A Conversation with Anouk Kruithof
Anouk Kruithof interviewed by JM Colberg. Link
Press Release – The Birth and Death of Stars
Michael John Whelan’s solo show The Birth and Death of Stars will open on the 1st of March. You can download the press release here: Link
Art Review
Anouk Kruithof is featured in the future greats section of Art Review this year. Download the text here. Link
Photomonitor
Photomonitor just added a review of Anouk Kruithof’s show Fragmented Enitity. Link
Dust Magazine
Dust magazine has posted Michael John Whelan’s work: Shadowplay. On it’s website. Link
You can Polish a Turd
James Payne added a review of Civil Twilight to his collum in the Huffington Post. Link
Printweek
Printweek Review of Horizontal Vision: Link
New Space extended!
New Space will be on show until Sunday the 30th of October instead of Thursday the 27th.
Press release Elizabeth Gossling – Horizontal Vision
The press release for Elizabeth Gossling’s first solo show is now available. Download
John Jones
John Jones has kindly listed Elizabeth Gossling’s solo exhibition in November. Many thanks.
http://www.johnjones.co.uk/calendar/upcoming/
http://www.johnjones.co.uk/news/
Press Release New Space
You can download the press release for New Space by clicking this link: Press Release
Frank Ammerlaan
Review interim show Royal College of Art.
Read the full review on website Metropolis M: http://metropolism.com/reviews/graduate-shows-london/
Rubashov
Boetzelaer|Nispen would like to congratulate Michael John Whelan and Keith Winter on their latest project: Rubashov.
Rubashov is a music project of Irish visual artists Michael John Whelan and Keith Winter. Inspired by the protagonist from Arthur Koestler’s novel Darkness At Noon, it is a place where ideas go to die and ultimately be reborn. The band are currently raising funds to finance a limited edition vinyl release of their first album “Are You Here For the Conference As Well?”
Donations can be made at http://www.fundit.ie/project/rubashov.
B&N Gallery
On the 6th of October B&N Gallery will open its doors for the public for the first time.
B&N Gallery is an initiative of Linda van Nispen tot Pannerden and Marnix van Boetzelaer. In their gallery they want to show the work of young international emerging artists.
The gallery will host a program of alternating group- and soloshows that last only three weeks. By doing so we hope to create an exciting venue in which it seems there is always something happening. Continue reading →


