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Chisenhale Gallery is a non-profit contemporary art gallery based in London's East End. The organisation focuses on a programme of commissioned exhibitions, offsite projects and events, performances, film screenings and talks.〔(Interview with Chisenhale Gallery's director Polly Staple ); published 2013; retrieved 6 January 2014〕〔(About Chisenhale Gallery on Culture24 );retrieved 6 January 2014〕 As of 2014, Chisenhale Gallery produces up to five major exhibitions each year. The gallery occupies the ground level of a 1930s veneer factory on Chisenhale Road situated in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, near Victoria Park. The gallery is one of Arts Council England's National Portfolio Organisations.〔(Arts Council England announces funding decisions and new National portfolio of arts organisations ) at the Arts Council; published 30 March 2011; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 ==Exhibitions== Chisenhale Gallery promotes emerging and under-represented artists while contributing to the pursuit of new directions in their practice. The curatorial remit is to commission new work and support the artists throughout the project from inception to realisation and exhibition. Chisenhale Gallery has been presenting inspiring and challenging new forms of artistic activity since the late 1980s. Artists who have exhibited at Chisenhale Gallery include Rachel Whiteread,〔(Rachel Whiteread interview with Michael Archer ); Tate transcript; published in Audio Arts Volume 12, Number 1, 1992; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Cornelia Parker,〔(Cornelia Parker's practice debated by Simon Morrissey ); First published in a-n Magazine June 2002; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Gillian Wearing, Sam Taylor Wood, Wolfgang Tillmans,〔(Wolfgang Tillmans biography; Tate collection text by Elizabeth Manchester ); published January 2003; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Paul Noble, Pipilotti Rist,〔(Interview with Pipilotti Rist by Art Monthly editor Patricia Bickers ); published 6 June 2009; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Peter Friedl and Thomas Hirschhorn. More recently under the directorship of Polly Staple the gallery has produced solo commissions with a new generation of artists including Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Florian Hecker, Duncan Campbell, Pablo Bronstein, Josephine Pryde,〔(About Josephine Pryde's exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery ); published 2011; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Linder, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye,〔(Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's Chisenhale Gallery exhibition review ); published 8 May 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Amalia Pica,〔(The Guardian: Artist of the week 196: Amalia Pica ); published 28 June 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Helen Marten,〔(The Gurdian review of Helen Marten's exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery, by Adrian Searle ); published 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Ed Atkins,〔(Review of Ed Atkins' exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery ); published 11 November 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Mariana Castillo Deball,〔(Review of Mariana Castillo Deball's exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery ); published 30 September 2013; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Pratchaya Phinthong,〔(TimeOut review of Pratchaya Phinthong's exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery ); published 9 August 2013; retrieved 3 January 2014〕 Cara Tolmie, Edward Thomasson, Nick Relph, Jordan Wolfson and Camille Henrot. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chisenhale Gallery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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