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    2012 OLYMPICS COMES WITH GIANT EXHIBITONS

    Hurriyet
    July 25 2012
    Turkey

    While the preparations continue for the kick-off of the London Olympics
    on June 25, the London2012 Festival is gaining full speed with arts
    and culture events presenting famous artists

    As preparations continue for the kick-off of the London Olympics on
    June 25, the London2012 Festival, which has been going on in the U.K.

    capital since June 21, is gaining full speed. Conceptualizing the giant
    sports event as a festive opportunity to hold a series of accompanying
    cultural activities, London2012 features amazing art projects covering
    all genres from music, film and theater to fine art, and extending
    its reach to design, architecture, street art and fashion.

    Here are Hurriyet Daily News' must-see selections from the London2012
    exhibition program, with a focus on events taking place after the
    start of the Olympics.

    An underground pavilion has been created for the occasion by dissident
    Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and the design duo Herzog & de Meuron, and
    is being exhibited until Oct. 14 at the Serpentine Gallery's lawn in
    Hyde Park. Embedded in the gallery's front lawn, the work is a large
    circular structure made of muted steel and earth-colored cork.

    Architects Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei previously collaborated
    on Beijing's Bird Nest National Stadium. Serpentine Gallery is also
    hosting Japanese-American artist Yoko Ono's show "To the Light,"
    a major retrospective of works by the conceptual artist, featuring
    new and existing work plus her large-scale project "SMILE." The show
    runs through Sept. 9 Tate St. Ives is hosting a retrospective by
    Brooklyn-born artist Alex Katz, bringing together over 30 canvases
    plus collages and cut-outs that span the full breadth of his career,
    from the 1950s to the present day. The exhibit is open until Sept. 23.

    Interesting art events are also taking place elsewhere in the U.K.
    this summer: the Clinton Centre in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland,
    will be home to Armenian director Atom Egoyan's installation
    "Steenbeckett," a tribute to British playwright Samuel Beckett,
    as part of the Enniskillen International Beckett Festival, Aug. 11-27.

    London's famous Victoria & Albert Museum is hosting an exhibition
    titled "Britain Creates 2012: Fashion + Art Collusion" until July 29.

    The show brings together leading British fashion designers and
    artists including Hussein Chalayan, Giles Deacon and Jeremy Deller
    to celebrate London2012.

    The first substantial survey of the work of Damien Hirst, one of the
    most prominent British artists to emerge in the 1990s, is presently
    on view at Tate Modern. The exhibition runs through September.

    "She Lay Down Deep Beneath the Sea," is the first major exhibition by
    the celebrated British artist Tracey Emin in her home town of Margate,
    and is open to visitors through Sept. 23 at Turner Contemporary in
    Margate. The museum also houses works by Turner and Rodin.

    Street artist Inkie is curating Europe's largest street art festival,
    "See No Evil," including over 20 commissions on a disused site in the
    heart of Bristol until Aug 19. Visitors to the London Olympics should
    also check the dates for the World Shakespeare Festival, as the Royal
    Shakespeare Company's presentations will continue until late August.




    From: A. Papazian
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