Past
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Eduardo Chillida
Fifty Years of Drawing 20 Oct - 19 Dec 2003 Chillida died in August 2002 and this show of nearly 50 works spans 50 years of the artist’s creative life from 1948-1999. Consisting of drawings, collages and ‘Gravitations’ the show charts Chillida’s exceptional passion and sensitivity of line, form and texture. Chillida is considered one of the most important sculptors... Read more -
Nigel Hall
Part I: Drawings 1964–1984, Part II: Drawings 1984–2003 20 Oct - 19 Dec 2003 This two part exhibition comprises 44 drawings by British sculptor Nigel Hall spanning 40 years of his career. Although better known for his three dimensional work Hall sees drawing as a parallel activity to his sculpture: independent but informed by common sources. The drawings in this exhibition chart Hall’s progression... Read more -
Werner Haypeter
Colour in Light 30 May - 2 Aug 2003 Werner Haypeter is signalling from the roof tops his first solo exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art. Utilising the girders and I-beams that support a crane four floors up on the gallery roof, Werner Haypeter has installed 5 steel and resin paintings. Visible from Oxford Street and Bond Street as... Read more -
Charlie's Place
The real collection of a fictional collector 29 May - 19 Jul 2003 Read more -
Roger Ackling
Things of August 25 Apr - 24 May 2003 Roger Ackling creates his intimate and beautiful wooden sculptures with the meticulous use of a magnifying glass. By projecting sunlight through the glass he burns lines of tiny dots onto the wood's surface to form geometric patterns. The wood that he uses is found on coastal walks - not only... Read more -
Anthony Caro
The Barbarians, Europa and the Bull and Paperbook Sculptures 6 Mar - 17 Apr 2003 Read more -
David Hockney
Painting on Paper 17 Jan - 1 Mar 2003 This exhibition by David Hockney concentrates on the artist's dynamic new exploration with watercolour. All painted in 2002, the works in the exhibition focus principally on a brilliant series of 9 large landscapes inspired by the artist's recent travels to Norway and Iceland and on a spectacular group of double... Read more