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Impacting on Alzheimer’s Disease

How can the interior experience of Alzheimer’s be communicated to the outside world? What can that communication convey about the suffering of an Alzheimer’s patient? These questions were explored at “Impacting on »
5 hours ago by Ruth Garde
Old Glory-1970 - William Utermohlen - Oil on canvas - 180 x 301cm. Image courtesy of the artist and GV Art

William Utermohlen: Before and After Alzheimer’s

William Utermohlen Retrospective at GV Art, London The last time I wept at an exhibition was probably at the Imperial War Museum’s Holocaust display a decade ago. I don’t recall ever being moved to tears by an »
by Ruth Garde on 3rd May 2012
Helen Pynor- Head Ache (detail).

Brains: The Mind As Matter

As you walk into Wellcome Trust‘s new exhibition: Brains, the mind as matter, you are greeted with a sign that says: “Warning! This exhibition contains images and exhibits that some visitors mind find disturbing”, not that this makes the gory images »
by Stephanie Kramer on 29th Mar 2012
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William Utermohlen: Art & Alzheimer’s

In January 2012, Urban Times and GV Art collaborated on the Trauma series which explored the tale of scientific traumas via art and received coverage by the likes of Wired, New Scientist, Gizmodo and Monocle »
by Alexander Phillips on 19th Mar 2012
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Polymath Exhibition

Polymath is not only the title of GV art’s latest group exhibition; in many ways the word is an expression for the gallery’s raison d’être, championing as it does artists whose work exists at the nexus between art and science, exploring the overlapping »
by Ruth Garde on 2nd Mar 2012
Stelarc displays his Ear On Arm. Photographer: Nina Sellars

The Ethics of Bioart Explored

This week, Urban Times and GV Art kicked off the fourth, and final, in the Trauma series in their momentous collaboration set to explore the tale of scientific traumas via art. The focus: The Ethics of Bioart. Hosted by GV Art at their gallery in Marylebone, London, we »
by Stephanie Kramer on 17th Feb 2012
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The Ethics of Bioart

Urban Times and GV Art gallery have come together in a momentous collaboration set to explore the tale of scientific traumas via art. The third in the series, which occurred last week, focused on Donate to Science? The fourth, and final, in the series sets to explore »
by Stephanie Kramer on 16th Feb 2012
Image Courtesy of Dr. David Dexter at Imperial College London

Donate to Science? Explored

This week, Urban Times and GV Art kicked off the third in the Trauma series in their momentous collaboration set to explore the tale of scientific traumas via art. The focus: Donate to Science? Hosted by GV Art at their gallery in Marylebone, London, we were joined by »
by Stephanie Kramer on 10th Feb 2012
Brain Cut Up. Image courtesy of GV Art.

Donate to Science?

Urban Times and GV Art gallery have come together in a momentous collaboration set to explore the tale of scientific traumas via art.  The second in the series, which occurred last week, focused on Invisible Traumas. The third in the series sets to explore the notion »
by Stephanie Kramer on 8th Feb 2012
Rachel Gadsden and the Bambanani Group. Commended by Freedom to Create

Invisible Traumas Explored

This week, Urban Times and GV Art kicked off the second in the Trauma series: a series set to explore the tale of scientific traumas via art. The focus: Invisible Traumas. Hosted by GV Art at their gallery in Marylebone, London, we were joined by speaker Rachel »
by Stephanie Kramer on 3rd Feb 2012
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Invisible Traumas

Urban Times and GV Art gallery have come together in a momentous collaboration set to explore the tale of scientific traumas via art.  The first in the series, which occurred last week, focused on Art and Alzheimer’s. The second in the series sets to explore the »
by Stephanie Kramer on 1st Feb 2012
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