currently on view at Edel Assanti, London, is Gordon Cheung’s latest exhibition Unknown Knowns. It takes Slavoj... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Art in America
'We Exist: Victoria Lomasko’s Graphic Journalism' by Michael McCanne 11 April 2017 11 April 2017 Over the past eight years, Russian artist Victoria Lomasko has captured, in sketches and portraits, the people... Read more
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Noémie Goudal at Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre
Solo exhibition 'Station II', 2015 6 April 2017 06 April 2017 As the fourth of the Waterloo Billboard Commissions, Hayward Gallery presents Station II (2015) by Noémie Goudal,... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa at 1335Mabini, Philippines
Solo exhibition 'Untitled ' from 31st March - 28th April, 2017 29 March 2017 Yoshiori Niwa's solo exhibition Untitled will open at 1335Mabani, Manila, Philippines in spring 2017. Untitled will be Niwa's first solo... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in ArtDependence
'10 questions: Gordon Cheung' by Dirk Vanduffel 29 March 2017 29 March 2017 Gordon Cheung is of Hong Kong origin and born in London 1975 where he lives and works.... Read more -
Mykola Ridnyi acquired by the Pinakothek der Moderne Museum, Munich
The Pinakothek der Moderne Museum acquires 'Regular Places' 7 March 2017 Mykola Ridnyi's film Regular Places (2014-2015) has been acquired by the Pinakothek der Moderne Museum, Munich. The film was screened... Read more
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Victoria Lomasko in The New Yorker
'Listening to Ordinary Russians by Drawing Them One by One' by Sophie Pinkham 26 February 2017 26 February 2017 I n “Other Russias,” a new collection of graphic reportage by Victoria Lomasko, Russians from radically different... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Refinery29
'The Artist Remembering The Forgotten Tortured Women Of Iran' by Nathalie Olah 9 February 2017 09 February 2017 With so many news outlets reporting constantly across multiple platforms from some of the world’s fiercest conflicts,... Read more -
York Chang in ArtAsiaPacific
'York Chang: Zero Sum Games' by Cleo Roberts 7 February 2017 07 February 2017 York Chang has an aptitude for words. His command of language and heightened awareness of semantics, derived... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Photomonitor
'Sheida Soleimani: To Oblivion' by Anna McNay 30 January 2017 30 January 2017 Brought up with the stories of her parents’ dramatic escapes as political refugees from Iran, Sheida Soleimani... Read more
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Sheida Soleimani in Studio International
'Sheida Soleimani: ‘Does someone really want to buy an image of an executed woman and hang it in their home?’' by Rosanna McLaughlin 25 January 2017 25 January 2017 At first glance, Iranian-American artist Sheida Soleimani’s artworks look like pop art for the digital age. But... Read more -
Babak Golkar in This is Tomorrow
'Babak Golkar: a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work' by William Davie 1 November 2016 01 November 2016 Babak Golkar is happy to engage viewers on many levels with his work. His debut solo exhibition... Read more -
Babak Golkar in CanadianArt
'Scream into my Sculptures, Please: Babak Golkar and the Art of Frustration' by Leah Sandals 5 October 2016 05 October 2016 A pot you are supposed to scream into. An Ikea vase recast in porcelain and returned to... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in Vice
'Critic's Pick:The F*cked-Up Faces of Expo Chicago' by Kate Messinger 1 October 2016 01 October 2016 With harsh overhead fluorescent lighting and far too many opportunities for art selfies in mirror sculptures, the... Read more
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Babak Golkar in Photomonitor
'Babak Golkar: The Return Project' by Christiane Monarchi 10 September 2016 10 September 2016 Babak Golkar (b.1977) is a Vancouver-based artist who opens his debut London exhibition this week at Edel... Read more -
Dale Lewis in The Financial Times
'Critics' Choice: Jerwood Painting Fellowships' by Jackie Wullschläger 26 July 2016 26 June 2016 Dale Lewis worked at Science Ltd producing pieces designed by Damien Hirst, and then as assistant to... Read more -
'Metatextile' in Whitehot Magazine
'The New Wave of Textile Art: A Globalized Web at Edel Assanti, London' by Gracie Linden 19 July 2016 19 September 2016 Within the art world, textiles have never been seen as especially sexy. Rarely do headlines flash with... Read more -
Gordon Cheung at Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Nottingham
Solo exhibition 'here be dragons'' from 30 April to 17 July 17 July 2016 17 July 2016 Gordon Cheung is a contemporary artist whose work captures the mood of the global collapse of civilization... Read more
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'Metatextile' in Sotheby's Cultural Crossroads blog
'Fashion, Design, Crafts and Visual Arts Unite in London' by Roxane Zand 28 June 2016 28 June 2016 London never sleeps when it comes to art from the Middle East. There is always one show... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in The Economist 1843 Magazine
'Here be dragons: Gordon Cheung’s daring collages critique China’s authoritarian capitalism by subverting traditional artistic genres' by En Liang Khong 21 June 2016 21 June 2016 In his mission to render the history of global capitalism as a sequence of shimmering, troubled techno-vistas,... Read more -
Dale Lewis in This Is Tomorrow
'Jerwood Painting Fellowships 2016' by Cassie Davies 31 May 2016 31 May 2016 The third edition of the Jerwood Painting Fellowships 2016 brings together three distinctive painters in their early... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in Frieze Magazine
'Here We Are: What does ‘Chinese’ mean as an artistic category in Britain today?' by En Liang Khong 24 May 2016 24 May 2016 In London recently, I sat through a public panel discussion between a mainland-born Chinese artist and a... Read more
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Dale Lewis in Artsy
'Critics' Choice: The 12 Young Painters You Need to Know at NADA New York' by Molly Gottschalk 6 May 2016 06 May 2016 The fifth edition of NADA New York opened yesterday, and as ever, it was teeming with collectors... Read more -
Dale Lewis in The New York Times
'NADA Art Fair Offers the Wacky and the Political, Plus Basketball' by Ken Johnson 5 May 2016 05 May 2016 If you’re deciding which art fairs to attend this weekend, consider this. In addition to its assembly... Read more -
'Ad Minoliti: Playtime' in Aesthetica Magazine
'Gender in the Digital Age' by William Davie 5 April 2016 05 April 2016 Playtime is Ad Minoliti’s first UK exhibition and is paired with a solo exhibition of two large... Read more -
'Ad Minoliti: Playtime' in The Guardian
'This week's new exhibitions: Ad Minoliti, London' by Oliver Basciano 24 March 2016 24 March 2016 Changing notions of what it is to be human – and, specifically, what it is to have... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in Artforum
'Critics' Pick: Noémie Goudal 'Cinquième Corps'' by Sarah Moroz 9 March 2016 09 March 2016 At first sight, Noémie Goudal ’s photographs appear to depict ambiguous, hard-to-situate spaces that, though placid, are... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Contemporary Lynx
'A conversation with Geert Verbeke' by Marek Wolynski 5 March 2016 05 March 2016 Geert Verbeke is the driving force behind the Verbeke Foundation , one of the largest private initiatives... Read more -
'People sometimes, die' in This is Tomorrow
'Critics' Pick: 'People sometimes, die'' by Theo Turpin 16 February 2016 16 February 2016 Standing in the entrance of Edel Assanti to see their new group show ‘people sometimes, die’, I... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Lens Culture
'Cinquième Corps: Photography, Space and the Limits of Imagination' by Alexander Strecker 13 February 2016 13 February 2016 Noémie Goudal is a young, immensely talented French photographer whose work is taking Europe by storm. Since... Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa at the Minatomachi Art Table (MAT), Nagoya, Japan
Solo Exhibition 'Selling the Rights to Name a Pile of Garbage' from 15 January to 20 February 13 February 2016 13 February 2016 Yoshinori Niwa' s solo exhibition Against Name is currently at the Minatomachi Art Table (MAT), Nagoya, Japan.... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Frieze Magazine
'Noémie Goudal' by Laurie Taylor 13 February 2016 13 February 2016 It seems no accident that visitors to 'Southern Light Stations', Noémie Goudal's first major solo show in... Read more -
'People sometimes, die' in Artforum
'Critics' Pick: 'People sometimes, die'' by Sylwia Serafinowicz 10 February 2016 10 February 2016 This group exhibition curated by New York–based artist Jesse Hlebo , titled “people sometimes, die,” opens with... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in This is Tomorrow
'Noémie Goudal: Southern Light Stations' by Joseph Constable 18 December 2015 18 December 2015 At the climax of Peter Weir’s 1998 film, ‘The Truman Show’, the eponymous protagonist ascends a staircase... Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa in This is Tomorrow
'Yoshinori Niwa: Historically Historic Historical History of Communism Edel Assanti' by William Davie 25 November 2015 25 November 2015 It's strange when your reality is entirely reshaped in someone else's imagination. This is case in Yoshinora... Read more -
'Wasters' in This Is Tomorrow
'Wasters Edel Assanti' by Edward Ball 28 September 2015 28 September 2015 'Let nothing be wasted' feels an apt methodology for the small, intimate group exhibition 'Wasters' at Edel... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in American Suburb X.
'Noémie Goudal @Unseen – 'Inaction, no Falsifying Dream.'' by Michael Salu 17 September 2015 17 September 2015 Beauty is still able to cleave us into a libidinal consciousness and Cascade's power lies in the... Read more -
'Radames 'Juni' Figueroa' in ArtReview
'Radames 'Juni' Figueroa' by Gabriel Coxhead 10 September 2015 10 September 2015 There's something nice about a work that alludes to its architectural environment, integrating with a room's features... Read more
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Gordon Cheung acquired by the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
The Asian Art Museum acquires 'Predictive Text' 29 July 2015 29 July 2015 Gordon Cheung's painting Predictive Text, 2014, has been acquired by the San Francisco Museum of Asian Art.... Read more -
Jodie Carey at the London Open 2015, the Whitechapel Gallery's triennal exhibition
Exhibition from 15 July to 06 September 29 July 2015 29 July 2015 Edel Assanti are pleased to announce the inclusion of Jodie Carey amongst the artists selected for The... Read more -
Radamés 'Juni' Figueroa in Artslant
'London Turns Tropical: Radamés 'Juni' Figueroa at Edel Assanti' by Phoebe Stubbs 6 July 2015 06 July 2015 With record high temperatures in London at present, the city is suddenly awash with the tropical: denim... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in 200%
'Art Noémie Goudal Is the Earth flat?' by Thierry Somers 25 June 2015 25 June 2015 The first work I saw from Noémie Goudal was a photograph called 'Cascade' from her series 'Les... Read more
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Radamés ‘Juni’ Figueroa in The Spaces
'Radamés ‘Juni’ Figueroa brings the tropics to London' by Suzie Olbrich 16 June 2015 Fitzrovia's Edel Assanti gallery naturally provides cool relief to the hustle of nearby Oxford Street, but now it's also looking... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Granta Magazine
'Observatoires' 27 May 2015 27 May 2015 In her series Observatoires, Noémie Goudal places stairs, pyramids and domes in natural, isolated, timeless spaces. The... Read more -
Andrew Lacon in This is Tomorrow
'Andrew Lacon Division of Labour at Edel Assanti' by Tom Overton 13 May 2015 13 May 2015 While you’re reading this, Google the German archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann. The recreations of Greco-Roman sculpture that come... Read more -
Jodie Carey in This is Tomorrow
'Jodie Carey Edel Assanti' by Zoë Lippett 20 April 2015 20 April 2016 Jodie Carey expresses her fascination with materials and the processes by which they transform into things in... Read more
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Noémie Goudal at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Dehli
Group Exhibition 'Constructs / Constructions' from 23 April to 15 December 2015 18 April 2015 18 April 2015 The works of Noémie Goudal feature in Constructs / Constructions at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art,... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in The Spaces Magazine
'Fictional spaces by artist Noémie Goudal' by Betty Wood 18 April 2015 18 April 2015 The photographs of artist Noémie Goudal are gateways into worlds of make-believe. Layering the natural and the... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Artsy
'Jodie Carey Casts Time, History, and Memory in Plaster at Edel Assanti' by Karen Kedmey 14 April 2015 14 April 2015 'I'm very interested in ideas that are centered around the passing of time, and aging, and memory,'... Read more -
Marcin Dudek at DADA: Dallas Art Dealers Association
'More Dallas Art Fair 2015' by Bill Davenport 14 April 2015 14 April 2015 This year’s fair was fenced off by Marcin Dudek’s Border in Motion. It wasn’t too hard to... Read more
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Edel Assanti in D Magazine
'10 Galleries You Can’t Miss at the Dallas Art Fair' by Peter Simek 14 April 2015 14 April 2015 The Dallas Art Fair kicked off last night with throng of well-heeled would-be art buyers filling the... Read more -
Edel Assanti at Dallas Art Fair 2015
Dallas Art Fair from 09 April to 12 April 2015 14 April 2015 14 April 2015 Originally devised as a pop-up focusing on the world of London-based talent, Edel Assanti has expanded to... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Frieze
'Construction Sight: How a generation of artists is re-ordering the building blocks of photography' by Aaron Schuman 1 April 2015 01 April 2015 Given the shape-shifting flexibility images have acquired in the digital age, photographic content should have gained prominence... Read more -
Gordon Cheung and Noémie Goudal in 'Vita Vitale', la Bienna di Venezia at the Azerbaijan Pavilion
From 09 May to 22 November 2015 26 March 2015 26 March 2015 Edward Burtynsky, Mircea Cantor, Loris Cecchini, Gordon Cheung, Khalil Chishtee, Tony Cragg, Laura Ford, Noemie Goudal, Siobhán... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in Artwise
'Watershed: Art, play and the politics of water' 26 March 2015 26 March 2015 Watershed is a new exhibition, bringing together some 15 contemporary artists including Gavin Turk, Tania Kovats, Tatsuo... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in The New Yorker
'Noémie Goudal 'Observatoires' at the Armory Show' by Amy Connors 5 March 2015 05 March 2015 This year's Armory Show, which opens today at Piers 92 and 94, will include the second annual... Read more -
Jesse Hlebo in FAD Magazine
'Art Stuff on a Train 91-100' by Paul Carey-Kent 5 February 2015 05 February 2015 Destruction brings with it an exhilaration and a definite aesthetic, however regrettable it is, and two of... Read more -
Michael Andrew Page in Kolekto Magazine
'Michael Andrew Page: Count The Leaves in Vallombrosa' by Will Davie 29 January 2015 29 January 2015 For his first solo exhibition at Edel Assanti Gallery London, Michael Andrew Page's Count The Leaves In... Read more
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Jesse Hlebo in Artsy Editorial
'A New York Artist Examines Our Media-Saturated View of Society’s Collapse' by Heather Corcoran 29 January 2015 29 January 2015 Jesse Hlebo sends dispatches from an apocalypse that's being ignored in real time. Working in a visual... Read more -
Jesse Hlebo in The Conversation
'Jesse Hlebo: is anything authentic in the age of social media?' by Mel Bunce 23 January 2015 23 January 2015 Jesse Hlebo is troubled. The New York-based artist's latest exhibition, In Pieces explores information overload and authenticity... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in the British Journal Of Photography
'Grand Visions' by Gemma Padley 27 October 2014 27 October 2014 Eerie and unsettling yet strangely mesmerising, Noémie Goudal's photographs demand attention. From her 2012 series Haven Her... Read more -
Jodie Carey at the Freud Museum London
Solo exhibition 'Freud and Eros: Love, Lust and Longing' from 22 October 2014 to 08 March 2015 18 October 2014 18 October 2014 A new exhibition, 'Freud and Eros: Love, Lust and Longing', explores Sigmund Freud's revolutionary ideas on love... Read more
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