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February
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Gallery One A Pocket Sonnet, comprises a series of images built around our values and attitudes toward modern morality. The seven days of the Old Mother Goose nursery rhyme “Mondays Child” are evolved into a contemporary portrait of female sexuality. |
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January & February |
2 Day Hands-On Photographic Workshop In few words, the workshop has been prepared as a way for artists and designers to learn how to self-document their own practice. Participants should have some prior photographic experience and bring their own art work or design objects. Each participant will end with a complete set of high resolution digital photographs of their own work. Only 10 places available, apply here: |
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February |
Gallery Twenty-One Appropriating its title from playwright Henrik Ibsen's final play, dating 1899 which debuted at London's Haymarket Theater, When We Dead Awaken is an exhibition that presents themes of art imitating life, and life imitating art. Combined with consciously melodramatic themes of adoration, petrification, and the plight of the artist, the exhibition comments on the myth of the artistic genius and the role of art as consciously self-aware. |
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March |
Gallery One Vyner Street Gallery is pleased to announce that Drinks for The Private View and First Thursday will be supplied By |
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Gallery Two 28th Feb to 3rd March.11.00-6.00pm Daily KU-9 Riccardo Cellottini In Japan the number 9 is called ku (kyuu), which has the same sound to the word suffering and agony. This project is focused on the ethical issues of nuclear energy around human life and living creatures. More than just documentary, in these photos imagination has been imprinted on the reality captured. It portrays a hypothetical futuristic life where daily activities are affected by a radioactivity environment, along with a documentary sequence that shows the current British situation. Dungeness village life close to a nuclear plant and community disapproval in King’s Cliffe, chosen as next nuclear waste disposal.
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March |
Gallery Twenty-One 1st March to 23 March FIRST THURSDAY March 1st, 6-9pm Travels with an Artist Adrian Hemming's landscapes have grown in cultural significance since he was twice shortlisted for the National Gallery's "Artist in Residence". Geography and art have a long historical association; human relationships to nature and the understanding of the mechanisms which enable this, have been handfast with art's narrative and it's these influences which are growing in an age of displacement and detachment. Hemming's new collection of work draws from his experiences in, and travels to, both the exotic and the ordinary, such as the Yucatan jungle, Australian rainforest and the Channel Islands. His sensitive awareness of human and physical landscape and the colour that permeates his paintings, creates a body of work that reminds us how we should understand and define a place and that each encounter with a landscape, people and culture, is part of a greater journey.
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![]() ‘Thirty Million years of Antarctica’ 2011. Oil on canvas 122cm dia. |
March |
2 Day Hands-On Photographic Workshop In few words, the workshop has been prepared as a way for artists and designers to learn how to self-document their own practice. Participants should have some prior photographic experience and bring their own art work or design objects. Each participant will end with a complete set of high resolution digital photographs of their own work. |
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April |
Gary Foster 'All Previous Thoughts'
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April |
Gallery One 3rd April to 7th April 11.00am–6.00pm daily Private View Thursday 5th April at 6pm FIRST THURSDAY April 5th 6-9pm ʻTen-Out-Of-Tenʼ presents the work of ten up and coming artists completing their painting degree at Wimbledon College of Fine Art, who are set to launch their careers over the coming year. |
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April |
2nd April to 8th April FIRST THURSDAY April 5th 6-9pm Gallery Two Taking A Line For A Walk
'A drawing is simply a line going for a walk'- Paul Klee
Ollie Bremner, Nina Carter, Charlotte Cranidge, Rebecca Hunter, Aatish Shah, Craig Sherwood and Joanna Tidey. |
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April |
11th April to 26th April Gallery Twenty-One Set Aymot Large scale abstraction from the UK based artist. Studio Discussions London)...it's over-kill. I'm interested in reducing that over complication.....(to ) maintain the immediacy of the experience. What is the experience? Do you just let the experience happen.. and let it 'be' or do you say 'this is the experience because I've worked on this painting for six months, I've tried to aim the experience at you with a thousand brush strokes so that qualifies it?' Very often that method of working looses the experience itself, the original reason....this (kind of) painting is about immediacy and how we deal with expressive energy within the confines painting. You mention Baselitz...(he) tends to generate a surface by repetition.... pattern, squares and little birds and drops in this figurative focal point and fills up the surrounding space, surrounding the figure, with 'stuff' which is somehow equally as poignant as the figure... Set returns for his second show at Vyner Street Gallery |
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April |
16th April to 27th April
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May |
1st May to 6th May |
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May |
1st May to 6th May We are an art collective based in London, formed upon graduating from Middlesex University 2011. We’re coming to an exhibition near you… Here is a Link to The Group's Blog
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May |
Wednesday 9th May to Tuesday15th May INCA International Network for Culture and Arts is glad to present: --------- Space for Development and Intercultural Exchange ------
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May |
Saturday May 12th 2012, 14:00 – 17:30 What is moving us in ''commons' awareness"? We are happy to invite you for a 1st organic constellation workshop at London on May 12th 2012 to explore how "commons in urban planning and architecture" create a bridge for citizens to better serve their purpose. Be welcome to join with old and new friends in a small group setting with discussion and practice in between. Sunday: Arrival 14:00, workshop starts at 14:30, end ca. 17:30
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May |
18th May to 20th May 'Past Presents Future' Marcus Tolan, James Gilleard, James Sandifer A collection of alternative birthday cards, surreal predictions and retro inspired artwork. The show takes the form of a birthday celebration with entertainment alongside artwork providing excitement, intrigue and reflection. |
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May
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18th May to 19th May 10.00 to 5.00pm Artists from London, Hamburg and Vienna come together to explore the interplay between reality and deception, through an exhibition that processes contemporary perceptions of pleasurable sensation. In 'Bananas and Cream' Olivier Hölzl reproduces explicit images that are transferred on to wallpapers. The work deals with issues of ‘home’ in relation to more covert internet pursuits. 'Fan', an installation by Linda Krefft, creates a playful interaction between the real object and the virtual image, questioning the viewer's perceptions of reality and illusion through movement in linear time. 'Self Portraits', a video installation by Nicole Prutsch is conceived out of sequences recorded by the integrated camera in webbrowsing devices, whilst experiencing a range of stimuli. |
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May
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25th May to 2nd June Private View on Thursday 24th May 6-9pm From a background in graphic design with music and fashion taking precedence, of many highlights is years working closely with The Psychedelic Furs, as is the last ten years of close collaboration with Annie Lennox. Initially a photographic adventure it led to encompassing, design, websites, videos, and my being her creative consultant. |
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6th June to 11th June 11.00am to 6.00pm FIRST THURSDAY June 7th 6-9pm. Gallery One Robert Kyle Jubilee Jubilee documents our changing times using broken down images and type from newspapers and magazines during the year running up to 2012. The work creates a stark reality of the world we currently find ourselves living in. Taking inspiration from the fanzines of the 1970’s and 80’s this work looks at the comparison between the Silver Jubilee and the Diamond Jubilee. Thirty-five years later it feels like nothing has changed as we find ourselves yet again in a society of inequality, rising unemployment and depression. It’s a window into a dystopian world where money has become a new god for our humanity to worship and the greed of a few far exceeds the want of many. |
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June |
7th June to 12th June |
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June This Exhibition Has Finished |
14th June to 24th June |
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June This Exhibition Has Finished |
26th June to 30th June
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July
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3rd July to 8th July Eleven students from the University of Greenwich BA Fine Arts course, taught at K College, Tonbridge, bring a selection of works from their Degree Show. |
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July This Exhibition Has Finished |
3rd July to 8th July 12noon - 6pm daily FIRST THURSDAY July 5th 6-9pm Gallery Two
MODE - a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, or expressed or done. SCULPTURE & DRAWING: Following Line |
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July This Exhibition Has Finished |
19th,20th & 21st July Gallery 1+2 LAISVYDE SALCIUTE ORLANDO. A BIOGRAPHY 29 silk-screen prints This exhibition is homonymous with Virginia Woolf's novel ‘Orlando. A Biography’ of 1928. The protagonist of the novel is not subject to gender or time constraints and lives a life of oscillating sex through the ages. This brave reevaluation of gender is one of the biggest values of the novel. |
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August This Exhibition Has Finished |
30th July to 5th August FIRST THURSDAY August 2nd 6-9pm Galleries One & Two This is how you stand correctly See how we do it in the 'North'! Follow on Facebook: Thisishowyou Standcorrectly |
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September |
3rd Sept to16th Sept Donald Kuspit called me 'a true outsider' - |
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September |
3rd Sept to 9th Sept Observing the nation’s obsession with the confectionary industry, Connie recently created an entire room intricately carved out of sugar-paste. With an overwhelming visual aesthetic, and an invitation to eat the displays, her intention was to entice the viewer to move deeper inside for a closer look. ‘I wanted to see how long this sense of intrigue would last before the sickly sweet smell of icing evoked a feeling of claustrophobia and a need for a hasty retreat,’ she states. |
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21st and 22nd September A collective of Fine Artists currently studying at Kingston University, coming together to showcase an array of artwork from a selection of mediums. Works from Lily Wanda Waugh, Megan McCann, Lucy Hargan, Frankie Wray, Sophie Bramley, Jonathan Whittaker, Annie Rawle, Hannah Pedersen, Emily Mills, Emma Tobin, Emily Vanns, Jessica Melling and Corey Bartle Sanderson. www.cargocollective.com/jessicamelling |
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Cosmic Intimacy With Marion Sagon and Noah Wiegand Curated by Bertrand Riou Transformed into a poetic space, this location will, for a brief moment in time, be imbued with a cosmos of these artists’ imagination, becoming a psychological site for their deep-seated intellect. Beyond the intimacy of their own universe, these two artists unite and unveil a constellation of artefacts ranging from the recognisable to the non-identifiable. The two solitary universes become a universal vision that promptly draws us away from the confinement that is often an exhibition. Bypassing this restrictive and obsolete constraint, their wish is to forge connections that are freed from predefined boundaries to connect the public and their personal mythology. As a result, the creative links that occur are intimate by their location (the spirit) and cosmic by the archetypes that can be produced in this world by such propositions. http://www.facebook.com/events/501136883231050/ |
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October |
1st October to 7th October 11.00 to 18.00 Daily FIRST THURSDAY Oct 4th 18.00 to 21.00pm Gallery One Inane Systems Ryan Dunn
Originally trained as an industrial designer, Dunn’s practice occupies a realm between the worlds of art and design. His work reconfigures and subverts imagery from our everyday domestic landscape – generic chairs, shirts and magazines – to create strangely normal objects and compositions that are beautiful, absurd and sinister in equal measure. www.inanesystems.com More Images Here |
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October |
1st October to 7th October This group exhibition features three artists with diverse interpretations of contemporary experience. Faye Dobinson’s paintings are concerned with time and space. Using a personal lexicon of marks and gesture, the canvas becomes the location where stimulus and response collide in an investigation of the notion of place and the spaces we inhabit.
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| Galleries 1+2 October 16th to 21st South West Graduate Photography Prize 2012 Fotonow present the 3rd year of the South West Graduate Photography Prize, featuring photographic works by: Adam Pedley, Emilia Moisia, Philip Shanno, Chris Hoare, Jo Filer-Cooper & Mark Perham Show runs Tues 16th to Sun 21st October 2012 (11am-6pm) Opening night Thur 18th October 2012 (6pm-9pm) www.fotonow.org swgpp@fotonow.org |
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November |
30th October to 4th November Lilk Launch 01 November 2012 from clairep on Vimeo. |
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London based artist Joanna Georgiades is holding her first solo exhibition at Vyner Street Gallery from 30 October to 4 November, bringing her abstract landscapes which hover between dreams and elusive memories to the public. |
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| November | Galleries 1+2
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December
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Open Dec 7-Dec 16, 11am -6pm daily, Assemble Jennifer Talbot is a graduate of Central St Martins School of art and design and City and Guilds of London Art School |
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| December | 3rd December to 9th December First Thursday 6th December, 18h00 - 21h00. In our December "Group Show", Lilk Gallery will be exhibiting enticing new works from newly joined artists Lily Clark, Cathy McMurray and Alex Simpson. Selected works from photographer Rob Jurd and Jacob Perlmutter will also be on display, with new work from risograph artist Kirstin Toedtling and collage artist Damian Golfinopoulos. With a collection ranging from photography, painting, sculpture, risograph and collage; this exhibition promises to showcase artwork that holds tension not only in the diversity of medium, but in the juxtaposition of beauty to dispair. |
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| January | Galleries One & Two |
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February |
Gallery One 5th February to 10th February First Thursday 7th Feb. 18.00 to 21.00 Group Show Awaiting Details |
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March |
Galleries One & Two 26th February to 3rd March Curated show of 3rd Year Fine Art students from Middlesex University. |
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March |
Gallery One March 5th to March 10th First Thursday 7th March. 18.00 to 21.00 Cancelled____Gallery One Available for First Thursday Week! |
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| March/April | Gallery Two |
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April |
Gallery One April 2nd to April 7th First Thursday 7th Feb. 18.00 to 21.00 Anthony Hayes |
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May |
Galleries One & Two April 30th to May 5th First Thursday 2nd April. 18.00 to 21.00 Havering Fine Art Degree StudentsFine Art Degree students |
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June |
Gallery One June 4th to June 9th First Thursday 6th June. 18.00 to 21.00 Anna Jung Seo |
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July |
Galleries One & Two |
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August |
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September |
Gallery One Sept 10th to Sept 15th Group Show Helen Scalway |
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October |
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November |
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December |