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October 2019
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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June 2019
By Matt's Gallery on 6 June 2019
Upcoming Dean Kenning, Psychobotanical, Matt’s Gallery, London, private view 7 June 6-9pm, exhibition open Wed-Sun 12-6pm, 8-30 June 2019 For the 3x3x3 metre gallery space at 92 Webster Road, Kenning plans to extend and tumefy an on-going series of sculptural pieces, which feature throbbing plant-like protuberances. Encircling this motorised work the gallery’s walls will play […]
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February 2019
By Matt's Gallery on 7 February 2019
In Memory of Susan Hiller 7 March 1940 – 28 January 2019 “In all my work I was attempting to erase the supposed boundary between dream life and waking life. Because what I do… is to pull out for scrutiny those images or ideas which are visual, visible, but are rendered invisible and therefore marginalized.” Susan Hiller, […]
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December 2018
By Matt's Gallery on 4 December 2018
Upcoming John Walter, Booze Guitar, Matt’s Gallery, 92 Webster Road, London, 8-16 December, Private View 7 December 6-9pm Read more. In 2019… Matt’s Gallery thanks Ron Henocq Fine Art for their generous support. Artists’ News Lindsay Seers, Every Thought There Ever Was, Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea, until 23 December 2018 It’s your last chance to see this major […]
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October 2018
By Matt's Gallery on 2 October 2018
Upcoming at Matt’s Gallery, 92 Webster Road, SE16 4DF Borbala Szanto, Hyphen, Matt’s Gallery, London, private view 5 October 6-9pm, exhibition open daily 12-6pm, 6-14 October 2018 Read more. Rebecca Lennon, WORDS ARE ANGULAR SHARP, TENANT, Matt’s Gallery, London, private view 19 October 6-9pm, exhibition open daily 12-6pm, 20-28 October 2018 November 2018 Jo Stockham, […]
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February 2018
By Matt's Gallery on 31 January 2018
Upcoming Matt’s Gallery, 92 Webster Road, SE16 4DF, London Elizabeth Magill, 23 February – 4 March 2018 Mandy Ure, 9 – 18 March 2018 Angus Braithwaite, 23 March – 1 April 2018 In the coming months, Matt’s Gallery will present a rapid succession of short exhibitions and events at 92 Webster Road. The Gallery’s practice […]
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July 2017
By Matt's Gallery on 29 June 2017
We are delighted to announce that we have secured another four years of funding as an Arts Council England NPO. Upcoming Willie Doherty, Loose Ends, Matt’s Gallery, private view 02 July 3 – 6pm, exhibition runs 05 – 30 July 2017, Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm Matt’s Gallery presents Loose Ends, a recent two-screen video installation […]
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April 2017
By Matt's Gallery on 30 March 2017
Upcoming David Batchelor, PSYCHOGEOMETRY, Matt’s Gallery, private view 23 April 3 – 6pm, exhibition runs 26 April – 11 June 2017, Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm For his first exhibition at Matt’s Gallery, David Batchelor will show his first wall drawings together with an installation of over a hundred spray-painted works on paper. Each […]
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February 2017
By Matt's Gallery on 31 January 2017
Current Ian McKeever, Against Architecture, Matt’s Gallery, private view 05 February 3 – 6pm, exhibition runs 09 February – 19 March 2017, Thursday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm For his fourth exhibition at Matt’s Gallery, Ian McKeever is exhibiting a selection from two recent series, Eagduru and Against Architecture (both 2012-13), which combine painting and […]
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December 2016
By Matt's Gallery on 30 November 2016
Current Leah Capaldi, Lay Down, Matt’s Gallery’s new temporary space, 11 November – 18 December 2016, Friday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm Lay Down is the first major solo show by artist Leah Capaldi. The exhibition opens Matt’s Gallery’s temporary new space in Bermondsey, marking a new era for the gallery as it moves south […]
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