The current artistic practice in London is quite diverse with no dominant school or group that would be easy to classify or designate. The exhibition LONDON TWELVE therefore not attempt to represent the London "art scene" as a whole, or to map out its tip, its author, a British curator Toby Clarke, focused on the subjective point of view and presents the work of artists whose work took him last year. And Exhibition include young, emerging leaders, but also recognized the older authors whose work is related to the overlapping themes of the exhibition (abstraction, identity, technology, history and nature).
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behind the show's concept, British curator Toby Clarke, has decided to focus on a subjective point of view and introduce here a select group of artists has captured Whose output HIS attention over the last year. The exhibition thus brings together Representatives of Both the young up-and-coming generation of artists, and several older, already established names, whose works Relate to the show's keynote themes: ergot Those of abstraction, identity, technology, history, and nature