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Tuesday, 12 June 2012 - Sunday, 5 August 2012

Hayward Gallery, Belvedere Road, Southbank, SE1 8XX

Exhibitions: Art, Gallery

How Much: £8.00 (Tickets)

"Nothing to see here" etc. Yes its announcement was accompanied by all sorts of rubbish jokes and anti-conceptual sneering, but we think it sounds brilliant.

Invisible - Art about the Unseen 1957-2012 examines the history of the art of nothingness. So there's 'works' on show by the likes of Art & Language, Jeppe Hein, Yves Klein, Song Dong, Carsten Holler, Andy Warhol and Yoko Ono, which operate in various, mostly non-visible ways.

A fascinating exploration of the power of the imagination, or the apotheosis of conceptual art nonsense? We suggest you, um, see for yourself.

Until 05.08.12.

Read Tom's review of Invisible - Art about the Unseen at the Hayward.

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