History of the Whitechapel Gallery
For over a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered world-class artists from modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo to contemporaries such as Sophie Calle, Lucian Freud, Gilbert & George and Mark Wallinger.
With beautiful galleries, exhibitions, artist commissions, collection displays, historic archives, education resources, inspiring art courses, dining room and bookshop, the Gallery is open all year round, so there is always something free to see.
The Gallery is a touchstone for contemporary art internationally, plays a central role in London's cultural landscape and is pivotal to the continued growth of the world's most vibrant contemporary art quarter.
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Whitechapel Gallery’s Queer Spaces: London, 1980s - Today
Queer Spaces, at the Whitechapel Gallery from April 2nd to August 25th 2019, focuses on the rarely seen archives of LGBTQ+ venues and social networks collated by University College London’s Urban Laboratory in addition to presenting artworks by contemporary art practitioners who have dealt with queer-related themes in their work.
I discussed the exhibition themes with curator Vassilios Doupas, Whitechapel Gallery’s senior curator, Nayia Yiakoumaki, and assistant curator, Cameron Foote.
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Whitechapel Gallery - Disabled Access (audio described)
Audio-described version of 'access made easy' promotional film for the Whitechapel Gallery, highlighting their facilities for people with disabilities. Produced and edited by Gilbey Films, production specialists in showcasing great access.
Curator's Tour: The London Open 2015
An introduction to the London Open 2015 at the Whitechapel Gallery (15 July-6 September 2015). Featuring interviews from artists included in the exhibition and curators: Daniel F. Herrmann, Eisler Curator & Head of Curatorial Studies, Whitechapel Gallery and Poppy Bowers, Assistant Curator.
Richard Tuttle at Whitechapel Gallery, London
The Whitechapel Gallery in London currently presents a major survey exhibition dedicated to the American artist Richard Tuttle, which spans five decades of the artist's career. The retrospective is titled I Don't Know, Or The Weave of Textile Language. In this video we have a look at the show on the occasion of the press preview.
The exhibition is part of a collaboration between the Whitechapel Gallery and Tate Modern that celebrates the American sculptor and poet Richard Tuttle. In addition to the exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, the Tate Modern commissioned Richard Tuttle to create a work for its Turbine Hall. Tuttle conceived a large-scale sculptural installation that is principally constructed of fabric. It's the largest work ever created by the artist. For the respective video, click here:
The joint project has been specially devised by the artist. It focuses on the particular importance of textiles in his work. The exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery centers on his use of fibre, thread and textile. The show includes Looking for the Map 8, (2013-14), a new work shown in the UK for the first time, works made in situ by the artist such as the re-making of the key sculpture Ten Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself (1972), as well as international loans from museums and private collections. Richard Tuttle positioned the works not chronologically, but in a formal relationship to each other and in direct response to the architectural framework of Whitechapel Gallery’s historic exhibition spaces. The exhibition features works ranging in scale from the intricate series of Section, Extension wall pieces to the 3-metre long floor-based sculpture Systems VI (2011).
Richard Tuttle: I Don't Know, Or The Weave of Textile Languageat Whitechapel Gallery, London. Press preview, October 13, 2014.
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Whitechapel Gallery | Out of Time, Out of Place : Public Art (Now)
For decades, art in the public realm has been characterised by landmark sculpture or spectacular outdoor events. In recent years, artists have rejected the monumental scale and mass appeal of this type of artwork. There is a growing trend towards more unconventional forms that unsettle and disrupt rather than embellish, challenging preconceptions about where, when and how public art takes place.
Claire Doherty, Director of Situations, and Magdalena Malm, Director of Public Art Agency Sweden, join Nato Thompson, Chief Curator of Creative Time, and artist Heather Morison to discuss the risks, delights and challenges of producing new progressive forms of public art.
In association with Situations, Public Art Agency Sweden, European Network of Public Art Producers and Art / Books. This event launches Out of Time, Out of Place: Public Art (Now), edited by Claire Doherty.
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Mary Heilmann on 'Looking at Pictures' at the Whitechapel Gallery
Artist Mary Heilmann discusses her Whitechapel Gallery exhibition 'Looking at Pictures'.
Exhibition runs from 8 June – 21 August 2016. Free Entry
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Curator Nayia Yiakoumaki introduces to Rothko in Britain.
The Whitechapel Gallery's archives of original photographs, letters from the artist and recordings of visitors' memories, alongside Rothko's painting Light Red Over Black (1957) bring the original 1961 exhibition vividly to life.
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Rachel Whiteread: Tree of Life (Whitechapel Gallery, London)
A documentary following the making of Rachel Whiteread's impressive facade of the Whitechapel Gallery, unveiled in Summer 2012.
The Cass rally 14 March 2016 Iwona Blazwick director of the Whitechapel Gallery
Whitechapel, London, 14 March 2016. Iwona Blazwick, director of the Whitechapel Gallery, speaking at the Cass rally. The Cass march and rally aim to stop the closure of the London Met Aldgate campus. The closure will lead to staff redundancies and course cuts.
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