State of the Arts: Art in Unexpected Places


Fun exhibition in the windows of Selfridges of work by world-renowned artists showcasing their work and the galleries that represent them.

The windows gave an insight onto the contemporary art world and I was pleased to see a number of artists I’d seen in recent shows in the private galleries. It was a great way of getting this work out of galleries and into a public space.There was a good leaflet to go with this display and a downloadable audio tour which I didn’t do. 

I wasn’t sure all the windows worked. I loved the idea of Richard Wright’s work which had flyposted the outside of the windows but it looked a bit of a mess as people have been peeling them off. In a few other cases I thought it would have paid to clean the windows.

It was good to see one of Darren Almond’s number works and a Michal Rovner video of tiny people walking through a landscape. My favourite was Chantal Joffe’s painted figures (shown here) called “A Sunday Afternoon in Whitechapel” which showed her family and friends plus historic figures from the area. It was so good to see some painting included in this showcase of contemporary art.

Review

Telegraph
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/art/state-arts-selfridges-initiative-previews-londons-largest-ever/

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