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June 2018
By Matt's Gallery on 31 May 2018
Current Richard Grayson, By Our Own Hand, Matt’s Gallery, Nine Elms, The Residence, 42-44 Ponton Road, SW8 5BA, Opening Event: Friday 1 June 4 – 8pm, exhibition continues 2 – 3 June 2018, 12 – 5pm By Our Own Hand is the first exhibition in Matt’s Gallery’s new space in Nine Elms. In 2019 Matt’s Gallery will open at Bellway’s The […]
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February 2016
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 […]
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November 2014
By Matt's Gallery on 1 November 2014
Current Exhibition REVOLVER II Part 2, a curatorial collaboration by Michael Newman and Robin Klassnik featuring Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Bronwen Buckeridge, Lucia Nogueira continues to 9 November 2014. X Marks the Bokship hosts a programme of events. Exhibitions for Susan Hiller, Mike Nelson, Lindsay Seers, Willie Doherty, Graham Fagen, Imogen Stidworthy, Paul Rooney and Jordan Baseman. Nathaniel Mellors nominated for Contemporary Arts Society’s Annual Award.
Posted in News | Tagged Adelaide International Festival, Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Alexander and Bonin, Amsterdam Art Weekend, BALTIC, BALTIC 39, City Art Centre, City Factory Gallery, Contemporary Art Society, Contemporary Art Space Chester, De Pont Museum, Den Frie Copenhagen, Derry, Edinburgh, Furtherfield Gallery, Generation: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Glasgow, Graham Fagen, Hayward Gallery, Hayward Touring, Imogen Stidworthy, Jordan Baseman, Kunsthalle Münster, Kunstverein Freiburg, Le Cartel, Lindsay Seers, MAC International prize 2014, Marseille, Mike Nelson, Nathaniel Mellors, National Gallery of Modern Art, Nicholas Bourriard, Paul Rooney, Richard Grayson, Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art w, Seville International Film Festival, Susan Hiller, Taipei Biennial 2014, Tilburg, Toulouse International Art Festival, Tramway, Villa Bernasconi, Whitechapel Gallery, Willie Doherty, Worlds in Collision | Leave a response
October 2014
By Matt's Gallery on 7 October 2014
Current Exhibition REVOLVER II Part 1, a curatorial collaboration by Michael Newman and Robin Klassnik featuring Deirdre O’Dwyer, Lizzie Hughes, Danh Võ, Lucia Nogueira, continues to 5 October 2014. X Marks the Bokship hosts a programme of events. Exhibitions for Susan Hiller, Mike Nelson, Lindsay Seers, Willie Doherty, Graham Fagen, Imogen Stidworthy, Paul Rooney and Jordan Baseman. Nathaniel Mellors nominated for Contemporary Arts Society’s Annual Award.
Posted in News | Tagged AKINCI, Animate Projects, BALTIC 39, CGP London, Danh Vo, De Pont Museum, Deirdre O'Dwyer, Den Haag, Generation, Graham Fagen, Hayward Gallery, Hayward Touring, Imogen Stidworthy, James Coleman, Jordan Baseman, Le Cartel, Lindsay Seers, Listening, Lizzie Hughes, Lucia Nogueira, Marseille, Michael Newman, Nathaniel Mellors, Peter Liversidge, Revolver, Sam Belifante, Sao Paulo, Scotland, Stroom, Susan Hiller, Taipei Biennial, Tillburg, Willie Doherty, X Marks the Bokship | Leave a response
August 2014
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 […]
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June 2014
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 | Leave a response