From the shed blown up by the British army to drone-shot footage of the Commons Chamber to a new work referencing Brexit, from the vast to the intimate, this major survey takes u...
The new works of the often-brilliant act as a cautionary tale for artists who rush too hastily into the political
Frith Street Gallery, London 28 April – 21 June 2017
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Known for her explosive works that cross the line between science and art, Parker spoke to us at the opening of her exhibition at The Whitworth, Manchester about why she wouldn...
Cornelia Parker, Agnes Denes and Otobong Nkanga are among 15 artists hoping to change our response to the climate crisis. But can an art show alter people’s behaviour?
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... Bailey belongs to a tradition of artists who discover gems in what others discard, and cites Ursula von Rydingsvard, Cornelia Parker and Giuseppe Penone among her inspirat...
... and uplifting experiences for hospital users as well as staff and the wider healthcare community. Hurvin Anderson, Rana Begum, Rhys Coren, Ruth Ewan, Peter Liversidge, Dar...
... Cornelia Parker’s 1991 work Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View. She uses the explosion as an archetypal image, familiar to us through life. In an interview in 2011, she ...
... selection process with a voluntary committee of Academicians, comprising Phyllida Barlow, Piers Gough, Allen Jones, David Mach, Humphrey Ocean, Chris Orr, Cornelia Parker,...
... Artland. Barlow’s commission, part of Jupiter’s 10th anniversary celebration, joins a host of other permanent works that have found their way into the park, including ...
... Jupiter Artland opened, it hosted a firework display by Cornelia Parker (Nocturne - a Moon Landing, 2009). This year, to celebrate its 10th anniversary, it has launched an...
... for the opening exhibition, Actions. The image of the world can be different. Cornelia Parker chose the small suite of rooms where Helen Ede would take refuge while Jim wa...
... (2013) by Cornelia Parker subverts a grid through her material – bullet lead melted and drawn into a wire – and the shadows that the metal casts beneath.
In her exce...
... before his death, he arguably singlehandedly created the phenomenon of installation art. This is partly why he is so important today to a range of artists, from Cornelia P...
... II emphasises geometry and bold tones. The dark rectangles of Sean Scully’s enormous Full House are reiterated in Cornelia Parker’s fragile-looking, black patinated br...
... strategy, with few slapstick eruptions. She is up there with Cornelia Parker in her ability to render sculptural material and space as a form of drawing. And as a photogra...
... Cornelia Parker remain relevant and exciting and draw the crowds, but after the hype and exorbitance of the 90s and early noughties, there seems to have been a move away f...
In the purpose-built Longside Gallery at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Arts Council Collection has brought together the work of 40 artists from between 1977-1986, a period th...
... about was Cornelia Parker’s Cold Dark Matter, where you’re looking at something mid-explosion, so you have the idea of pulling something apart, but it also has the pot...
... Cai Guo-Qiang and the UK artist Cornelia Parker – but you were certainly among the first. When did you first string a work out on monofilament, and how have you made it ...
... as well as three floors of sculpture, painting, video, works on paper and performance-based work from an impressive group of artists, including Peter Blake, Martin Creed, ...