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April 2018
By Matt's Gallery on 3 April 2018
Upcoming Jo Bruton, Run, Matt’s Gallery, 92 Webster Road, London, 7 – 15 April, Private View 6 April 6-9pm Jo Bruton’s second show at Matt’s Gallery sees the artist expanding her practice as a painter into a series of printed wallpapers. Hand painted, digitally produced and then pasted to the walls of the gallery, the piece has […]
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April 2014
By Matt's Gallery on 3 April 2014
Gallery News Current Exhibition Benedict Drew, Heads May Roll, until 20 April 2014 For his first solo commission at Matt’s Gallery, Benedict Drew presents a large-scale installation. The work scrutinises the effect and intent of mediated images, synthesised voice and the fractured narrative of instructional speech. Artists’ News Graham Fagen selected to represent Scotland […]
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February 2014
By Matt's Gallery on 22 January 2014
Benedict Drew’s first solo commission at Matt’s Gallery, Heads May Roll, opens. Mike Nelson’s Amnesiac Hide opens at The Power Plant, Toronto; Lindsay Seers’ Urban Visionaries at Canary Wharf Screen, London; plus exhibitions for Nathaniel Mellors, Alison Turnbull, Jordan Baseman, David Osbaldeston, Hayley Newman, Willie Doherty, Imogen Stidworthy and Graham Fagen.
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