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2017.11.04 Sat, by

Jake and Dinos’s Blow Up Job

This I was thinking at the opening of Jake & Dinos Chapman's first show at Blain Southern as the schmoozers and the boozers sashayed around the suicide vests. If this had been Afghanistan or Iraq or Sudan, you'd all be dead. >> Read more
2017.04.05 Wed, by

MAT COLLISHAW
The Centrifugal Soul

In The Centrifugal Soul, Mat Collishaw’s forthcoming exhibition at Blain|Southern, the artist presents new sculpture, installation and paintings. Drawing on various forms of illusion, the exhibition explores ideas of super cial truth and the erosive effect of our primal urges for visual supremacy. >> Read more
2017.02.05 Sun, by

TIM NOBLE AND SUE WEBSTER | STICKS WITH DICKS AND SLITS

Tim Noble (b. Stroud, 1966) and Sue Webster (b. Leicester, 1967) met at art school in Nottingham, England in1986, when they both arrived a day late for enrolment. Inspired by the work of Damien Hirst and other Young British Artists, they moved to London and worked for the artist duo Gilbert and George. Noble and […] >> Read more
2016.06.24 Fri, by

CARLO CARRÀ | METAPHYSICAL SPACES

Blain|Southern presents an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Carlo Carrà, curated by Ester Coen. >> Read more
2016.04.24 Sun, by

HARLAND MILLER
“Tonight We Make History
(P.S. I Can’t Be There)”

Tonight We Make History (P.S. I Can’t Be There) is Harland Miller’s first solo exhibition in Germany. >> Read more
2016.02.04 Thu, by

Michael Joo, Radiohalo

Blain|Southern announces Radiohalo, a major solo exhibition of new artworks by acclaimed New York-based artist Michael Joo. >> Read more
2015.01.05 Mon, by

Best of 2014 Berlin

Abstraction is becoming the Western equivalent of the most masturbatory Literati work. Whether we call it “Zombie Formalism” (Walter Robinson) or “MFA-clever“ (Jerry Saltz), we end up bending for beige. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2011.09.19 Mon, by

Love Letters

Often the view of these tiled areas is so centred, perpendicularly or from above, that the perspective vanishes, with the depth-of-vision flattening to almost nothing, bringing the stains and discolorations to the fore. These public-personal spaces, simultaneously places of hygiene and pollution, >> Read more

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