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The Longest Total Eclipse
The Longest Total Eclipse, Minyoung Kim

Minyoung Kim has a solo show, Night Fever, at The Artist Room, 52 Lonsdale Road, London W11 2DE, from 23 October - 20 November 2021. See .

Tacita Dean has designed the set for The Dante Project at the Royal Opera House from 14 - 30 October 2021. See the for details.

In the Last Place: Acht Wolfsleben - Collegium Helveticum
In the Last Place: Acht Wolfsleben - Collegium Helveticum, Luzia Hurzeler, 2021

Luzia Hürzeler has a solo show, In the Last Place: Acht Wolfsleben, at Collegium Helveticum, STW – Semper-Sternwarte der ETH Zürich, Schmelzbergstrasse 25, 8006 Zürich, from 9 October - 13 November 2021. See the .

MaÅ‚gorzata Dawidek-Gryglicka is showing in Health and the Climate and Ecological Emergency Exhibition at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Hospital Arts Street Gallery, Euston Road, NW1 2BU, from 24 August - 20 October 2021. See the

London Grads Now.21, featuring work by graduate students from London's leading art programmes, including the Slade, is showing at the Saatchi Gallery from 4 November 2021 - 16 January 2022. See the for details.

Untitled (Two Orange Ants)
Untitled (Two Orange Ants), Jin Han Lee, 2021, oil and oil stick on linen, 193 x 244 cm

Jin Han Lee EXTENDED REALITIES at Beaconsfield, 22 Newport Street, London SE11 6AY, has been extended to 6 November 2021. See the for details.

Tuesday, 31.01.2017
Tuesday, 31.01.2017, Jonas Brinker, 2021, HD video, 4.12 min

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Jonas Brinker's film Tuesday, 31.01.2017 is showing at the Berliner Festpiele until 17 October 2021. See the  for further details.

Bright Shadows Point
Bright Shadows Point, Fiona Curran, 2021

Turing Locke, Eddington, Cambridge

Jo Underhill

A new permanent public art installation, Bright Shadows Point, by artist Fiona Curran has been unveiled at Turing Locke in Eddington, Cambridge.

Commissioned through the Contemporary Art Society for Locke hotels, Bright Shadows Point aims to connect the rich history of Eddington with its progressive future.

Using research undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at Cambridge University, Bright Shadows Point explores Eddington’s multi-layered history. Curran has drawn from the archaeological excavations of the site, maps indicating former settlement use and artefacts unearthed which date back several thousand years.

Eddington is named after Sir Arthur Eddington, professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge University in the early part of the 20th century. Further inspiration for Curran's work came from photographs taken by Eddington during a complete solar eclipse in 1919. These images helped to map Einstein’s theory of relativity through capturing the curvature of light from the movement of stars.

The shadows cast by the solar eclipse and the creation of shadows on the landscape – from both the ground level and the aerial perspective – highlight the encounters with the site from multiple perspectives.

 All Photo Credits: Jo Underhill

The Shape of Colour poster
The Shape of Colour poster, Rose Davey and Francesca Anfossi, 2021

The Shape of Colour, an exhibition of paintings by Rose Davey and ceramic works by Francesca Anfossi is showing at Turnbull & Asser, The Room, 4 Davies Street, London W1, from 11am - 5pm, 12 - 17 October 2021.

The Shape of Colour poster
The Shape of Colour poster, Rose Davey and Francesca Anfossi, 2021

The Shape of Colour, an exhibition of paintings by Rose Davey and ceramic works by Francesca Anfossi is showing at Turnbull & Asser, The Room, 4 Davies Street, London W1, from 11am - 5pm, 12 - 17 October 2021.

Cuthill 55°50 59.82 N 3°36 34.65 W _No.8
Cuthill 55°50 59.82 N 3°36 34.65 W _No.8, Onya McCausland, 2020, 100cm x 100cm, pigment in oil on canvas

Onya McCausland is showing in Embrace at Norrtälje Konsthall, GEstunavägen 14 Norrtälje, Sweden, from 9 October - 27 November 2021. See the for further information.

Sylph
Sylph, Louise Barrington, 2021, poster for film

Louise Barrington's film Sylph has been selected by screen.dance as part of Scottish Screen Dance presentation, showing online from 15 - 30 October 2021 at the DanceLive Festival of Dance. See: .

Swete Brethe
Swete Brethe, Phil Coy, 2021

Phil Coy: Swete Brethe, a site-specific installation and generative sonic work, is showing offsite at Nine Elms, United States Embassy, London SW8 5DF and online at from 14 October - 28 November 2021.

Alvaro Barrington, Gareth Cadwallader, Jadé Fadojutimi and Vivien Zhang are showing in Mixing It Up: Painting Today at the Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London SE1 until 12 December 2021. See the .

Congratulations to alumna Shenece Oretha, who is part of Black Obsidian Sound System (B.O.S.S.), who are among the shortlisted artists for this year's Turner Prize.

The Turner Prize Show is at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry from 29 September 2021 - 12 January 2022. See the for further details.

Testing Ground Poster
Testing Ground Poster, 2021

As part of the Slade 150 anniversary, the UCL Art Museum exhibition Testing Ground takes place from 29 September 2021 - 10 June 2022. This will include a time map that aims to bring together and celebrate events and individuals that have contributed to the Slade’s reputation as an important and significant art institution. Under the title, ThanksToEveryoneForEverything, the map will include pedagogic initiatives, historic events, the development of the Slade building and a roll call of all those who have either studied and/or worked at the Slade since 1871 that are held in UCL and Slade records.

See Testing Ground for further information.