By Matt's Gallery on 1 October 2019
Matt’s Gallery’s 40th Birthday Matt’s Gallery celebrated its 40th anniversary with a fundraising dinner to support the move to a permanent new space at Nine Elms, Wandsworth. Due to open in Spring 2020, the complex will incorporate two double-height gallery spaces, a library and archive space and two affordable artists’ studios. The Mayor of Wandsworth, […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 31 May 2018
Current Richard Grayson, By Our Own Hand, Matt’s Gallery, Nine Elms, The Residence, 42-44 Ponton Road, SW8 5BA, Opening Event: Friday 1 June 4 – 8pm, exhibition continues 2 – 3 June 2018, 12 – 5pm By Our Own Hand is the first exhibition in Matt’s Gallery’s new space in Nine Elms. In 2019 Matt’s Gallery will open at Bellway’s The […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 March 2012
Willie Doherty and Nathaniel Mellors exhibitions are on view at Matt’s Gallery, and the gallery programme for 2012-13 is announced. Other exhibitions include Jimmie Durham at Museum Ludwig, Lindsay Seers at Bonniers Konsthall and Alison Turnbull at Talbot Rice.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 January 2012
Richard Grayson’s The Magpie Index is currently on show at Matt’s Gallery. Nathaniel Mellors’s solo show is open at Cobra Museum, as a result of him winning to 2011 Cobra Art Prize; Imogen Stidworthy has curated an exhibition at Fundacio Antonio Tapies, Barcelona; and Graham Fagen is showing new work at ArtPace, San Antonio.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 August 2011
Forthcoming exhibitions: Emma Hart at Matt’s Gallery and Brian Catling, QUILL TWO, Matt’s Gallery at Dilston Grove. Other news includes Nathaniel Mellors winning the Cobra Art Prize; Imogen Stidworthy is shortlisted for the Jarman Award, and Mike Nelson and Susan Hiller are in a group show at MoMA PS1, New York.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 July 2011
Last chance to see: Imogen Stidworthy (.) at Matt’s Gallery. Forthcoming exhibition: Emma Hart, TO DO. Elsewhere, Mike Nelson and Nathaniel Mellors are both exhibiting in La Biennale di Venezia, and Jo Bruton is showing new paintings in London.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 June 2011
All the latest from Matt’s Gallery: Mike Nelson is representing Great Britain in Venice and Imogen Stidworthy’s exhibition at the gallery continues. Nathaniel Mellors is also showing in Venice, and has contributed to major group shows in Prague, Turin, and The British Art Show 7.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 December 2010
Next exhibition at Matt’s Gallery: Slow Action by Ben Rivers. Other artists’ news includes Jordan Baseman winning an award at the Los Angeles Animation Festival; Mike Nelson At Camden Arts Centre and Willie Doherty in Manifesta 8.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 November 2010
Nathaniel Mellors first museum show opens in the Netherlands; Richard Grayson shows his recent Matt’s Gallery work in Switzerland; and Ben Rivers’ Slow Action will be next at Matt’s Gallery.
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