Day 2 in London saw the start of a huge number of private galleries launching shows for the major fall season. Brand leader Gagosian Gallery had a massive group show of blue chip artists called The Show is Over, and White Cube went with Mark Bradford at their museum-like Bermondsey space...
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Day 2 in London saw the start of a huge number of private galleries launching shows for the major fall season. Brand leader Gagosian Gallery had a massive group show of blue chip artists called The Show is Over, and White Cube went with Mark Bradford at their museum-like Bermondsey space.

Blain Southern had one of the most stylish shows called CANDY featuring the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Damian Hirst

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled, 1992, artists Maciej Urbanek and Mathias Vef

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2013 Turner Prize finalist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (right), and picking candy

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At Other Criteria artists Tim Noble & Sue Webster launched a multiple edition of 10 bronze casts of their "nipples and assholes" called Portraits from the Bottom Up.

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Tim Noble

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Portraits from the Bottom Up, Tim Noble & Sue Webster

At the MOT International gallery they gave German artist Ulay a mini retrospective

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Ulay in the 1970s and in the gallery

And finally at Stuart Shave/Modern Art, they went with a solo show of the British painter Nigel Cooke

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Kirk McInroy, Modern Art, Director and Gavin Delahunty, Head of Exhibitions & Displays, Tate Liverpool