ArtSpam Favourites: November 2022
Hello Hello! So November has been a kinda cool month, but also rather panicky. FINALLY have I finished the wonderful MA. However, I suddenly realised it was the 20th of November and I hadn’t seen any art so I do what I usually do and panic-see-art. Here are the fruits of my oh-my-goodness-it’s-late-in-the-month-i-must-see-art labours. You’re welcome.
Wildflowers in the Night 2014 Jim Dine from the exhibition Jim Dine: A History of Gardening at the Cristea Roberts Gallery, London
Dreid Laitrias in a Bernard Leach Pot 1976 Jim Dine from the exhibition Jim Dine: A History of Gardening at the Cristea Roberts Gallery, London
Otaiti 1930 Francis Picabia from the General Collection at the Tate Modern, London
The Jungle (Number Three) 2022 Jim Dine from the exhibition Jim Dine: A History of Gardening at the Cristea Roberts Gallery, London
802 That is where, as you heard, the elephant danced the Malinga. The place where they now grow flowers 2016 Sammy Baloji from the Geneneral Collection at the Tate Modern, London
The Askew Codex AD200-400 from the exhibition Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt at The British Museum, London
Chat Room Paintings 2017-2021 Celia Hempton from The British Art Show 9 at The Box, Plymouth England
Young’s Memorandums 1814 from the exhibition Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt at The British Museum, London
Small Ivory Carving 2985 BC from the exhibition Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt at The British Museum, London
The Book of the Dead 1070 BC from the exhibition Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt at The British Museum, London