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Showing posts with label private view. Show all posts
Showing posts with label private view. Show all posts

Friday, 12 July 2013

Open Cube

Open Cube
Curated by Adriano Pedrosa
12 July – 21 September 2013
White Cube Gallery - Mason's Yard

What with Indian summer engulfing the capital, Pandemonia and Snowy decided on a light summer wardrobe.

Then, they hopped in a taxi for White Cube gallery, Mason's Yard, for Open Cube, an exhibition curated by Adriano Pedrosa.

The place was heaving with the likes of photographer Mario Testino and multimedia artist Michael Petry, all clambering to view Adriano's selection of 17 artists.

Pandemonia and Snowy negotiated the steep stairs down to the basement in a pair of Vivienne Westwood high wedge heels. There, P&S were overwhelmed by the sheer height of Frank Ammerlaan's "Day's End," a passivated zinc-on-steel delight.



Then, they moved on to get close up of a Fay Nicolson digital print on silk, the sight of which sent Snowy into a dizzy spell. He'd had a flashback to London Fashion Week, recalling all those designers overkill on digital prints.

Snowy and Pandemonia continued on to the next exhibitor to take their fancy. This time, they stopped to contemplate Nicky Teegan's "Void," artwork composed of recycled VHS tapes woven over bent steel. "What super use of all those VHS videos lying dormant in the loft or shed," P observed.



As for the curator Adriano Pedrosa, who Pandemonia and Snowy discovered beneath his very relaxed, understated wardrobe, he is a thought-provoking person. When they caught up with Adriano for a chat at the gallery reception, the conversation came to an abrupt end when an army of diehard art fans poured through the entrance, forcing Pandemonia and Snowy to veer away into adjoining ground-floor exhibition space.



Here, they encountered Charlie Dutton and Kate Saffin, who were enjoying the whole spectacle. This dynamic duo confessed, "We are the owners of Charlie Dutton Gallery." Kate embraced the moment and got to grips with Snowy, while Charlie invited both P&S to become Facebook pals. "And why not?" thought P&S, "They're fun."



On their way to the exit door, P&S were momentarily stopped from getting some fresh air and cooling off by artist manager and all-around connector Clea Irving.



Clea went into professional overdrive and escorted P&S out to the makeshift gallery-sponsored bar. At the bar, Pandemonia and Snowy were introduced by Clea to fellow artist Frank Ammerlaan. Pandemonia & Snowy congratulated Frank on his splendid DE and said, "We look forward to your next show."



Turning away from the bar, P&S spotted artist Henry Krokatsis propped up against the wall. Henry let it slip, "I'm working on another public work of art, and I'd like you to come to the launch." Pandemonia replied, "We'd be delighted."



They weaved their way to Duke Street, and on the pavement, they ran into artist Adam Waymouth, whom they last encountered at the Baku London cellar bar launch party with his doggie. Today, P recognised a fellow dog owner's forlorn look and duly handed him Snowy for a little cuddle.



Next, Pandemonia hailed a cab, and as P&S made a move to get in, two youngsters raced up and said, "We are from Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and we've never seen anything like you two. Please, may we have our picture taken?" P&S graciously agreed.
Then, P&S waved them goodbye from the taxi and sped off home to catch up on some bedtime reading.

photo/copy: Stephen Mahoney

Saturday, 15 January 2011

Gilbert & George. The Urethra Postcards Pictures

Pandemonia attends the Gilbert & George Private View 13th Jan 2011 White Cube Gallery, Mason's Yard, London.

Arriving with fashion designer Bert Clayton, Pandemonia was dressed all in gray and red with her trademark inflatable yellow hair. Guests included Tracey Emin, Stephen Fry, J Jopling, Bianca Jagger, Courtney Love and Alan Yentob. Drinks sponsored by Japanes Asahie beer.

Pandemonia
Photo by Richard Wolff

National Icons Gilbert & George present...

The Urethra Postcards Pictures

The series comprises of 564 pictures, 155 pictures are on display at Mason's Yard.

The work wryly celebrates Englishness in the form of post cards of London attractions and its titillations. Could this be the pleasure principal?

United in their composition, 'Urethra Postcard Pictures' constitutes 13 cloned postcards set against a geometric take on a urethra. Each of the postcards, in trademark patriotic form, feature the Union Jack alongside an advert for sexual services.

Meeting Gilbert & George Pandemonia commented that it was a very large show. The Duo nodded in agreement.

For every ones clarification Gilbert is the smaller one and George is the taller one.

Gilbert and George

Pandemonia was seen to be leaving with her own Gilbert & George

Awaiting more photos

White Cube
Gilbert & George: The Urethra Postcard Art of Gilbert & George
14 Jan—19 Feb 2011
Mason's Yard

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Thursday, 4 March 2010

From Floor to Sky

From floor to sky

Attending the Private view of a major British sculpture exhibition “From Floor to Sky” in Londons Ambika P3 gallery. Pandemonia was seen with her trade mark yellow inflatable hair dressed in her pop art cartoon dress. The dress was royal blue with faux white reflection stripes created in 2007.

The Show curated by Peter Kardia brought to gather British sculptures form over the last 40 years.
Pandemonia

Given a guided VIP tour of the show from the sculpture students of London's highly acclaimed St Martins college. Pandemonia saw various pieces of work including a thermally insulated house sinking into lava, time based plaster rings with trees growing through them and a reconstructed forest of wood.


Pandemonia particularly liked the holographic tables it was a pity someone used one of them as a coffee table.

Photos sent in by Marc Abe
email: press@pandemonia99.com

From Floor To Sky

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