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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By Matt's Gallery on 3 April 2014
Gallery News Current Exhibition Benedict Drew, Heads May Roll, until 20 April 2014 For his first solo commission at Matt’s Gallery, Benedict Drew presents a large-scale installation. The work scrutinises the effect and intent of mediated images, synthesised voice and the fractured narrative of instructional speech. Artists’ News Graham Fagen selected to represent Scotland […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 22 January 2014
Benedict Drew’s first solo commission at Matt’s Gallery, Heads May Roll, opens. Mike Nelson’s Amnesiac Hide opens at The Power Plant, Toronto; Lindsay Seers’ Urban Visionaries at Canary Wharf Screen, London; plus exhibitions for Nathaniel Mellors, Alison Turnbull, Jordan Baseman, David Osbaldeston, Hayley Newman, Willie Doherty, Imogen Stidworthy and Graham Fagen.
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By Matt's Gallery on 3 December 2013
Gallery News Matt’s Gallery Offsite Exhibition Willie Doherty, UNSEEN, City Factory Gallery, Derry, until 4 January 2014 UNSEEN is a major exhibition of photographic and video works by Willie Doherty, curated by Matt’s Gallery, London and Nerve Centre, Derry. The exhibition will be a core part of Derry’s City of Culture celebrations and is accompanied […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 October 2013
Lindsay Seers’ second exhibition at Matt’s Gallery opens, as well as the UK premiere of her work Monocular at QUAD, Derby. Willie Doherty’s major exhibition UNSEEN, curated by Matt’s Gallery, London and Nerve Centre, Derry, opens in Derry with a significant new publication. Elsewhere, Mike Nelson, Jordan Baseman, David Osbaldeston and Alison Turnbull all have solo shows of new work at venues in the UK and further afield.
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By Matt's Gallery on 2 August 2013
Matt’s Gallery is co-curating (with the Nerve Centre, Derry) a large exhibition by Willie Doherty as part of Derry’s City of Culture programme. Elsewhere, Mike Nelson has been commissioned to make new work for Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; Lindsay Seers is exhibiting at MONA, Tasmania; Imogen Stidworthy is in the first edition of Bergen Assembly and Nathaniel Mellors is artist in residence at the Hammer Museum, LA.
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