Venice Biennale
August 2019
By Matt's Gallery on 2 August 2019
Matt’s Gallery is closed throughout August and will reopen in September. Upcoming Susan Hiller, Ghost / TV, Matt’s Gallery, London. Private view 22 September 3-6pm, 25 September -27 October 2019, Wed-Sun 12- 6pm Matt’s Gallery presents Ghost / TV an exhibition of objects and video by Susan Hiller that continues her investigations into the numinous, the ephemeral, […]
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February 2019
By Matt's Gallery on 7 February 2019
In Memory of Susan Hiller 7 March 1940 – 28 January 2019 “In all my work I was attempting to erase the supposed boundary between dream life and waking life. Because what I do… is to pull out for scrutiny those images or ideas which are visual, visible, but are rendered invisible and therefore marginalized.” Susan Hiller, […]
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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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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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February 2018
By Matt's Gallery on 31 January 2018
Upcoming Matt’s Gallery, 92 Webster Road, SE16 4DF, London Elizabeth Magill, 23 February – 4 March 2018 Mandy Ure, 9 – 18 March 2018 Angus Braithwaite, 23 March – 1 April 2018 In the coming months, Matt’s Gallery will present a rapid succession of short exhibitions and events at 92 Webster Road. The Gallery’s practice […]
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October 2017
By Matt's Gallery on 28 September 2017
Current Marianna Simnett, Worst Gift, Matt’s Gallery, until 22 October 2017, Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm Matt’s Gallery is pleased to present Worst Gift, a new film installation by Marianna Simnett. Comprising video, liquid, light and sound, Worst Gift continues Simnett’s ongoing exploration of female subjectivity and bodily integrity as they relate to the power dynamics […]
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August 2017
By Matt's Gallery on 28 July 2017
Upcoming Marianna Simnett, Worst Gift, Matt’s Gallery, private view 03 September 3 – 6pm, exhibition runs 06 September – 22 October 2017, Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm Matt’s Gallery is pleased to present Worst Gift, a new film installation by Marianna Simnett. Comprising video, liquid, light and sound, Worst Gift continues Simnett’s ongoing exploration of female […]
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October 2015
By Matt's Gallery on 1 October 2015
Gerard Hemswoth’s solo exhibition of recent works continues at Matt’s Gallery until 1 November 2015. Plus exhibitions for Jordan Baseman, Benedict Drew, Alison Turnbull, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Nathaniel Mellors, Richard Grayson, Mike Nelson, Matthew Tickle Jennet Thomas and Jimmie Durham.
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August 2015
By Matt's Gallery on 1 August 2015
Matt’s Gallery’s Autumn Programme launches with a solo exhibition of recent works by Gerard Hemsworth. Also in September the first public event as part of The Blackrock Artist Residency Programme will see works by residency artists Rebecca Birch, Bronwen Buckeridge, David Cheeseman and Roy Voss sited throughout the Lydney Park Estate on the edge of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Plus exhibitions for Alison Turnbull, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Melanie Jackson, Jennet Thomas, Paul Rooney, Richard Grayson, Mike Nelson, Matthew Tickle, Anne Bean, Lindsay Seers and Benedict Drew.
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June 2015
By Matt's Gallery on 1 June 2015
Matt’s Gallery’s Summer Programme launches with X Marks the Bökship partnering with Matt’s Gallery to present The Crystal Set, a series of recording sessions, workshops and broadcasts from a cast of artists and publishers. In July, David Osbaldeston’s site-specific installation for Matt’s Gallery (Office), The Top & Bottom of It. Mechanism for a Future Reference will open to the public on the first Thursday of each month by prior arrangement. Plus exhibitions for Alison Turnbull, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Melanie Jackson, Jennet Thomas, Anne Bean, Richard Grayson, Mike Nelson and Benedict Drew.
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