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emergent magazine, Ensemble at The Perimeter, 25 January 2025
Presenting newly commissioned and recent works, Ensemble draws on the motifs of drama to explore the study of historiography as a collective discipline. These motifs include staging as a device...
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Presenting newly commissioned and recent works, Ensemble draws on the motifs of drama to explore the study of historiography as a collective discipline. These motifs include staging as a device...
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Elephant Magazine, Lewis Hammond and Actress are Related by Blood and Shared Consciousness, 31 Oct 2024
Theo Meranze speaks with painter Lewis Hammond and DJ Darren Cunningham about their relationship as cousins and collaborators.
Read ArticleElephant Magazine, Lewis Hammond and Actress are Related by Blood and Shared Consciousness, 31 Oct 2024
Theo Meranze speaks with painter Lewis Hammond and DJ Darren Cunningham about their relationship as cousins and collaborators.
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Mousse Magazine, “Lewis Hammond: This Glass House” at The Perimeter, London, October 2024
“Lewis Hammond: This Glass House” is the painter’s first public exhibition in the UK. Through baroque and surrealist motif, Hammond takes imaginative departure from both interpersonal relationships and global political...
Read ArticleMousse Magazine, “Lewis Hammond: This Glass House” at The Perimeter, London
“Lewis Hammond: This Glass House” is the painter’s first public exhibition in the UK. Through baroque and surrealist motif, Hammond takes imaginative departure from both interpersonal relationships and global political...
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Plaster Magazine, Lewis Hammond: “Music and sound enters the body. You feel it before you can diagnose it”, 18 September 2024
‘This Glass House’ first showed at Kunstpalais in Erlangen, Germany and is shown at The Perimeter in a new iteration, with some new works...
Read ArticlePlaster Magazine, Lewis Hammond: “Music and sound enters the body. You feel it before you can diagnose it”, 18 September 2024
‘This Glass House’ first showed at Kunstpalais in Erlangen, Germany and is shown at The Perimeter in a new iteration, with some new works...
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TimeOut, Lewis Hammond: 'This Glass House', September 2024
In his biggest UK show, he’s filled the gallery with demons, depression and disgust in a despairing meditation on how modern society chews you up and spits you out...
Read ArticleTimeOut, Lewis Hammond: 'This Glass House', September 2024
In his biggest UK show, he’s filled the gallery with demons, depression and disgust in a despairing meditation on how modern society chews you up and spits you out...
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London Review of Books, On Shuvinai Ashoona, 25 April 2024
A blue creature – part platypus, part squid, part amorphous squiggle – scuttles behind a pale three-headed figure with one webbed foot...
Read ArticleLondon Review of Books, On Shuvinai Ashoona, 25 April 2024
A blue creature – part platypus, part squid, part amorphous squiggle – scuttles behind a pale three-headed figure with one webbed foot...
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Burlington Contemporary, Shuvinai Ashoona: When I Draw, 17 April 2024
Her first solo show in the United Kingdom, When I Draw at the Perimeter, London, is a joyful affair comprising eighteen drawings, which are displayed alongside works by an older generation of...
Read ArticleBurlington Contemporary, Shuvinai Ashoona: When I Draw, 17 April 2024
Her first solo show in the United Kingdom, When I Draw at the Perimeter, London, is a joyful affair comprising eighteen drawings, which are displayed alongside works by an older generation of...
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Art Review, All Impossible Worlds, 14 February 2024
The exhibition – her first in Europe since the 2022 Venice Biennale – begins with a photograph, a carving, a print and a drawing. The black-and-white photograph shows Kinngait, with...
Read ArticleArt Review, All Impossible Worlds, 14 February 2024
The exhibition – her first in Europe since the 2022 Venice Biennale – begins with a photograph, a carving, a print and a drawing. The black-and-white photograph shows Kinngait, with...
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FRIEZE, Shuvinai Ashoona’s Visions of Inuit History and Resilience, 12 February 2024
Crawling with tentacled creatures, flipper-footed beasts and beaked hybrids, Shuvinai Ashoona’s colourful pencil drawings are playful and...
Read ArticleFRIEZE, Shuvinai Ashoona’s Visions of Inuit History and Resilience, 12 February 2024
Crawling with tentacled creatures, flipper-footed beasts and beaked hybrids, Shuvinai Ashoona’s colourful pencil drawings are playful and...
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The Times, Shuvinai Ashoona Review — Arctic Monsters and Haunting Ice Floes, 24 January 2024
There is something thrillingly peculiar about the perspective in Shuvinai Ashoona’s drawings. There’s no obvious horizon, no real recession, no sure...
Read ArticleThe Times, Shuvinai Ashoona Review — Arctic Monsters and Haunting Ice Floes, 24 January 2024
There is something thrillingly peculiar about the perspective in Shuvinai Ashoona’s drawings. There’s no obvious horizon, no real recession, no sure...
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The Guardian, the Arctic Artist Who Took Up Painting for ‘Cigarette Money', January 2024
The imaginative drawings of Shuvinai Ashoona, the celebrated third-generation Inuit artist who received a special mention at the 2022 Venice Biennale, and who has a solo show opening at the Perimeter in...
Read ArticleThe Guardian, the Arctic Artist Who Took Up Painting for ‘Cigarette Money', January 2024
The imaginative drawings of Shuvinai Ashoona, the celebrated third-generation Inuit artist who received a special mention at the 2022 Venice Biennale, and who has a solo show opening at the Perimeter in...
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Artnet, Anna Uddenberg’s Body-Twisting Sculptures Probe — and Breach — the Limits of Femininity and Reality, 2 January 2024
Around 2009, while Anna Uddenberg was commuting to Frankfurt’s prestigious Städelschule from her hometown in Stockholm, she opened...
Read ArticleArtnet, Anna Uddenberg’s Body-Twisting Sculptures Probe — and Breach — the Limits of Femininity and Reality, 2 January 2024
Around 2009, while Anna Uddenberg was commuting to Frankfurt’s prestigious Städelschule from her hometown in Stockholm, she opened...
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Interview Magazine, Anna Uddenberg on Kinks, Consumerism, and Home Wreckers, 26 October 2023
The sickly sweet taste of artificial grape flavoring. The cold, inhospitable interiors of the Kardashians’ houses. The squeaky plastic surface of a...
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The sickly sweet taste of artificial grape flavoring. The cold, inhospitable interiors of the Kardashians’ houses. The squeaky plastic surface of a...
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Plaster Magazine, The who’s who of the new Bloomsbury Group, 25 October 2023
Who said the city is dead? There’s a growing cultural renaissance as galleries open their doors in this historic central London district...
Read ArticlePlaster Magazine, The who’s who of the new Bloomsbury Group, 25 October 2023
Who said the city is dead? There’s a growing cultural renaissance as galleries open their doors in this historic central London district...
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Elephant Magazine, Anna Uddenberg’s ‘Home Wreckers’ Explores Desire and Affect in Our Technology-Bound Consumer Culture, 18 October 2023
London—Anna Uddenberg has become known for her sculptures of hyper-sexualised (and hyper-flexible) faceless female dummies adorned in futuristic...
Read ArticleElephant Magazine, Anna Uddenberg’s ‘Home Wreckers’ Explores Desire and Affect in Our Technology-Bound Consumer Culture, 18 October 2023
London—Anna Uddenberg has become known for her sculptures of hyper-sexualised (and hyper-flexible) faceless female dummies adorned in futuristic...
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i-D, Anna Uddenberg turns the model influencer into a mutant monster, 17 October 2023
It’s a Friday night on the cusp of London’s Frieze week as crowds descend to celebrate Home Wreckers, The Perimeter’s latest, highly-anticipated exhibition by the artist Anna Uddenberg. As people swirl and smoke along a...
Read Articlei-D, Anna Uddenberg turns the model influencer into a mutant monster, 17 October 2023
It’s a Friday night on the cusp of London’s Frieze week as crowds descend to celebrate Home Wreckers, The Perimeter’s latest, highly-anticipated exhibition by the artist Anna Uddenberg. As people swirl and smoke along a...
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TimeOut, Anna Uddenberg: Home Wreckers, 17 October 2023
If you get caught smoking as a kid, the best punishment is to be locked in a closet and forced to smoke a whole pack. It’ll put you off for...
Read ArticleTimeOut, Anna Uddenberg: Home Wreckers, 17 October 2023
If you get caught smoking as a kid, the best punishment is to be locked in a closet and forced to smoke a whole pack. It’ll put you off for...
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Artnet, How the Buzzy Young Artist Joseph Yaeger Is Constructing His Cinematic Language in Striking Watercolors, 2 February 2023
By the time Joseph Yaeger starts painting, he’s been working on a piece for months. He’s chosen a reference image, often a still from a film. He’s...
Read ArticleArtnet, How the Buzzy Young Artist Joseph Yaeger Is Constructing His Cinematic Language in Striking Watercolors, 2 February 2023
By the time Joseph Yaeger starts painting, he’s been working on a piece for months. He’s chosen a reference image, often a still from a film. He’s...
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Art Basel, In Joseph Yaeger's largest painting to date, ‘you’re in the thick of it’, 13 January 2023
Old long since [2022] is the largest painting Joseph Yaeger has ever made. It draws from the image of a female figure, her eyes covered by an...
Read ArticleArt Basel, In Joseph Yaeger's largest painting to date, ‘you’re in the thick of it’
Old long since [2022] is the largest painting Joseph Yaeger has ever made. It draws from the image of a female figure, her eyes covered by an...
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Artforum, Joseph Yaeger, 11 January 2023
There’s a creeping sense of unease in “Time Weft,” Joseph Yaeger’s show of 25 new paintings, occupying all five levels of the Perimeter’s converted....
Read ArticleArtforum, Joseph Yaeger, 11 January 2023
There’s a creeping sense of unease in “Time Weft,” Joseph Yaeger’s show of 25 new paintings, occupying all five levels of the Perimeter’s converted....
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émergent magazine, Joseph Yaeger at The Perimeter Gallery, 11 January 2023
The exhibition’s title is derived from the Einsteinian notion of a time warp— the distortion of space/time. Rather than traveling radically up or down the...
Read Articleémergent magazine, Joseph Yaeger at The Perimeter Gallery, 11 January 2023
The exhibition’s title is derived from the Einsteinian notion of a time warp— the distortion of space/time. Rather than traveling radically up or down the...
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TimeOut, Joseph Yaeger: Time Weft, 9 January 2023
Joseph Yaeger’s work feels like it has seeped out of some gloomy, murky, unknowable past, like his paintings have just barely coagulated into...
Read ArticleTimeOut, Joseph Yaeger: Time Weft, 9 January 2023
Joseph Yaeger’s work feels like it has seeped out of some gloomy, murky, unknowable past, like his paintings have just barely coagulated into...
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Ocula, 10 Must-See Institutional Shows in 2023, 22 December 2022
Leading institutions will open an abundance of vital exhibitions featuring both modern and contemporary artists in the coming year. From major....
Read ArticleOcula, 10 Must-See Institutional Shows in 2023, 22 December 2022
Leading institutions will open an abundance of vital exhibitions featuring both modern and contemporary artists in the coming year. From major....
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Wallpaper, Russell Tovey and Alexander Petalas’ personal art collections prompt reflection in London, 7 October 2022
‘My Reflection of You’, a new exhibition at London contemporary art space The Perimeter, puts the personal art....
Read ArticleWallpaper, Russell Tovey and Alexander Petalas’ personal art collections prompt reflection in London, 7 October 2022
‘My Reflection of You’, a new exhibition at London contemporary art space The Perimeter, puts the personal art....
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