10 December 2013
Jake and Dinos Chapman - Come and See - Morality, the history of art and consumer culture loom large in this new show from the Brothers' Grim... They are the original frightmare stars of British Art and this show continues the nastiness.
Come and See demonstrates the range of the artists’ output -
from painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture, to film, music and
literature - exploring their provocative and deliberately
confrontational work, which approaches controversial subjects with
irreverence and dark humour. Not for the fainthearted, this collection takes you on a twisted ghost-train ride through a truly dark place. Enter at you own risk and take a pillow to hide behind.
The recently opened Serpentine Sackler Gallery gives new life to the Magazine, a former 1805 gunpowder store, located five minutes walk from the Serpentine Gallery on the north side of the Serpentine Bridge. With 900 square metres of art space, restaurant and social zones, the gallery will be a new cultural destination in the heart of London.
The recently opened Serpentine Sackler Gallery gives new life to the Magazine, a former 1805 gunpowder store, located five minutes walk from the Serpentine Gallery on the north side of the Serpentine Bridge. With 900 square metres of art space, restaurant and social zones, the gallery will be a new cultural destination in the heart of London.
10 out of 10!