Julian Opie talks about travelling via Google Earth during lockdown, how colour blindness has shaped his work and his new show at the Lisson Gallery in London
by EMILY SPICER
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The artist talks about his current exhibition at the Alan Cristea Gallery, playing with the way we interact, see and deal emotionally with the world through vision, light and the...
... for the historic Barts Square in 2007 (this followed billboards by Pae White in 2006 and Julian Opie in 2002). He went on to create more work for us, including prints that...
... publicity made a lot of noise about the involvement of “real artists” – trumpeting, for example, the presence near Carnaby Street of Julian Opie’s Shaida Walking (...
... drawing of a man taking a selfie in a mirror, an abstract graffiti style face over his own that looks as if it has been drawn on with a computer application. Julian Opie p...
In the purpose-built Longside Gallery at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Arts Council Collection has brought together the work of 40 artists from between 1977-1986, a period th...
... Nicholas Logsdail at the Lisson Gallery as he explained the “fast-moving technology” relating to Julian Opie’s light boxes, whose image is retained on a memory stick...
... Shirazeh Houshiary, Peter Joseph, Anish Kapoor, John Latham, Richard Long, Jason Martin, Haroon Mirza, Jonathan Monk, Julian Opie and Richard Wentworth.
Lisson Gallery, ...
... the show does make you work, all of which can be tiring, but in places it is worth the effort. So if it is difficult to get excited about the formal qualities of Julian Op...
... of a poisoned chalice. Some significantly good artists stand out for choosing, so far, not to be nominated. Julian Opie and Sarah Lucas are notable amongst these. It is ob...
... marble bathtub'. Others had to be warned off from trying to climb on the bonnets of Julian Opie's plastic cars, however. Susan Hiller's 'What Every Gardener Knows', a 'ga...