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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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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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