New Harry photo at White Cube Gallery, London
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New Harry photo at White Cube Gallery, London
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A gang of us went to see Tracey Emin’s latest exhibit (entitled ‘I followed you to the end’) yesterday at White Cube Bermondsey (19 September – 10 November 2024). It’s described on White Cube’s website as “a presentation of new paintings and sculptures that journey through love and loss, mortality and rebirth. Drawing from a recent, transformative experience, Emin continues her exploration of life’s most profound and intimate moments, with renewed intensity.” Quick thoughts: the show is dark, despairing and profoundly un-consoling. I dug it! The fiercely confrontational Emin has been typically brutally candid about the hardships of life post-cancer. She’s never sugar-coated anything, and it’s most definitely NOT her job to make anyone feel better! Utilizing a deliberately limited colour palette (and featuring lots of crimson paint splatters evoking dripping blood), the latest works includes titles like ‘I don’t want to have sex because my body feels dead’, ‘The End of Love’, ‘Tears of Blood’ and ‘I Kept Crying’. Many appear to be what I assume are autobiographical portraits of agonized women splayed out in bed, often with their pet cat hovering protectively nearby (which made me reflect how my own cat Eartha Kitten would NEVER deign to do this for me). The White Cube was absolutely thronging on a Sunday – and bizarrely, loads of people were snapping perky smiling selfies in front of the works! Pictured: ‘I Waited So Long – Too Long’ (2024).
What shirt was wearing Olivia? And when has she appeared again as Harry’s ex? Also, do you think a new stunt is coming???
Olivia used Harry once again to get back into the tabloids a couple of days ago, trying to remind everyone she’s still the main character in Harry’s love life. And no that’s not Harry’s shirt. 🫠
I’m not surprised Harry would put on the Holivia stunt jacket to re-enact their gallery date with some model (is it Ruby Campbell?) for the press to chatter about, in order for everyone to forget Olivia altogether.
The new pics of H, so cute 🥹 he was visiting a gallery and he then bumped into the owner of that gallery / exhibition in front of the coffee shop next door :) and seems like they had a nice conversation. She’s the daughter of the owner of The White Cube in London. Harry has been there before. So nice of him to check out her limited exhibition. It’s called THE INCUBATOR. 🫶🏼
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Cinga Samson, Nzulu Yemfihlakalo, White Cube Mason's Yard, London, 2023
Samson’s new series of dreamlike oil paintings speak to the fusion of material and metaphysical realms, giving form to the intangible and pr
“I was like, right, that’s where I’m going to go and do my research for Emma. And I went along, and actually (I hope he don’t mind me saying this) I dragged Tom along because he plays a publisher. He plays my husband, and these two people in the play sort of have a slight conflict in their marriage that isn’t just about the huge betrayal in the play, but he feels like someone very much out of his time. He feels in an older world. And I as a character, feel more modern and like I’m moving forward, and I’m going into a very contemporary space. I thought maybe this has something to do with the differences in their relationship to art. So we had a walk around it and it was incredible.”
- Zawe Ashton on visiting the White Cube gallery with Tom Hiddleston to view the A Fortnight of Tears exhibit by Tracy Emin (2019)
Tom Hiddleston is right where he should be - in an art gallery. 😉
From irene_pouliassi IGS.
Kevin Spacey visits the world of art for the private view of Dinos and Jake Chapman’s latest exhibition If Hitler Had Been A Hippy How Happy Would We Be, at the White Cube Gallery in Mason’s Yard | May 29, 2008 (HQ)