By Matt's Gallery on 1 April 2015
Matt Stokes’ solo show Madman in a Lifeboat continues to 24 May 2015. Jennet Thomas launches the UK tour of THE UNSPEAKABLE FREEDOM DEVICE which continues throughout April. Plus exhibitions for Alison Turnbull, Hayley Newman, Imogen Stidworthy, Jordan Baseman, Nathaniel Mellors, Melanie Jackson, David Osbaldeston and Benedict Drew.
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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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By Matt's Gallery on 1 June 2013
Deadness by Jordan Baseman is now open at Matt’s Gallery and Susan Hiller’s recent Matt’s Gallery commission Channels tours to France. Artist’s exhibitions elsewhere include Imogen Stidworthy at M HKA, Nathaniel Mellors at Baltimore Museum of Art, Willie Doherty at IMMA, Graham Fagen at the Royal Scottish Academy and Lindsay Seers at Toulouse International Art Festival.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 November 2011
Emma Hart’s solo exhibition at Matt’s Gallery runs until 20 November 2011. Jordan Baseman’s film Green Lady and book 1973 will be screened and launched at Genesis Cinema. Emma Hart has won a Film and Video Umbrella/ Jarman Award and Nathaniel Mellors is taking part in Performa 11.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 December 2010
Next exhibition at Matt’s Gallery: Slow Action by Ben Rivers. Other artists’ news includes Jordan Baseman winning an award at the Los Angeles Animation Festival; Mike Nelson At Camden Arts Centre and Willie Doherty in Manifesta 8.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 November 2010
Nathaniel Mellors first museum show opens in the Netherlands; Richard Grayson shows his recent Matt’s Gallery work in Switzerland; and Ben Rivers’ Slow Action will be next at Matt’s Gallery.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 September 2010
Artists’ news and projects this month includes: Mike Nelson’s The Coral Reef is on show at Tate Britain; Lindsay Seers is showing at Mead Gallery, Warwick; and Polytechnic curated by Richard Grayson is on at Raven Row.
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 July 2010
Richard Grayson exhibits Messiah, originally commissioned by Matt’s Gallery in 2004, at 17th Biennale of Sydney, 12 May-1 August 2010, curated by David Elliott. Mike Nelson selected to represent Britain at the 2011 Venice Biennale. The British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is commissioned by the British Council. Next exhibition at Matt’s Gallery The next […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 May 2010
Richard Grayson exhibits Messiah, originally commissioned by Matt’s Gallery in 2004, at 17th Biennale of Sydney, 12 May-1 August 2010, curated by David Elliott. Mike Nelson selected to represent Britain at the 2011 Venice Biennale. British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is commissioned by the British Council. Jennet Thomas All Suffering SOON TO END! (installation […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 1 March 2010
Richard Grayson exhibits Messiah, originally commissioned by Matt’s Gallery in 2004, at 17th Biennale of Sydney, 12 May-1 August 2010, curated by David Elliott. Mike Nelson selected to represent Britain at the 2011 Venice Biennale. The British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is commissioned by the British Council Jennet Thomas All Suffering SOON TO END! […]
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