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An exhibition and auction curated in aid of the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture Reception and Auction Friday 20th November

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November
10th

22-728x1024 An exhibition and auction curated in aid of the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture Reception and Auction Friday 20th November
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Concerning Matter, group show at The Collyer Bristow Gallery Private View Wednesday 16th

Posted on:
September
16th

freddie-robins-the-saddest-sight-of-all-200x300 Concerning Matter, group show at The Collyer Bristow Gallery Private View Wednesday 16th
Opens 16 September - 25 November 2009
Peter Abrahams, Cedric Christie, Richard Ducker , Leo Fitzmaurice , Jonathan Hood, Abigail Reynolds and Freddie Robins. COLLYER BRISTOW GALLERY More info:Day and Gluckman
Concerning Matter concentrates on artists whose practice seeks to appropriate, transfigure or transform a ready made object or familiar material. The use of the every day {...}

FIRST Anniversary Private View 3rd September

Posted on:
September
2nd

oblong_gallery_image_0 FIRST Anniversary Private View 3rd September
Ebony Andrews,Richard Ducker,Steven Gregory,Anna Kyriacou,Julian Opie,Jim Racine,Gareth Williams
4th-20th September 2009

In conjunction with Oblong’s First year anniversary, Oblong presents ‘First’, an exhibition which brings together 7 established artists – Ebony Andrews, Richard Ducker, Stephen Gregory, Anna Kyriacou, Julian Opie, Jim Racine and Gareth Williams. The Show has been selected among the Top 5 Exhibitions as part of Time Out’s First Thursdays.

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FAD’s Something for the Weekend

Posted on:
June
26th

hirst-at-tate-britain-300x205 FADs Something for the Weekend
Damien Hirst Forms Without Life 1991 Courtesy Tate Images © The Artist

Ah that’s so much nicer all those annoying people have gone to Glastonbury and are going to be caught in floods and torrential rain - so now is the perfect time for art in London here’s a few things that caught our eye ;

Obviously if you haven’t been FUTURISM at The Tate Modern {...}

‘Heart of Glass’, organized in association with the Contemporary Arts Society, will form the centre piece of Concrete & Glass’s art strand

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September
30th

paul-archard-horsebox-225x300 ‘Heart of Glass’, organized in association with the Contemporary Arts Society, will form the centre piece of Concrete & Glass’s art strand
Heart of Glass in the basement of Shoreditch Town Hall is the central exhibition of the art strand of CONCRETE & GLASS. Organised in association with the Contemporary Art Society, the 33 emerging and established artists exhibiting in the show were selected through open submission out of {...}