By Matt's Gallery on 1 June 2011
All the latest from Matt’s Gallery: Mike Nelson is representing Great Britain in Venice and Imogen Stidworthy’s exhibition at the gallery continues. Nathaniel Mellors is also showing in Venice, and has contributed to major group shows in Prague, Turin, and The British Art Show 7.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 December 2010
Next exhibition at Matt’s Gallery: Slow Action by Ben Rivers. Other artists’ news includes Jordan Baseman winning an award at the Los Angeles Animation Festival; Mike Nelson At Camden Arts Centre and Willie Doherty in Manifesta 8.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 November 2010
Nathaniel Mellors first museum show opens in the Netherlands; Richard Grayson shows his recent Matt’s Gallery work in Switzerland; and Ben Rivers’ Slow Action will be next at Matt’s Gallery.
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