Woojung Chun: Library
28 October–23 November 2011
This installation by the Korean artist presents an imagined library furnished with bookcases, cabinets and globes, all recognisable as symbols of a place where knowledge resides.
28 October–23 November 2011
This installation by the Korean artist presents an imagined library furnished with bookcases, cabinets and globes, all recognisable as symbols of a place where knowledge resides.
20 July–2 August 2011
Alberto Duman (b. Italy 1966) and Harald Smykla (b. Germany 1961) have each been London-based for over two decades. This fleeting exhibition previews their recent individual activities.
10 June–9 July 2011
The artist’s three-dimensional collage-constructions replace ‘the cartographer’s logic with an absurd imaginative system.’
7 May–1 June 2011
This fifth solo exhibition features new cut paper constructions exploring notions of landscape. Other iconic works incorporate dissected books presented in bell jars or as totemic structures.
9 February–2 March 2011
Barbara and Zafer Baran’s exhibition includes a selection from two current photographic projects: Turner’s View and Star Drawings.
8–31 April 2011
The title of this exhibition comes from Gertude Stein’s account of her first flight in an airplane in the 1930s, when she described looking down at the earth and seeing ‘the wandering lines of Masson’.
10 November–2 December 2010
Works by John Dugger (born Los Angeles, 1948), who arrived in London in 1967 and was a participant in the Exploding Galaxy group.
10 November–2 December 2010
Artists of the avant garde in 1970s London: Judy Clark, Michael Druks, Susan Hiller, Tina Keane, Liliane Lijn and David Medalla.
July–September 2010
Works by artists including: Jason Wallis-Johnson, Paul Vézelay, Rolf Bradt, Grayson Perry, Vito Drago, Andre Masson, Barbara & Zafer Baran, John Furnival, Shane Bradford, Michael Buhler and Harald Smykla.
23 June–21 July 2010
Exhibition examining some of the interconnected circles that evolved around the art critic Yvonne Hagen.