John Furnival: somewhere between poetry and painting
8 May–5 June 2010
A survey of prints, drawings and collaborations from the 1960s to today.
8 May–5 June 2010
A survey of prints, drawings and collaborations from the 1960s to today.
27 February–3 April 2010
Drawings and constructions by Paule Vézelay, British pioneer of abstraction, and Linda Karshan, contemporary minimalist.
28 January–17 February 2010
Poetic explorations of materiality connect objects Smykla made in the 1990s with recent work. He will also perform new Movie Protocols.
5–23 December 2009
Anne Rothenstein’s distinctive and atmospheric paintings subtly combine sophistication with innocence.
Ends 28 November 2009
Artists use the language of maps to explore notions of space, and a method of charting ideas and ordering knowledge.
16–19 October 2009
England & Co presented the work of five artists whose patterns of practice reflect obsession and persistence: Stuart Brisley, Chris Kenny, Georgia Russell, Harald Smykla and Jason Wallis-Johnson.
3–27 October 2009
Stuart Brisley’s radical practice over four decades has played a fundamental part in the development of installation and performance art in Britain.
19–30 September 2009
Ordinary, everyday chairs become critical tools when reconfigured to ask questions about our relationship to utility, familiarity, obsolescence, sustainability and value.
8–27 June 2009
The artist slashes, cuts and dissects printed matter, which she then manipulates and re-constructs into extravagant, ornamental sculptural paper-works.