Dear Everyone,
As you all know, the winter is now having his arm fully stretched and
it is the ideal moment for an existential idiosyncratic exercise to
avoid mental depression.
The first exercise would take place tomorrow at the Opening evening of
White cube gallery (Maison Yard), celebrating recent works by Polish
artist Miroslaw Balka from 6pm to 8pm.
That’s tomorrow night, let you know if you are interested and it would
be good to share your winters.
Following that, Haunch & Venision will present the first part of Keth
Coventry’s painting and sculpture, also from 6pm.
The success of GSK exhibition and pop up dinner concept initated by
creatives, there is one more by Carsten Holler. Who is Carsten Holler?
Well, anyone of you still remember the ‘slide’ from Tate Modern last
year, he is the author from germany. He has beening working on this
pop-up dinner-drinks-club concept based on Congo, it’s called the
Double Club and the website is www.thedoubleclub.co.uk
7 Torrens Street London.
He is the artist of whom I have devoted to see when I was in Paris
earlier this year by sacrificing a Adam Kimmel show.
The week also arrives two of the most anticipated exhbition; the first
one is Indian Highway at the Serpertine Highway, an exhibition,
similar to the recent opening of Philip du Pury, showcase the
up-and-coming Indian contemporary artists.
The second one, the legendary Tsar, will be showing at the Victoria &
Albert Museum from the 10th of December to February 2009.
Please also note that there was a fantastic article on Balmain by
Christophe Decarrin in the International Herald Tribune, whose of you
who wishes to drive away from Balenciaga, should park here. Of course,
by that I mean you still have 2000 pounds for a Zebra prints blouses.
Take care,
Ricky
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