By Matt's Gallery on 7 January 2022
Opening soon Mike Nelson at Matt’s Gallery, Bermondsey. 27 January-26 February 2022, by appointment only. Marking 26 years to the day since Mike Nelson’s first exhibition at Matt’s Gallery, Nelson’s new architectural intervention will open to the public on Thursday 27 January 2022. This will be the artist’s 6th solo exhibition at the gallery. Due […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 2 April 2020
This is a space we would usually dedicate to news and updates from Matt’s Gallery and our represented and associated artists over a two-month period. With the temporary closure of arts spaces across the globe, artists, galleries and institutions are generously making a huge variety of resources publicly available online. This month, we have put together a selection […]
Posted in News | Tagged Anne Bean, Benedict Drew, Brian Catling, David Tolley, Fiona Crisp, Jennet Thomas, Jordan Baseman, Keith Sargent, Leo Chadburn, Lindsay Seers, Marianna Simnett, Matt's Gallery, MattFlix, Michael Curran, Nathaniel Mellors, Nicola Bealing, Nooshin Farhid, Open School East, Paul Eachus, possessions_inc, Radio Influenza, Richard Grayson, TateShots, The God In Hackney, Wellcome |
By Matt's Gallery on 6 February 2020
Current Patrick Goddard, Trip To Eclipse, Matt’s Gallery, London, Until 23 February 2020, Wed-Sun 12-6pm Matt’s Gallery presents Trip To Eclipse, a new installation by Patrick Goddard. The work centres around an audio piece which sees the artist narrating a tale of a man and his talking dog, Whoopsie, as they take a walk in a […]
Posted in News | Tagged Alison Turnbull, Anne Bean, Benedict Drew, Bow Gamelan Ensemble, Care(less), CPH:DOX, Every Thought There Ever Was, Frankie Roberts, Graham Fagen, Ikon, Jennet Thomas, John Hansard Gallery, Lindsay Seers, London Jukebox, Michael Curran, Mike Nelson, Nathaniel Mellors, Nicola Bealing, Nooshin Farhid, Patrick Goddard, Paul Eachus, Plastique Fantastique, Primary, Reactor, Richard Wilson, Susan Hiller, Trip to Eclipse, Variations on a Ballistic Theme |
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, […]
Posted in News | Tagged Aesthetica Film Festival, Alison Turnbull, Amikam Toren, Angus Braithwaite, Anne Bean, Art Licks Weekend, Art Licks Weekend 2018, Art Seen, Beirut, Benedict Drew, Blanca Huertas, Bonington Gallery, Borbala Szanto, Bow Arts Trust, British Council, David Osbaldeston, Edinburgh, Erkka Nissinen, Focal Point Gallery, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, Graham Fagen, Gwangju Biennale, Imogen Stidworthy, Jennet Thomas, Jo Bruton, Jo Stockham, John Moores Painting Prize 2018, Jordan Baseman, Knole House, leah capaldi, Lindsay Seers, London, Lucy Gunning, Marianna Simnett, Marina Warner, Mas Arte Mas Accion, Matt's Gallery, MAXXI, Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough Art Weekender, Mike Nelson, Mimosa House, Naomi Pearce, Nathaniel Mellors, New Museum, New York, Nicosia, Nottingham, OGR Torino, Punto y Raya Festival, Rebecca Lennon, Richard Grayson, Richard Wilson, Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, RSA, South Korea, Southend-on-Sea, Storm King Art Center, Stuttgart, Sursock Museum, Texas, The Bower, The Nunnery, The Serving Library, Tina Keane, Torino, V-A-C Foundation, Venice, Webster Road, Wellcome, WKV, Wroclaw, Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, York |
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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By Matt's Gallery on 5 October 2016
Matt’s Gallery’s new space in Bermondsey opens with Leah Capaldi’s Lay Down Matt’s Gallery’s new temporary space on Decima Street in Bermondsey opens with Leah Capaldi’s solo show Lay Down on Saturday 29th October 2016 from 3 – 6pm. Join us to celebrate a new era in Matt’s Gallery’s 36 year history, as […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 4 April 2016
Forthcoming Exhibitions & Events Jim Woodall, If I Don’t Have You, Matt’s Gallery, 17th April 2016, This exhibition is open for one day only between 12 – 8pm For his one-day exhibition at Matt’s Gallery, If I Don’t Have You, Jim Woodall is making an intervention in gallery 1, removing the back wall of the […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 February 2016
Ongoing Exhibition David Osbaldeston, The Top & Bottom of It. Mechanism for a Future Reference, Matt’s Gallery (Office) A site-specific installation of moving objects and unstable items embedded within the architecture of Matt’s Gallery’s Office, available to view on Thursday 4 February, between working hours of 10.30am–1pm & 2–5.30pm (closed for lunch between 1–2pm). Viewing by prior arrangement only, one person […]
Posted in News | Tagged Anne Bean, Art on the Underground, Benedict Drew, British Art Show 8, Centre d'art Contemporain de la Ferme du Buisson, Contemporary Arts Society, Contemporary Arts Society Award, David Osbaldeston, Firstsite, Graham Fagen, Harris Museum, Hayward Touring, Hospitalfield, Imogen Stidworthy, Jennet Thomas, La Panacee, Listening, London, Matt's Gallery, Mike Nelson, Nathaniel Mellors, Scotland, Talbot Rice Gallery, Venice |
By Matt's Gallery on 1 October 2015
Gerard Hemswoth’s solo exhibition of recent works continues at Matt’s Gallery until 1 November 2015. Plus exhibitions for Jordan Baseman, Benedict Drew, Alison Turnbull, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Nathaniel Mellors, Richard Grayson, Mike Nelson, Matthew Tickle Jennet Thomas and Jimmie Durham.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 August 2015
Matt’s Gallery’s Autumn Programme launches with a solo exhibition of recent works by Gerard Hemsworth. Also in September the first public event as part of The Blackrock Artist Residency Programme will see works by residency artists Rebecca Birch, Bronwen Buckeridge, David Cheeseman and Roy Voss sited throughout the Lydney Park Estate on the edge of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Plus exhibitions for Alison Turnbull, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Melanie Jackson, Jennet Thomas, Paul Rooney, Richard Grayson, Mike Nelson, Matthew Tickle, Anne Bean, Lindsay Seers and Benedict Drew.
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