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NEWS
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Frans Masereel - Overview
Janne Malmros has been selected for the exhibition Overview at the Frans Masereel Centrum in Belgium. January-March 2012 |
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Limited edition prints
Limited edition prints now available at Hoxton Art Gallery and Tender Pixel
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2012 Residencies
Janne Malmros has been awarded a recidency at Circolo Scandinavo (the Scandinavian School in Rome) for two months commencing in January 2012 and a 6-week residency at the Danish Institute in Athens in spring/summer 2012. |
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Museum aan de Stroom
Sep-Oct: Travel scholarship for research at MAS | Museum aan de Stroom Antwerp, Belgium Funded by the Danish Arts Council |
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Grammar of the Ornament
13th October - 17th November 2011 Hoxton Art Gallery 64 Charlotte Road Hoxton London EC2A 3PE |
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CURRENT AND UPCOMING RESIDENCIES
Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium, Autumn 2011 Circolo Scandinavo, Rome, Italy, 2012 |
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Solo Show: Three Choirs Festival
6 - 13 August 2012 The King's School 5 College Green Worcester WR1 2LL |
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Review on Bue P. Peitersen's Blog
(Danish language) |
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In Circles: Janne Malmros
Artist Janne Malmros reflects on The Hirschsprung Collection. She discerns connections between the works of art in the museum and uses those connections in her own pieces. Motifs, patterns and shapes are repeated and communication across time and media arises in surprising ways. The exhibition opens a dialogue between art today and back then. What has happened in the meantime and why is it still interesting to look at art that was created more than a hundred years ago? 4 March - 16 May 2011 HIRSCHPRUNG Stockholmsgade 20 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø |
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Surface Noise: AN review
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Jerwood Encounters: Surface Noise
Gill Saunders and John Mackechnie curate an exhibition of ambitious and inspirational works which embrace innovations afforded by both digital technologies and traditional print media. 19 January - 27 February 2011 JVA at Jerwood Space 171 Union Street London SE1 0LN |
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Utopia Project Archive 2006 - 2010
Utopia as a term in everyday language is associated with the ideal, the unattainable, the impossible and allows for many and often contradictory interpretations. 18 November 2010 - 29 January 2011 Institute of Contemporary Greek Art Opening: Thursday 18 November 2010, after 19:00 |
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Revisiting Francis Galton
a creative investigation into the life, work and working practices of 19th century Romantic scientist Francis Galton. Three artists, Annabelle Dalby, Janne Malmros and Lucy Steggals, had open access to his expansive archives and collection held at UCL during the second half of 2010. |
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Ink
Contemporary artworks by Madi Boyd, Samuel Keyte, Ruth Maclennan, Janne Malmros, Jo Volley and Barry Sykes sit alongside a Roman ink well, a fossilised squid, a 15th century German prayer book, a miniature Hampton Court Maze made of ceramic ink, a plastic unicorn and many many more. 3 November - 11 December 2010 12 - 6pm Wednesday - Saturday North Lodge UCL Gower Street London WC1E 6BT |
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Janne Malmros: Black-veined White
The eighth recipient of the annual Adrian Carruthers Award, Janne Malmros exhibits work made during the year of her award as well as pieces made specially for the Acme Project Space. 3-19 September 2010 Acme Project Space 44 Bonner Road Bethnal Green London E2 9JS |
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LOOPS
LOOPS is a series of growing convolutions curated by Sam Belinfante. From 2.00pm artists will add loops one-by-one to the space in an evolving series of sounds, movements and conversations. As time goes on ideas will both clarify and obfuscate as objects and people are incessantly repeated and the space slowly fills with spiralling motifs. Thursday 15 April 2010 2.00pm - 6.40pm Chelsea Space Chelsea College of Art and Design 16 John Islip Street SW1P 4JU |
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The Art of Function
This exhibition brings together artists who have individually or through collaboration questioned or alluded to the functional in art. They are Corinne Felgate, Janne Malmos, Bruce McLean, Will McLean, Meg Shiryama, Estelle Thompson, John Walter, Gary Woodley, Ichia Wu and Toby Zeigler 28 April - 9 September 2010 Sycharth Gallery Glyndwr University Wrexham |
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Double Interview
This conversation/ interview will be screened during 35 days in three venues, ArtSpace in Seoul, Seogyo Art Centre in Seoul and I-MYU Projects in London and the dialog will be published as a catalogue. ISBN book will be published in Korean by Doosung publisher in Korea. 24 April - 28 May 2010 |
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Ways of Seeing
The main theme that links these artists is that they have been making works in their own counties, from Germany, Denmark and Korea. The artists’ initial steps outside their lands are London; but no one knows what made them to reach here. They are unhinging their own histories in London where it seems more dynamic than any other cities. London is a flourishing splendor of individuals and a centre of cosmopolis. In this enormous city, these artists perceive and act upon their own ways of seeing. Part 1: 7 - 27 January 2010 Part II: 29 January - 20 February 2010 I-MYU Projects 23 Charlotte Road Londpn EC2A 3PB |
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Postgraduate Printmaking in London 2009
Clifford Chance is delighted to present their annual Postgraduate Printmaking 2009 exhibition. Now in its 13th year, the survey spotlights the best post-graduate printmaking being produced in London's art schools. And it is a special delight for Clifford Chance that Gill Saunders, Senior Curator (Prints) at the V & A Museum, has agreed to act as our judge in awarding the Clifford Chance Purchase Prize 2009. 30 November 2009 - 22 January 2010 Clifford Chance 10 Upper Banks Street London E14 5JJ |
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Object Retrieval
A single object from the UCL Pathology Collection will be exhibited on a route master bus at University College London. Researchers from the arts and sciences will investigate the object from every conceivable perspective for 24 hours a day for seven days. 15-21 October 2009 University College London |
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