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Visual Arts

Two nightmarish exhibitions you shouldn't miss

By Eleonore Dresch on 28/10/2022

Those two disturbing and fun exhibitions reflect the horror of our times. Not to be missed!

The Horror Show exhibition Somerset House -- David Shrigley ‘I’m dead’

The Horror Show, Somerset House review ★★★★★

What does an artwork featuring conjoined triplets by Jake and Dinos Chapman, a Spitting Image puppet of Margaret Thatcher and a screenplay of A Clockwork Orange have in common? They are all part of Somerset House’s Horror Show exhibition, a broad-ranging exhibition that takes the horror genre as its starting point before exploring how it has influenced creative rebellion over the last 50 years.

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WHEN
27 Oct 2022 – 19 Feb 2023, 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
WHERE
Somerset House
Strand, London, WC2R 1LA
Regular Fragile, Liu Jianhua, Strange Clay, Hayward Gallery

Strange Clay, Hayward Gallery ★★★★★

In a digital age that bombards us with content and desensitises our reactions to what we see, ceramics is a link between sight and touch that's seeing a recent surge of interest from both artists and the general public, an increasing number of whom are picking up pottery as a pastime.

The Hayward Gallery’s new exhibition, Strange Clay, challenges our preconceived ideas of ceramics, curating a range of eccentric sculptures, installations and figures which have been created by several generations of makers, each pushing the boundaries of a medium we think we know.

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WHEN
26 Oct 2022 – 08 Jan 2023, Closes on Monday and Tuesday
WHERE
Hayward Gallery
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

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