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Le Méridien at Frieze 2012
I just got back to my flat from a bit of an artsy fartsy staycation here in London. Spending the past few nights at Le Méridien Piccadilly as a participant in the hotel’s blogger outreach initiative, I was wined, dined … Continue reading
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London Gallery Hop: 23 March 2012 (Londonist)
Louise Bourgeois does psychoanalysis, late works by the master of low art, constructed environments in Hoxton and gambling with words in a live unrehearsed performance. London Gallery Hop: 23 March 2012 Londonist, March 23, 2012
Posted in Art, London
Tagged ARCH 402, EXHIBITIONS, free, FREUD MUSEUM, GALLIERIES, JEAN DUBUFFET, JEAN DUBUFFET: LATE PAINTINGS BY JEAN DUBUFFET (1975–82), LILIANE LIJN, London, LONDON GALLERY HOP, Londonist, LOUISE BOURGEOIS, LOUISE BOURGEOIS: THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED, LOW ART, MANFRED KIRCHEIMER, MIKE BALLARD, POWER GAME, PSYCHOANALYSIS, STATIONS OF THE ELEVATED, WADDINGTON CUSTOT GALLERIES, zabludowicz collection
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