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, […]
Posted in News | Tagged 40th Anniversary, Alison Turnbull, Angus Braithwaite, Anne Bean, Ben Rivers, Benedict Drew, Beth Collar, Bronwen Buckeridge, David Batchelor, David Osbaldeston, Dean Kenning, Emma Hart, Frieze Masters, Ghost TV, Graham Fagen, Hayley Newman, Hospitalfield, Imogen Stidworthy, Jimmie Durham, Joey Holder, Jordan Baseman, Keith Sargent, leah capaldi, Lindsay Seers, Lindsey Mendick, Marianna Simnett, Matt's Gallery, Mike Nelson, Nathaniel Mellors, New Contemporaries, Nicola Bealing, Oona Grimes, Photo Paris, Radio Influenza, Richard Wilson, Robin Klassnik, Science Gallery London, Sophie Jung, Susan Hiller, Tate Britain, tongue-tied, Wellcome, Willie Doherty |
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 […]
Posted in News | Tagged Alison Turnbull, Ambika P3, Angus Cameron, Anne Bean, Arts Catalyst, At the Center of the World, Blackout, Bluecoat, Coleman Project Space, Comar, Cove Park, David Batchelor, David Osbaldeston, Drawing Biennial 2017, Drawing Room, Emit: A Dialogue Through Time, Five Easy Pieces, Flurry, Galerie L'Uqam, Gallery 4, gallery modern art Glasgow, GoMA, Graham Fagen, Hammer Museim, Imogen Stidworthy, Isle of Mull, Jimmie Durham, Jordan Baseman, Large Glass, Lindsay Seeres, Liverpool Hope University, Matt's Gallery, Melanie Jackson, Michael Curran, Montclair Film Festival, montreal, Museum of English Rural Life, National Galleries Scotland, Polygraphs, possessions_inc, Psychogeometry, Public View, Richard Grayson, Susan Sontag, The Slave's Lament, We are the space |
By Matt's Gallery on 1 August 2014
Gallery News Forthcoming Exhibition REVOLVER II, a curatorial collaboration by Michael Newman and Robin Klassnik, 10 September–14 December 2014 REVOLVER II comprises a fast-paced three-part series of group exhibitions to investigate the manifestation of knowledge in relation to artists who work with or reference text and publishing. All selected works over the series of the […]
Posted in News | Tagged AKINCI, Alison Turnbull, Amsterdam, Animate Projects, BALTIC 39, Barcelona, Benedict Drew, Blackpool, CGP London, Channels, Craig Barnes, Danh Vo, David Batchelor, De Pont Museum, Deirdre O'Dwyer, Den Haag, Focal Point Gallery, Galeria Leme, Generation, Graham Fagen, Hayley Newman, Hayward Gallery, Hayward Touring, Imogen Stidworthy, James Coleman, Jennet Thomas, Jordan Baseman, Latvia, Le Cartel, Lindsay Seers, Lisa Cooley Gallery, Listening, Lizzie Hughes, Lucia Nogueira, Marseille, Michael Newman, Michaelis Galleries, Monocular, Nathaniel Mellors, Outlandia, Peter Liversidge, Remote Performances, Revolver, Royal Acdemy of Arts, Sam Belifante, Sami Artist Centre, Sao Paulo, Scotland, Shandy Hall, Space-Time: The Future, Stroom, Supernormal Festival, Susan Hiller, Taipei Biennial, The Book Lovers, The Gluts, The Grundy Gallery, Tillburg, Toulouse, Willie Doherty, Wysing Art Centre, X Marks the Bokship |
By Matt's Gallery on 2 June 2014
Gallery News Current Exhibition Offsite exhibition: Richard Grayson Nothing Can Stop Us Now at Dilston Grove, Southwark Park, London until 15 June, 2014 For the first in a new series of co-productions between Matt’s Gallery and Dilston Grove, Richard Grayson presents a multiscreen sound and video installation Nothing Can Stop Us Now. Featuring the song ‘Stalin wasn’t Stallin’’ covered by Robert Wyatt on his 1982 […]
Posted in News | Tagged Alison Turnbull, Anne Bean, Benedict Drew, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Botanical Drift, Bronte, David Batchelor, Dilston Grove, France, Galeria Leme, Generation, Graham Fagen, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Jerwood, Jerwood Space, Jordan Baseman, Kew Gardens, Latvian National Arts Museum, Lindsay Seers, Maggs Gallery, Melanie Jackson, Parsonage, QUAD, Queen Mary University, Richard Grayson, Roy Voss, Royal Academy of Arts, Sao Paolo, Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, South Square Gallery, Summer exhibition, Susan Hiller, Suzanne Treister, The Bluecoat, Toulouse, Whitechapel Gallery, Yorkshire |