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Final week to catch Donna Huddleston at  Mason’s Yard (until 28 September).
23/09/2024

Final week to catch Donna Huddleston at Mason’s Yard (until 28 September).

.collings_ .racing.gallery opening this weekend, Saturday 27 July (12-7pm) & Sunday 28 July (12-5pm)
26/07/2024

.collings_ .racing.gallery opening this weekend, Saturday 27 July (12-7pm) & Sunday 28 July (12-5pm)

This weekend sees two events which form part of The Garden of Delights on Earth, a group exhibition that invites viewers...
13/06/2024

This weekend sees two events which form part of The Garden of Delights on Earth, a group exhibition that invites viewers to imagine a sustainable future through the power of art at . The exhibition features 19 women and non-binary artists whose work addresses the need for action during the current climate crisis. Bringing together artists who work with live performance, film, print, textile, sculpture and installation, the artworks on show offer a feminist perspective in which, to tackle environmental sustainability in this Anthropocene era.

Saturday 15 June at 2pm ‘The Tale of The Blossom Uprising’ - Written and read by Miss Candy Floss on the theme of exploitation of food resources, for children aged 3 - 12. Illustrations by Tatiana de Stempel. The Tale of the Blossom Uprising is a fairy story in the pantomime tradition telling the tale of the triumph of need over greed, sharing global food resources, and listening to our children (images 1-3).

Sunday 16 June at 2pm a Climate Change Talk +Singing and Drawing Workshop - A conversation between artist Henrietta Armstrong and curator Isabel de Vasconcellos about climate change and the marine environment. Singing with greenhouse pioneer Jess Gold (images 4-6).

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Thank you Inigo] for the piece on  ‘s Nursted Residency! Link in Inigo] bio...Images: Words:
12/01/2023

Thank you Inigo] for the piece on ‘s Nursted Residency! Link in Inigo] bio...

Images:
Words:

Now open at Generator Projects, Dundee, is Family Fugue by George Finlay Ramsay and collaborators, an exhibition circlin...
21/10/2022

Now open at Generator Projects, Dundee, is Family Fugue by George Finlay Ramsay and collaborators, an exhibition circling around a film about how we are haunted by, and in turn haunt our ancestors, and a family who cannot agree on how to tell their own story.

Ramsay is a Scottish artist working with poetry, ritual and analogue filmmaking. He has presented recent work at Camden Art Centre, Rupert, BFI and Mubi. For this ambitious project he has teamed up with renowned artists Luke Fowler (cinematography and sound), Alex Hetherington (cinematography), irrepressible Dundee poet Mark Thomson and his entire family (until 6 November).





‘Between the cracks’, capturing penguins on the ice drifting through Antarctica, part of Harry Skeggs’ new show opening ...
08/09/2022

‘Between the cracks’, capturing penguins on the ice drifting through Antarctica, part of Harry Skeggs’ new show opening tonight at Clarendon Fine Art, London.

Documenting a journey he made to the Antarctic peninsula, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands in the early Spring of 2022, the presentation captures the dramatic and stunning landscape of the Antartic as well as the wildlife that exists there and on the Sub-Antarctic islands. Skegg’s work reveals the effects of human impact and the realities of climate change, which has even in the time he has been working fundamentally changed the spaces he photographed and the behaviour of the animals he witnesses (until 21 September).



Happy Birthday !  Richard Learoyd & Irving Penn: Flowers continues  through 10 September. Image: Richard Learoyd, Larges...
19/08/2022

Happy Birthday !

Richard Learoyd & Irving Penn: Flowers continues through 10 September.

Image: Richard Learoyd, Largest Poppies, 2022

Opening tomorrow, Tuesday 12th July 6-8pm, at Cadogan Contemporary, an exhibition bringing together for the first time t...
11/07/2022

Opening tomorrow, Tuesday 12th July 6-8pm, at Cadogan Contemporary, an exhibition bringing together for the first time the work of Mimi Jung and Perla Krauze, two artists with unique approaches to traditional craft methods.

Curated by Freddie Burness and Georgina Pounds, the exhibition is organised in collaboration between Cadogan and Galería Hilario Galguera from Mexico City.







The Electric online  is now open, the live event in London’s King’s Cross starts at 2pm! (Saturday 15th May).Included is...
14/05/2022

The Electric online is now open, the live event in London’s King’s Cross starts at 2pm! (Saturday 15th May).

Included is this work, We are Legion, with 100% of proceeds going to the Ukrainian appeal.

David Batchelor  exhibition opens tonight, Wednesday 11 May, at  (6-8pm). The exhibition will revolve around an especial...
11/05/2022

David Batchelor exhibition opens tonight, Wednesday 11 May, at (6-8pm).

The exhibition will revolve around an especially commissioned tapestry - a reproduction of one of Batchelor’s ‘Covid Variation’ paintings from 2020 - which was hand-woven at the Taller Mexicano de Gobelinos, a workshop in Guadalajara that specialises in transforming, or transposing, artworks into this new, textile medium. This is the artist’s first tapestry work, and this is the very first time it will be on view.

Batchelor will be the first British-born artist ever to be exhibited at Cecilia Brunson Projects, who are delighted to be celebrating the rich history of exchange, influence, and interaction between European and Latin American artists. Batchelor’s prioritisation of colour, geometry, and abstraction has often led to him being associated with - or compared to - Brazilian artists.

This exhibition will be complemented by a viewing room presentation of works by Brazilian master, Alfredo Volpi (one of David’s favourite painters).

Image: David Batchelor, ‘Covid Variation’, 2020, Wool tapestry - Produced with the Taller Mexicano de Gobelinos, Guadalajara, 255 x 322 cm, Photo by

Print for Ukraine by , £20 for A4, with money going to , a grassroots organisation working on the Polish/Ukranian border...
03/05/2022

Print for Ukraine by , £20 for A4, with money going to , a grassroots organisation working on the Polish/Ukranian border to provide refugees with their immediate needs.

C-type print from 35mm on 250gsm paper. Limited edition. DM to buy!



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This Saturday 6 Nov be sure to grab yourself a rose ink blot  Rorschach print at the online   !Portrait of the artist @ ...
05/11/2021

This Saturday 6 Nov be sure to grab yourself a rose ink blot Rorschach print at the online !
Portrait of the artist @ :
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