971 horses and 4 zebras
April 2013
By Matt's Gallery on 1 April 2013
The latest news from Matt’s Gallery including new exhibitions at the gallery and artists’ projects worldwide. Jordan Baseman’s Deadness opens on 26 May, private view 2-5pm.
Posted in News | Tagged 971 horses and 4 zebras, Acts of Voicing, Akumulatory 2, Alison Turnbull, Belfast Exposed, Benedict Drew, Centro de Arte Moderna, Ceri Hand Gallery, Common, David Osbaldeston, Deadness, Deep Feelings. From Antiquity to Now, Dr. Bhau Daji Museum, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Fordham Gallery, Fresh Trauma, Galápagos, Hayley Newman, Homelands British Council Touring Exhibition, Imogen Stidworthy, Index Gallery, Jordan Baseman, Kunsthalle Krems, Lindsay Seers, M HKA, Matthew Tickle, Michael Curran, Monash University Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Krakow, Nathaniel Mellors, Northern Ireland: 30 Years of Photography, Onboard Marlow, Robin Klassnik, Site Festival, Susan Hiller, The Book Lovers, The Collection as a Character, The Sacred & Profane Love Machine, To that Wallpaper Vault, Total Museum, Toulouse International Art Festival, Willie Doherty, Wysing Arts Centre | Leave a response
February 2013
By Matt's Gallery on 10 February 2013
All the latest news from Matt’s Gallery: Exhibitions at the gallery by Susan Hiller and Mike Nelson; and exhibitions internationally by Matt’s Gallery artists including Imogen Stidworthy, Benedict Drew, Hayley Newman and Robin Klassnik.
Posted in News | Tagged 971 horses and 4 zebras, AKINCI, Akumulatory 2, Alison Turnbull, Ariadne's Thread, Art Exchange, Art Space Gallery, Benedict Drew, Berlin Independent Film Festival, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Camden Arts Centre, Casa del Lector, Castlefield Gallery, Channels, Contemporary Art Spaces Tasmania, DEPO, Eastside Projects, EFA Project Space, Emma Hart, Fargo Film Festival, Film in Space, Fiona Crisp, Garage Rotterdam, Hayley Newman, How to Tell a Story, Imogen Stidworthy, John Hansard Gallery, Jordan Baseman, Kiasma, Lindsay Seers, Looking at the View, M HKA, M6, Melanie Jackson, Mike Nelson, Milton Keynes Gallery, More things (To the memory of Honoré de Balzac), Museum of Contemporary Art Krakow, Narratives of Arrival and Resolution, Nathaniel Mellors, Newlyn Art Gallery, Rachel Lowe, Reality Bites, Relatively Absolute, Revealed: Government Art Collection, Revolving Woman, Robin Klassnik, Sacha, Secretion, Statens Museum for Kunst, Susan Hiller, Tate Britain, The Book Lovers, The Exchange, The Future's Not What It Used to Be, To that Wallpaper Vault, Transformation, Transformism, University of Bristol, While It Lasts, Willie Doherty, Wysing Arts Centre | Leave a response
October 2012
By Matt's Gallery on 1 October 2012
October news from Matt’s Gallery: Revolver continues at the gallery and Brian Catling’s novel The Vorrh is launched. Artists’ exhibitions elsewhere include projects by Mike Nelson, Fiona Crisp, and Emma Hart. Nathaniel Mellors, Benedict Drew and Ben Rivers are shortlisted for the prestigious Jarman Award.
Posted in News | Tagged 10 x 10 London, 408 tons of imperfect geometry, 971 horses and 4 zebras, A Matter of Life and Death and Singing, Acts of Voicing, AFTER/HOURS/DROP/BOX, Alison Turnbull, ANDOR, Anna Barham, Ariadne's Thread, Artangel, Artists at Work, Beacon Art Projects, Benedict Drew, Beyond the Corrupted Eye, Brian Catling, Busan Biennial: Garden of Learning, C-salen, Casa del Lector, Cinéphémère and Club Silencio, CIRCA Projects, COMPASS, Crazee Golf, Emma Hart, Fiona Crisp, Fruitmarket Gallery, Galápagos, Gallery North, GoMA, Graham Fagen, Graham Gussin, Here comes Franz, Ikon, Imogen Stidworthy, Inspired Editions: Prints and Multiples, Intersections: Science in Contemporary Art, Jarman Award, Jennet Thomas, Jimmie Durham, Jordan Baseman, Kiasma, Large Glass, Lindsay Seers, Liverpool Biennial, M HKA, Maastricht, Malmö Konsthall, Mardin Bienali, Media City Seoul, Mike Nelson, Moby Dick Big Read, Nathaniel Mellors, Neugerriemschneider, Nowhere Less Now, Oaxaca FilmFest, Ourhouse, Outpost, Paraphrasing Babel, Paul Rooney, Rachel Lowe, Revolver, Richard Grayson, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Robin Klassnik, Roy Voss, School of Change, Secretion, Somerset House, space that saw (platform for a performance in two parts), Statens Museum for Kunst, Susan Hiller, Tai Shani, Tales of the City, The Tin Tabernacle, The Voice and the Lens, The Vorrh, Tina Keane, Tintype Gallery, TO DO, Victoria Gallery and Museum, Weizmann Institute of Science, What is a Document?, Will Cobbing, Willie Doherty, Wimbledon Space, With an Apple I Will Astonish, Württenburger Kunstverein Stuttgart, Zacheta National Gallery of Art | Leave a response