Exhibitions 2002
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Marcel Dzama
Drawings for Dante 31 October - 13 December 2002 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is pleased to present the first UK exhibition of Canadian artist Marcel Dzama, known for his distinctive page-sized line-drawings of mythical creatures involved in bizarre situations. For this exhibition ‘Drawings for Dante’, Dzama is inspired by Dante Alighieri’s ‘Inferno’. View More -
Tony Smith
Distilled Expression 10 September - 25 October 2002 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is proud to present a solo show of sculpture and painting by Tony Smith, architect, sculptor, painter and theoretician, and one of the most original and influential figures in American art. View More -
Alex Katz
Small Paintings 1951–2002 14 June - 20 July 2002 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is pleased to present a solo show of small paintings by American artist Alex Katz. For his first exhibition with the gallery, Katz has brought together a selection of forty small paintings that span his career from the 1950s through to recently completed works. View More -
Matthias Müller
Phantoms, Film and Photography 8 May - 7 June 2002 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is pleased to present the first UK solo show by German film-maker and artist Matthias Müller. For this exhibition Müller has completed ‘Pictures’, 2002, and a new photographic series. These will be seen in conjunction with earlier films ‘Phantom’, 2001, and ‘Sleepy Haven’, 1993. View More -
James Lee Byars
The Angel 20 March - 26 April 2002 London Timothy Taylor Gallery is proud to announce the first solo gallery exhibition of James Lee Byars in the UK. This posthumous exhibition will recreate ‘The Angel’, one of Byars’ most breathtaking installations, as well as other works. View More -
A Silent Poetry
16 January - 1 March 2002 London And each poem a picture
at an exhibition
upon a blank wall
made of concrete chaos
Colours
caught in chaos
Sounds compounded
of chaos
Meaning
made of chaos
‘gathered from the air’
And every poem ‘a raid on the inarticulate’
And all about to fall
poet and poem and wall and all
back into it
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti View More