By Matt's Gallery on 9 February 2022
Current Mike Nelson, The Book of Spells, (a speculative fiction) at Matt’s Gallery, Bermondsey. Open Fri-Sun, 12-6pm until 27 March 2022, by appointment only Marking 26 years since Mike Nelson’s first exhibition at Matt’s Gallery, The Book of Spells, (a speculative fiction) is now open. For his sixth exhibition at the gallery, Nelson has created […]
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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 8 October 2021
Matt’s Gallery at Nine Elms Matt’s Gallery has welcomed some of its trustees, supporters and stakeholders on the first of a series of hard-hat tours taking place over the next few weeks, as work begins on our brand new space in Nine Elms, south west London. The space is designed by architects Manalo & White […]
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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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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 […]
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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 […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 3 April 2019
Current Matthew Krishanu, House of Crows, Matt’s Gallery, London, continues until 7 April, open daily 12-6pm Matt’s Gallery’s current exhibition at Webster Road centres around two series of images that the painter Matthew Krishanu has been developing over a number of years: House of God, which depicts landscapes punctuated by the crosses of churches, and Crow, a […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 6 August 2018
Upcoming The series of 10-day shows continues from September onwards, plus other events at Matt’s Gallery, London Bronwen Buckeridge, Widowhood, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2 September 2018, 2-6pm Widowhood is a live audio performance with racing pigeons and the pigeon men who train them. The work is driven by an interest in the complex relationship racing pigeons […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 December 2017
Matt’s Gallery is moving to Ron Henocq Fine Art Matt’s Gallery is pleased to announce that in January 2018 it will move to Ron Henocq Fine Art, 92 Webster Road, Bermondsey, London, SE16 4DF. Located next door to Coleman Project Space and a few minutes walk from CGP London/Dilston Grove, 92 was home to the artists Roger Shaw and […]
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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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