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April 2021
By Matt's Gallery on 8 April 2021
MattFlix Mania Akbari & Douglas White, Lubion, Until 5.59pm 23 April 2021 MattFlix presents Lubion (2019), a short film by Mania Akbari and Douglas White, screening for one month at mattflix.video. Taking its title from the eponymous IVF hormone treatment undertaken by Akbari, Lubion journeys through a shifting psychological and corporeal terrain borne of the […]
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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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March 2010
By Matt's Gallery on 1 March 2010
Richard Grayson exhibits Messiah, originally commissioned by Matt’s Gallery in 2004, at 17th Biennale of Sydney, 12 May-1 August 2010, curated by David Elliott. Mike Nelson selected to represent Britain at the 2011 Venice Biennale. The British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is commissioned by the British Council Jennet Thomas All Suffering SOON TO END! […]
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