Tuesday, 20 October 2009

3 Shows worth seeing in London.

It's a rarity that there should even be one good show worth seeing in London but at the moment there are 3, they are:



















The James Taylor Gallery has invited six local artist-run organisations to each occupy a room within their vast Victorian warehouse.
OPEN Monday to Sunday 12pm - 6pm
(Closed Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th October)

JT Project 09
could be: an opportunity for new collaborations, a series of compromises, a grand experiment.
Centre of the Universe
Fieldgate Gallery

Five Years

James Taylor Gallery

Katie Guggenheim

Supine Studios

Transition Gallery


Matthew Brannon at The Approach
Time Out Review












Anthea Hamilton at IBID Projects
10 October - 29 November 2009




Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Hannah Barry

The Hannah Barry Gallery (AKA South London Art Mafia) opens a new show this week "Time Flies", the gallery show is predominantly made up of paintings while large sculpture occupy the nearby roof. A selection of wreckage from the recent Bold Tendencies III show, as well as new work described favourably here by the Financial Times:

"Since opening in 2007, Hannah Barry has consistently shown the best young work in London. This group exhibition extends from her warehouse premises to Peckham’s disused multistorey carpark, where Molly Smyth’s brick sculpture “Project for a Union”, monumental but fragile and full of formal interest, occupies the roof in ambitious dialogue with the capital’s skyline. Other works opening up sculpture’s possibilities include Dash Mayowen and Max Lawson’s “Liminal Land”, a living system of animals, plants, light and water. New figurative paintings, urban, gritty, visionary, from Oliver Eales and Nathan Cash Davidson are a delight."

12 October - 30 November
Gallery: 133 Copeland Road, London, SE15 3SN
Carpark: Peckham Rye Multistory Car Park, 95A Rye Lane