Digital Editions
Newsletters
Subscribe
Digital Editions
Newsletters
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Technology
Adventures with Van Gogh
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Technology
Adventures with Van Gogh
The Buck stopped here
blog

Oliver Beer and Andrew Hale get some good vibrations at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Dinner celebrated new London gallery

By Louisa Buck
23 May 2017
Share
The Buck stopped here

The Buck stopped here is a blog by our contemporary art correspondent Louisa Buck covering the hottest events and must-see exhibitions in London and beyond

It was a case of good vibrations on Monday night (22 May) at a special dinner hosted by Thaddaeus Ropac to celebrate Oliver Beer’s current pair of shows at Mr R’s grand new London gallery and also at Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery. The artist treated 20 guests—including the Ikon Gallery director Jonathan Watkins, the Ikon and Tate patron Alia Al Senussi, and the also-iconic Bianca Jagger—to a highly exclusive performance. In Resonant Project, classically trained singers planted in four corners of the main hall of the gallery cause the building to reverberate with the uncanny sound of its own special acoustic frequency. 

Later, Beer offered some even more bespoke tuition, in the fine art of space-singing, to the musician and art collector Andrew Hale. And soon the duo were making the upstairs dining room hum in unison. As well as being a patron of contemporary art, Hale is also a member of Sade’s band and co-writes many of her songs. Who knows, maybe the diva’s next album—which is apparently currently in the pipeline—might now contain a rather more noticeable amount of reverb?

The Buck stopped hereDiary
Share
Subscribe to The Art Newspaper’s digital newsletter for your daily digest of essential news, views and analysis from the international art world delivered directly to your inbox.
Newsletter sign-up
Information
About
Contact
Cookie policy
Data protection
Privacy policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Subscription T&Cs
Terms and conditions
Advertise
Sister Papers
Sponsorship policy
Follow us
Instagram
Bluesky
LinkedIn
Facebook
TikTok
YouTube
© The Art Newspaper

Related content

The Buck stopped hereblog
7 June 2019

Rikrit Tiravanija offers cups of sake and space for contemplation at the ICA

Louisa Buck
The Buck stopped hereblog
12 August 2020

Four new £1,000 awards launched for experimental UK artists

Louisa Buck
The Buck stopped hereblog
12 October 2018

Hundreds of art world luminaries choose favourite texts for London exhibition-cum-publication

Louisa Buck
The Buck stopped hereblog
11 October 2019

Jennifer Binnie and Andrew Logan unite once more for collaborative London show

Louisa Buck