Inside the White Cube

The second exhibition in this series at White Cube Bermondsey which highlights work by three artists Alex Da Corte, Jack Greer and Augustus Thompson.

I wasn’t convinced by the work of Thompson which mainly consisted of large black and white canvases with big circles and roses. There were decorative but no idea what they meant.

I did like the four works by Da Corte built into an installation with a black, white and mirrored floor with large balls and shampoo bottles with different coloured contents.

My favourite though was Greer who had collected scraps and off-cuts from artists with whom he shares a studio and put them together in collages. He also carved or painted on cacti with words representing his family history.

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