Sarah Sze: Afterimage
‘You’re having this filmic way of reading images as they move, and you move, through space.’ In this film, the artist discusses the site-specific works in her new exhibition at Victoria Miro.
Chris Ofili: Joyful Sorrow
Yayoi Kusama: Pumpkin
Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE
Maria Nepomuceno: Expiro
Victoria Miro Projects – Jemima Murphy: Finding June
Sarah Sze: Sleepers
Sarah Sze’s first exhibition at Victoria Miro Venice, the artist’s sixth with Victoria Miro, marks a return to Venice for Sze, who featured in the 1999 and 2015 Biennales and represented the United States with her exhibition Triple Point in the 2013 Biennale.
Two immersive environments explore how images are constructed and memories are formed. In a new moving-image installation, entitled Sleepers, 2024, Sze transforms the gallery with an array of ever-changing projections suspended throughout the space that coalesce as both memento mori and memento vivere – a reminder that life is transient, and also that life must be lived.
Doron Langberg: Night
Victoria Miro Projects – Tainan Cabral: Medley
Ali Banisadr: The Changing Past
Alex Hartley: Closer Than Before
Victoria Miro Projects – Emma Talbot: Magical Thinking
Victoria Miro Projects – Cindy Phenix: The Interchange of Substance was Fascinating
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists
Hedda Sterne: Metamorphoses
Richard Ayodeji Ikhide: Acts of Creation
The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written
Tal R: Untitled Flowers
Filmed on the occasion of Untitled Flowers, an exhibition of new paintings by Tal R. The paintings are complemented by a large-scale installation of new and recent drawings. On view in the waterside garden are a number of recent bronze sculptures by the artist.
Paula Rego: Secrets of Faith
An excerpt of Paula Rego: Secrets & Stories, the 2017 feature documentary directed by the artist’s son, filmmaker Nick Willing. Works relate to the exhibiton Paula Rego: Secrets of Faith, on view at Victoria Miro Venice, 23 April–18 June 2022.
Celia Paul: Memory and Desire
A film by Gautier Deblonde on the occasion of an exhibition of new paintings by Celia Paul.
John Kørner: Cosmopolitan Super Fruits
Cosmopolitan Super Fruits takes as a starting point the idea of the corner shop, a place of supply and consumption familiar to us all. In this body of work Kørner brings into focus modes of display and the movement of foodstuffs as they collide with aspects of contemporary politics and the dissemination of ecological thought in the context of ever-evolving concepts of the local, regional, national and global.
Flora Yukhnovich: Thirst Trap
New paintings by the London-based artist draw upon various depictions of the Roman goddess Venus in mythology, art history and contemporary culture.
Doug Aitken: Open
In Open, the first project to launch on Vortic VR, Doug Aitken has created what he sees as a new context for his artworks, both realised and speculative. Across four separate viewing rooms, viewers encounter Aitken’s artworks installed in imaginary architectural environments that are themselves set within a hyperreal world that is at once familiar and fantastical.
This innovative VR exhibition is available to view at the gallery on Oculus headsets. Open is also available to view on Vortic’s web and mobile app.
Click here to book a timed slot to experience Doug Aitken: Open
Victoria Miro Projects: Sarah Cain
Victoria Miro Projects is a dynamic series of online presentations by invited international artists in a specially conceived gallery on Vortic Collect. The inaugural project, Or is it because the problem is beautiful to me, features new works by Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Cain on view until 2 April 2022.
Sarah Cain moves beyond the traditional notion of painting within the frame by exploring abstraction and spatial interventions in a wide range of media and found materials. In this film, made especially for the artist's presentation for Victoria Miro Projects, Cain talks about her practice and, in particular, the influential role that music plays in her work.
Paula Rego: The Forgotten
An exhibition tour of Paula Rego: The Forgotten, held at the gallery 19 November 2021–12 February 2022, led by the artist’s son Nick Willing.
Inka Essenhigh at Victoria Miro Venice
Held November–December 2021, the New York-based artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery and first at Victoria Miro Venice featured new paintings from her ongoing series of botanical works in enamel paint, a medium the artist first worked with two decades ago.
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: When You Need Letters for Your Skin
Filmed on the occasion of the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, featuring new paintings combining visual fragments from a myriad of sources, such as online and archival images, and personal photographs, which collapse past and present.
Doron Langberg: Give Me Love
For his first solo exhibition with the gallery, Langberg shows paintings depicting a range of subjects, from queer love to wildflowers and sweeping landscapes.
Chantal Joffe: Story
Accompanied by an artist’s book with a new text by Olivia Laing, Chantal Joffe’s exhibition Story features a number of paintings of the artist’s mother and considers issues of aging, motherhood and visibility, focusing particularly on the complex relationship between mother and child over time.
The exhibition is the third in a trilogy that began with a year of self-portraits, shown at Victoria Miro in 2019, followed by For Esme – with Love and Squalor, which captured the changing faces across the years of Joffe and her daughter, Esme, on view at Arnolfini, Bristol, in 2020.
Yayoi Kusama: I Want Your Tears to Flow with the Words I Wrote
A film of Yayoi Kusama's major presentation of new works at the gallery, featuring a dynamic installation of paintings from the artist's iconic My Eternal Soul series. Narrated by Akira Tatehata, author of the forthcoming exhibition publication.
Conrad Shawcross: The Measures of Change
Coinciding with the opening of La Biennale di Venezia: The 17th International Architecture Exhibition, The Measures of Change (on view at Victoria Miro Venice, 19 May–10 July 2021) features a number of the artist’s celebrated Fracture sculptures, the debut of a new series of Perimeter Studies sculptures, and prints from a new body of work, Studies for The Patterns of Absence.
Idris Khan: The Seasons Turn
Conceived of as two distinct installations, each a reflection on aspects of the past year, The Seasons Turn included a suite of 28 watercolour and oil collaged works on paper that incorporate fragments of the score of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, and an environment of enveloping blue paintings whose rich bands of colour are layered with the artist’s thoughts, feelings and responses to the past twelve months.
Christian Holstad: Time wounds all heels
Filmed on the occasion of the artist’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, which featured new two- and three-dimensional works in ceramic, crochet, fabric and pencil, and an earlier Eraserhead drawing that acts as a touchstone for this body of work.
María Berrío: Flowered Songs and Broken Currents
The central theme of this recent exhibition is the quiet of catastrophe’s aftermath, a solemnity that points as much towards modes of resilience and adaptation as it does to the crushing devastation of loss. This theme takes shape through María Berrío’s narration of a small Colombian fishing village that has undergone a tragedy. In these works, the artist explores how the formation of historical memory occurs amidst processes of grieving in a village that maps the site of her own imagination.
Doron Langberg in the studio
An increasingly prominent voice among a new generation of figurative painters, Doron Langberg has gained a reputation for works that, luminous in colour and often large in scale, hinge on a sense of intimacy. Depicting himself, his family, friends and lovers, Langberg’s paintings celebrate the physicality of touch – in subject matter and process – a closeness that engages with new dialogues around queer sensuality and sexuality.
Flora Yukhnovich: The Venice Paintings
During a recent two-month residency, Flora Yukhnovich used the opportunity to engage more fully with Venetian culture. Her sources include the music of Vivaldi and the memoirs of Casanova, in addition to one of her key influences, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, whose works she was able to study first hand to create this new suite of paintings for this exhibition.
Stephen Willats: Going Round a Corner, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough 2016
Created in 2016, this is a preview of a film by Stephen Willats, released ahead of his major exhibition Human Right at Mima, Middlesbrough (4 March – 4 June 2017).
Doug Aitken: Return to the Real
Doug Aitken: All Doors Open
A preview of Doug Aitken's exhibition Return to the Real at Victoria Miro.
Doug Aitken: Inside Out
A preview of Doug Aitken's exhibition Return to the Real at Victoria Miro.
Doug Aitken: Slow Wave
A preview of Doug Aitken's exhibition Return to the Real at Victoria Miro.
Grayson Perry: Super Rich Interior Decoration
Grayson Perry discusses Super Rich Interior Decoration, his new exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair (25 September–20 December 2019), casting an anthropological eye on the heady collision of art, money, power and desire.
Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement (teaser)
A teaser of Isaac Julien's new nine-screen installation, which premiered at Victoria Miro. The work traverses a collection of Lina Bo Bardi’s most iconic buildings, offering a meditation on the work and legacy of the visionary modernist architect and designer (1914–1992).
Howardena Pindell at Victoria Miro Mayfair
Held at Victoria Miro Mayfair (5 June–27 July 2019) Howardena Pindell’s first solo exhibition in the UK included abstract paintings and collages drawn from two distinct periods in the artist’s career: large-scale spray paintings from the early 1970s; and smaller wall-mounted three-dimensional works completed since 2007.
Chantal Joffe: Self-Portraits
On New Year’s Day, 2018, the artist set herself the challenge of working on a self-portrait every day for the coming year. This daily practice – through personal lows and highs, in the shifting white light of a prolonged London winter and the savage heat of New York in summer – has resulted in a series of characteristically unflinching works.
NS Harsha at Victoria Miro
As a new exhibition opens at Wharf Road, the renowned Indian artist discusses the ideas and process behind his major installation Reclaiming the Inner Space.
Ilse D’Hollander
In this film of the exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair (on view until 21 December 2018) David Anfam, writer, critic and Senior Consulting Curator at the Clyfford Still Museum, Denver, reflects on the poetic and historical resonances in Ilse D'Hollander's work. Anfam's essay, Silent Songs, features in a new book on the artist, published by Victoria Miro.
Ilse D’Hollander, a film by Gautier Deblonde
A new film by Gautier Deblonde shot on location in Paulatem, Ilse D’Hollander’s home between 1995 and 1997, Galerie In Den Bouw, Kalken, the venue of the artist’s first and only solo exhibition during her lifetime, and the Zwalm countryside, summer 2018. Produced on the occasion of the first solo exhibition in the UK of works by the late Belgian artist, the film features a rare text written by D'Hollander, read by the Belgian actor Francesca Vanthielen.
Adriana Varejão
On the occasion of her solo exhibition at Victoria Miro Venice, the renowned Brazilian artist discusses the ideas behind and links between the works and their powerful resonances with the city of Venice.
Conrad Shawcross, Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I), 2018
For Frieze Sculpture 2018, selected by Clare Lilley, Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Conrad Shawcross has created a new work, titled Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I), 2018. Taking the form of a simple immersive maze, the work engages with the sun and its shifting position throughout the day and the seasons, focusing specifically on how people navigate and orientate themselves both emotionally and physically in relation to its rise and fall.
Chantal Joffe: Pastels
A short film on the occasion of the artist's exhibition of new and recent pastels at Victoria Miro Venice (14 April – 19 May 2018).
A walk-through of Jules de Balincourt’s exhibition, They Cast Long Shadows, at Victoria Miro Mayfair
Quiet, reflective and mysterious, new paintings by the Brooklyn-based artist continue an intuitive approach to image-making, where the world we inhabit is filtered through the artist’s own psychological landscape.
A walk-through of Jorge Pardo’s exhibition at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road
An exhibition comprising paintings and an installation of unique chandeliers by the Mexico-based Cuban-American artist is on view until 24 March 2018 at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road.
Mark Wallinger: Italian Lessons, a short film of I Am Innocent, 2010, installed at Victoria Miro Venice
An exhibition by Mark Wallinger, presented by Victoria Miro in collaboration with Hauser & Wirth. Selected by the artist especially for Victoria Miro Venice, the works on display date from 1991 to 2016 and reflect a career-long engagement with ideas of power, authority, artifice and illusion. Many of the works on show make use of photography or simulacra in order to test the extent to which the potency of an image or object transcends reproduction. In his celebrated work, I am Innocent, 2010, Wallinger makes a life-size, double-sided reproduction of Velazquez's Pope Innocent X (in the Palazzo Pamphilj, Rome), one side as Velázquez painted it, the other reversed, and, suspending it from the ceiling, sets it in motion so that it spins continuously, to beguiling optical effect.
Tal R in his own words
'It doesn't matter how conceptual a work is, it's still the idea that you're looking through a keyhole.' On the occasion of his exhibitions Academy of Tal R at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (until 21 January 2018), and Sexshops at Victoria Miro (until 20 December 2017), Tal R talks about his work in a video interview with Elephant.
Film ©/courtesy Elephant
John Kørner: Altid Mange Problemer
Filmed on the occasion of John Kørner: Altid Mange Problemer at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (18 June – 13 August 2017), the largest exhibition of the artist’s work to date, Kørner talks about the genesis of his work, including his signature use of yellow, his 2008 series based on the human tragedy of war, and the shifting form and meaning of ‘Problems’ in his work. As he says: ‘I mostly recognise a “Problem” as a metaphor for ongoing life.’
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask trailer
Isaac Julien and Mark Nash’s Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask (1996) is a film portrait of the revolutionary, writer and psychiatrist, whose classic publications The Wretched of the Earth (1961) and Black Skin White Mask (1952) remain the bibles of decolonisation. The new, digitally-remastered 2K version of the film receives its world premiere at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival.
Milton Avery: an exhibition talk by Edith Devaney
Edith Devaney, Contemporary Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and author of the catalogue essay for Milton Avery at Victoria Miro Mayfair (7 June - 29 July 2017) introduces Avery's work and talks about the exhibition. The talk took place at Victoria Miro Mayfair on the evening of 10 July 2017.
Hilton Als reads an undated poem by Alice Neel
“I love you Harlem…” Filmed on the occasion of the exhibition Alice Neel, Uptown curator Hilton Als reads an undated poem by the painter Alice Neel. The exhibition focuses on paintings made by the artist during the five decades in which she lived and worked in upper Manhattan, first in Spanish (East) Harlem, where she moved in 1938, and, later, the Upper West Side, where she lived from 1962 until her death in 1984. Alice Neel, Uptown continues at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road, London until 29 July 2017, and Victoria Miro Venice until 16 September 2017.
Sarah Sze’s Hammock (For Rauschenberg) featured in ARoS Triennial
A new commission for the inaugural ARoS Triennial: The Garden, End of Times, Beginning of Times, Sarah Sze's Hammock (For Rauschenberg) stretches across a wooded ravine which drops sharply to the sea. Divided into three sections (The Past, The Present and The Future) the Triennial focuses on depictions of nature throughout history and features works by international artists. Sze's work is included in The Future, which explores artistic responses to environmental change. Film by outofsync-artinfocus.com.
Looking for Langston: Isaac Julien in conversation with Hilton Als
On the occasion of Julien’s exhibition of photographic works “I dream a world” Looking for Langston, at Victoria Miro (until 29 July 2017), Isaac Julien and Hilton Als discuss the genesis of the film, their shared love of Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance, the work’s relationship to black gay desire, to AIDS and to questions of discrimination, and how, as Julien says, “these questions return to haunt the present.”
The making of Conrad Shawcross’ The Interpretation of Movement (a 9:8 in blue), on display at St Pancras International
The Interpretation of Movement (a 9:8 in blue) is Conrad Shawcross RA’s largest mechanical work to date, stretching out to a 16m diameter as it methodically turns above St Pancras International station. It marks the fifth year of the Terrace Wires public sculpture commission at the station and the third in partnership with the Royal Academy. The commission is the Royal Academy’s only external public sculpture series in London and is free to view. Film courtesy Terrace Wires in partnership with the Royal Academy of Arts.
Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston (excerpt)
Isaac Julien’s seminal work Looking for Langston (1989/2017) is the focus of the exhibition “I dream a world” Looking for Langston, an exhibition of newly-conceived, large-scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material, on display at Victoria Miro (18 May – 29 July). A rare screening of Looking for Langston in its original 16mm format, followed by a conversation between Isaac Julien and Tate curator Zoe Whitley, will take place in the Clore Auditorium, Tate Britain, Thursday 20 July, 7 - 9pm.
Doug Aitken: Mirage
On display during 2017 as part of Desert X in the Coachella Valley, Mirage presents a continually changing encounter in which subject and object, inside and outside, are in constant flux.
A walk through of Do Ho Suh’s installation Passage/s
Created from stitched planes of translucent, coloured polyester fabric Suh's Hubs – delicately precise, weightless impressions of corridor-like points of intersection between rooms – seem to exist between imagination and reality, past and present. To move through them is to experience a distinct emotional register, a sense of being in flux, crossing boundaries and moving between psychological states. Filmed on the occasion of Do Ho Suh: Passage/s at Victoria Miro, February – March 2017. © Do Ho Suh, courtesy Marjoleine Boonstra and Reinier van Brummelen.
Secundino Hernández
A sneak peek in the studio with the artist, on the occasion of his being honoured at the 2016 Hirshhorn Gala
Conrad Shawcross: Monolith (Optic)
The artist's work for Frieze Sculpture Park 2016. Selected by Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 'Monolith (Optic)' is an entrancing new addition to Regent’s Park, appearing to change endlessly according to shifting light conditions. On view 5 October 2016 - 8 January 2017. Filmed by Digital Wasp.
Alex Hartley: Nowhereisland excerpt
Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro, 2016
A tour through the exhibition Yayoi Kusama, at Victoria Miro and Victoria Miro Mayfair.
Jacco Olivier
desdemona for celia by hilton
Conrad Shawcross
Ian Hamilton Finlay
Idris Khan
Sarah Sze
Tal R
Doug Aitken
Isaac Julien
Sarah Sze
Celia Paul in conversation with Hilton Als
Yayoi Kusama Pumpkins
Yayoi Kusama reading her poem 'On Pumpkins'
Alice Neel
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November 14 2024
Chris Ofili: Joyful Sorrow
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October 22 2024
Yayoi Kusama: Pumpkin
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October 15 2024
Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE
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October 8 2024
Maria Nepomuceno: Expiro
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June 7 2024
Victoria Miro Projects – Jemima Murphy: Finding June
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April 16 2024
Sarah Sze: Sleepers
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February 20 2024
Doron Langberg: Night
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November 22 2023
Victoria Miro Projects – Tainan Cabral: Medley
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October 10 2023
Ali Banisadr: The Changing Past
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May 9 2023
Alex Hartley: Closer Than Before
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April 27 2023
Victoria Miro Projects – Emma Talbot: Magical Thinking
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February 9 2023
Victoria Miro Projects – Cindy Phenix: The Interchange of Substance was Fascinating
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December 11 2022
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists
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November 5 2022
Hedda Sterne: Metamorphoses
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November 4 2022
Richard Ayodeji Ikhide: Acts of Creation
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September 8 2022
The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written
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June 14 2022
Tal R: Untitled Flowers
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April 23 2022
Paula Rego: Secrets of Faith
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April 10 2022
Celia Paul: Memory and Desire
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April 8 2022
John Kørner: Cosmopolitan Super Fruits
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March 23 2022
Flora Yukhnovich: Thirst Trap
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February 15 2022
Doug Aitken: Open
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January 28 2022
Victoria Miro Projects: Sarah Cain
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November 19 2021
Paula Rego: The Forgotten
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November 6 2021
Inka Essenhigh at Victoria Miro Venice
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September 8 2021
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: When You Need Letters for Your Skin
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September 3 2021
Doron Langberg: Give Me Love
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June 4 2021
Chantal Joffe: Story
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June 4 2021
Yayoi Kusama: I Want Your Tears to Flow with the Words I Wrote
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May 25 2021
Conrad Shawcross: The Measures of Change
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April 13 2021
Idris Khan: The Seasons Turn
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April 10 2021
Christian Holstad: Time wounds all heels
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October 6 2020
María Berrío: Flowered Songs and Broken Currents
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September 23 2020
Doron Langberg in the studio
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May 27 2020
Flora Yukhnovich: The Venice Paintings
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April 16 2020
Stephen Willats: Going Round a Corner, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough 2016
An exclusive preview of a new film by Stephen Willats, ahead of his major exhibition Human Right at Mima, Middlesbrough (4 March – 4 June 2017). -
October 2 2019
Doug Aitken: Return to the Real
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October 1 2019
Doug Aitken: All Doors Open
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October 1 2019
Doug Aitken: Inside Out
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October 1 2019
Doug Aitken: Slow Wave
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September 24 2019
Grayson Perry: Super Rich Interior Decoration
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June 21 2019
Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement (teaser)
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June 5 2019
Howardena Pindell at Victoria Miro Mayfair
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May 16 2019
Chantal Joffe: Self-Portraits
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April 16 2019
NS Harsha at Victoria Miro
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November 27 2018
Ilse D’Hollander
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November 7 2018
Ilse D’Hollander, a film by Gautier Deblonde
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July 31 2018
Adriana Varejão
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July 19 2018
Conrad Shawcross, Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I), 2018
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April 11 2018
Chantal Joffe: Pastels
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March 1 2018
A walk-through of Jules de Balincourt’s exhibition, They Cast Long Shadows, at Victoria Miro Mayfair
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February 27 2018
A walk-through of Jorge Pardo’s exhibition at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road
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January 31 2018
Mark Wallinger: Italian Lessons, a short film of I Am Innocent, 2010, installed at Victoria Miro Venice
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November 16 2017
Tal R in his own words
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October 3 2017
John Kørner: Altid Mange Problemer
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September 28 2017
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask trailer
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July 27 2017
Milton Avery: an exhibition talk by Edith Devaney
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July 21 2017
Hilton Als reads an undated poem by Alice Neel
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July 18 2017
Sarah Sze’s Hammock (For Rauschenberg) featured in ARoS Triennial
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June 29 2017
Looking for Langston: Isaac Julien in conversation with Hilton Als
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June 27 2017
The making of Conrad Shawcross’ The Interpretation of Movement (a 9:8 in blue), on display at St Pancras International
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April 2 2017
Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston (excerpt)
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March 19 2017
Doug Aitken: Mirage
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March 16 2017
A walk through of Do Ho Suh’s installation Passage/s
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November 4 2016
Secundino Hernández
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October 7 2016
Conrad Shawcross: Monolith (Optic)
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September 13 2016
Alex Hartley: Nowhereisland excerpt
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July 15 2016
Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro, 2016
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Jacco Olivier
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November 6 2015
desdemona for celia by hilton
22 September 2015 - 2 January 2016 Celia Paul and Hilton Als discuss their collaborative exhibition, 'desdemona for celia by hilton'. -
June 18 2015
Conrad Shawcross
10 June - 31 July 2015 Conrad Shawcross discusses his exhbition, Inverted Spires and Descendent Folds, at Victoria Miro; as well as his installation in the RA courtyard, his Dulwich Park commission, and more. -
June 10 2015
Ian Hamilton Finlay
10 June - 31 July 2015 Filmed in 2015 on the occasion of Ian Hamilton Finlay's exhibition, 1789 1794, at Victoria Miro. -
May 28 2015
Idris Khan
1 May - 6 June 2015 Idris Khan's show - Conflicting Lines at Victoria Miro Mayfair - is a play on the palimpsest, only this time the traces are his own. -
May 27 2015
Sarah Sze
The Last Garden, Venice Sarah Sze discusses her installation, The Last Garden, in La Biennale di Venezia 2015. -
May 27 2015
Tal R
23 April - 30 May 2015 Filmed in 2015 on the occasion of Tal R's exhibition, Chimney school of sculpture, at Victoria Miro. -
May 20 2015
Doug Aitken
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March 6 2015
Isaac Julien
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March 5 2015
Sarah Sze
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March 4 2015
Celia Paul in conversation with Hilton Als
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March 4 2015
Yayoi Kusama Pumpkins
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March 4 2015
Yayoi Kusama reading her poem 'On Pumpkins'
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September 4 2014
Alice Neel
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