Arts & Galleries ANISE GALLERY 13A SHAD THAMES SE1 2PU RIBAJ Eye Line 2017 Winners Exhibition 12 to 16 September Eye Line encourages architects to draw on their artistic talents, delving into their imaginations to create either realistic or more abstract architectural worlds. The emphasis is on drawing rather than the projects themselves, celebrating the medium in its pure form. TATE BRITAIN MILLBANK SW1P 4RG Queer British Art 1861–1967 To 1 October Featuring works from 1861–1967 relating to lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) identities, the show marks the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England. Queer British Art explores how artists expressed themselves in a time when established assumptions about gender and sexuality were being questioned and transformed. With paintings, drawings, personal photographs and film from artists such as John Singer Sargent, Dora Carrington, Duncan Grant and David Hockney the diversity of queer British art is celebrated as never before. Art Now Simeon Barclay: The Hero Wears Clay Shoes To 5 November Simeon Barclay is interested in how we construct and perform our identity. Drawing on advertisements, magazines, television and music, he combines images of culturally significant moments and figures with his personal memories to understand how we define and situate ourselves within society. Rachel Whiteread 12 September To 21 January 2018 Born in London in 1963, Whiteread was the first woman to win the Turner Prize in 1993. The same year she made House 1993–1994, a life-sized cast of the interior of a condemned terraced house in London’s East End, which existed for a few months before it was controversially demolished. RIBAJ Eye Line 2017 1st Place Winner, Matthew Kernan: Fragmenting Nostalgia at the Anise Gallery | C U L T U R E | 22 THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Autumn 2017