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Walking in My Mind
Opens: 22/06/2009 Closes: 05/09/2009
Hayward Gallery, London
From philosophy-lined cardboard caves to polka dot trees to a wool-wrapped piano and a giant foot floating in space, ten international artists bring a collection of massive interactive installations, demonstrating the multifarious natures of their minds. Pipilotti Rist, Keith Tyson and the enigmatic Yayoi Kusama all feature.
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The Observer“Enter into this mental space quite literally...” The best way to experience Walking in My Mind is probably to forget this issue altogether and see the show for what it is: a handful of good and serious artists caught up in a summer blockbuster. The rest is a lacklustre funfair...
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The Independent“Bits and bobs drawn from The Psychopathology of Everyday Life...” In this show it is not the ponderously thought-through work of Keith Tyson and Thomas Hirschhorn that stays with you, but the uncanny simplicity of three artists, all Japanese...
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this is london“A Disneyworld-like exhibition...” Yet the curators have pulled off an exhibition that will work as the perfect introduction to contemporary art for neophytes or sceptics, while also describing one of the more intangible phenomena in art today...
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Guardian“I could stay for hours....” You can feel it, with your body as well as your intellect. This show proves that the good stuff needs no alibis....
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The Times“Fascinating and illuminating...” Have constructed some intimately revealing works that allow us the privilege of creeping around inside the privacy of these creative heads...
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