Saatchi Gallery Presents The Korean Eye

Architecture: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 by Jean Nouvel
In honor of the Serpentine’s 40th Anniversary, Jean Nouvel’s pavilion is a bold and strong expression comprised of lightweight materials.

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Saatchi Gallery Presents The Korean Eye
"Fantastic Ordinary" presents a selection of over 30 works by a select group of 12 Korean artists.

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Les Rogers: It’s All About Skin
It is hot in the city, very hot. So I imagine lots of skin at the Haunch of Venison opening tonight, which is perfect because my paintings are all skin. Haunch was nice enough to ask me to do a project along side Alexandra Grant, Doug Argue and Bill Fontana. Since the paintings are a peek into the most intimate of moments I figured why not also offer a peek into the often unseen activity and energy that ends up bottled in the finished works. All the chemist mixes on the table and splatters on the studio floor, the paintings living for awhile cozy, shoulder to "shoulder," before their new roomier homes. The only studio witness, roaming, in form of trusted Labrador. The dreaded rolling of largest works (all went well thankfully). Paintings arrive at the gallery wrapped in a teasing gauzy haze of glassine and plastic. Propped against walls looking very much like the bodies they depict. The couple painted here are “putting on a show" so here are a few behind the scene shots.

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