July 30, 2009 by Kay
Damien Hirst’s ‘For the Love of God: The Making of The Diamond Skull’ has been spotted in Reykjavik in the Living Art Museum. Thanks to Susanna Bianchini for the photograph below.
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Last Thursday we launched 11 new and unique works by Gary Webb at our shop on Hinde Street. Below are a few snapshots of the evening – thank you to all of you who came and showed your support. The sculptures will be on display in the shop until 14th August.
Watch this blog for developments on our next OC short – this time following Gary’s production methods, with plenty of studio shots and interviews.

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Tim Noble and Sue Webster are to exhibit at Triumph Gallery, Moscow in an exhibition entitled 20 Modern Classics from 22 September – 9 October 2009. Organised in conjunction with RS&A Ltd in London, the show will be accompanied by a 120-page catalogue and reflects their interest in silhouettes, found materials and self-analysis. To find out more about the exhibition, read the gallery’s press release below. Images courtesy of Truimph.
July 14, 2009 by Ellie
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Other Criteria invites you to celebrate the launch of 11 new unique works from Gary Webb, all of which are available exclusively through OC. Please come and join us at our shop, 14 Hinde Street, London, W1U 3BG from 6-8pm on Thursday 16th July.
July 13, 2009 by Ellie

Johannes’ exhibition, Das Finale, recently opened at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin and runs from 19th June – 1st August 2009. A selection of images are below but for more information, click here.
July 7, 2009 by Ellie

Das Finale, Installation view, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, © Johannes Albers, Courtesy Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin

Das Finale, Installation view, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, © Johannes Albers, Courtesy Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin

Das Finale, Installation view, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, © Johannes Albers, Courtesy Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin

Das Finale, Installation view, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, © Johannes Albers, Courtesy Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin
The Serpentine’s newly opened show marks the first of Jeff Koons’ major exhibitions in a public gallery in England and presents paintings and sculptures from his Popeye series, which he began in 2002. To read the press release and for further information, click here. Open from 2nd July – 13th September 2009.
July 6, 2009 by Ellie

Jeff Koons, Olive Oyl, 2003, Oil on canvas, 274.3 x 213.4 cm, © 2009 Jeff Koons, Courtesy Serpentine Gallery, London

Jeff Koons, Acrobat, 2003-2009, Polychromed aluminum, galvanized steel, wood, straw, 228.9 x 148 x 64.8 cm, © 2009 Jeff Koons, Courtesy Serpentine Gallery, London

Jeff Koons, Dogpool (Logs), 2003-2008, Polychromed aluminum, wood, coated steel chain, 213.4 x 171.5 x 151.1 cm, © 2009 Jeff Koons, Courtesy Serpentine Gallery, London