Artside 2011 “Pause”

Artside 2011 – Two weeks of art, including performance,  interventions and events: inside shops,  on the streets, on the pier and on the beach.

ll pause
01.07.11 – 16.07.11 
Southend-on-Sea, Essex

http://www.artside.org.uk/

Paralax Art Fair

http://barlowfinedrawings.com/parallaxaf.html

The private views will take place on Thursday 30th June, 7pm – 9pm and Saturday 2nd July 7pm – 9pm at La Galleria, The Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mall, London, UK.

RSVP your attendance at one of the above private views by Friday 24th June, 6pm to: privateviews@barlowfinedrawings.com

Sometime

CHRISTOPHER BOND
‘Sometime’

Studio 1.1

57a Redchurch St

London, E2

4 – 27 February 2011

Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm

BHVU Winter Open

BASKET HOUSE VILLAGE UNIVERSE

BHVU Winter Open 2010

BHVU Gallery

Unit A
Leswin Place
London N16 7NJ

Buses: 149, 243, 67, 76,
73, 106
Rail: overground to
Rectory Rd
(Liv.St – Enfield)
or Dalston Kingsland

PV THURS 25th NOV, 6 – 9pm

SAT & SUN from 27th nov to 19th Dec, 12 – 6pm

Cross My Art

Invitation to Private View, ‘Cross My Art’

This stunning Pop-Up Exhibition located in Kings Cross expands over an area of 10,000 sq ft. A selection of exciting artists from all disciplines aim to make this one of this years unmissable exhibitions. Performance Art, Contemporary Paintings, Sculpture, Installations and Interactive Art will demonstrate current developments and trends in Contemporary Art.

Private View, Thursday, 30 September
210 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross N1 9JY
6 – 9 pm

After event to be held at The Big Chill House

The exhibition will run for 2 weeks, viewings by appointment only.

Please RSVP for both events to:
Nikki Martin
nikki@artandescape.com
07971 328 235
www.artandescape.com (please note that the website is still being re-designed)

In association with Commercial Property Ltd

Desperado

www.desperadoshow.wordpress.com

Carry On Capital

Group Exhibition at Vincent Van Scoff

242 Cambridge Heath Rd, London E2

nearest tube station Bethnal Green

May 6 – May 24th 2010 open Thurs – Sun 11 – 4, PV May 6, 6 – 9

featuring: Christopher Bond, Gavin Broad, Tommy & Charlie Broad, Sean Edwards, Tinsel Edwards, Damian Grist, Gaelle Lindingre, Brendan Lyons, James Mckecknie, Adrian Mcwilliams, Derek Ogbourne, Douglas Park, Gideon Cube Sherman, Sam Szulc, Joe Saul, Russell Thoburn, Twinkle Troughton, Michela Volpe

www.vincentvanscoff.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN2waQbTaFY


Paint

Beldam Gallery

Exploring the use of paint as both medium and subject matter

15th February – 23rd March 2010

Patrick Altes,  Christopher Bond, Ruth Caig, Anne Charnock, Catherine Charnock, Maria Colom, Fiona Curran, Heather McReynolds, Raksha Patel, Ilona Szalay, John Trigg, Jane Walker, Andrew Whamond

Evening viewing: 25th February 6.00pm – 8.00pm, Mon-Fri 10.00-5.00

Beldam Gallery, Brunel University, Wilfred Brown Building, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH

Situation X

studio1.1
57a Redchurch St. London E2 7DJ
Nearest tubes  Liverpool/Old Street
bus 8, 26, 35, 47, 48, 149, 344, 388
email  studio1-1.gallery@virgin.net
web www.studio1-1.co.uk
open Wednesday -Sunday 12-6pm
or by appointment     07952986696

RICHARD BATEMAN, CHRISTOPHER BOND

FLETCHER BOOTE, MARCUS COPE, KERAN JAMES,

JOHN HENRY NEWTON, DAVID SMALL,

MIA TAYLOR, ELLY THOMAS

Private view Thursday 3 December 6 – 9pm

with opening performance by

FLETCHER BOOTE

4 December 2009 – 3 January 2010

‘In the beginnning was Debord…’

studio1.1’s Xmas extravaganza explores Situationism in we hope a suitably random way. We’re well aware that there can’t be Situationist art as such, it’s a contradiction in terms. We know too that, in Blake’s ultra-visionary foreshadowing of Hegel (‘without contraries there’s no progression’), without contradictions there is just no dialectic.

And in the years since the Situationists sought to define themselves and increasingly what and who they were NOT, there can’t be a single artist who however mistakenly hasn’t felt a Situationist sciatic twinge. (to further mis-quote, this time a fictional character ‘…only the ‘Situation’ has grown small’)

Straddling the New Year we bring together just for Christmas (not for life) a group of artists who can be defined at the very least as ‘not NOT Situationist’.

Cut to the Chase

Cut to the Chase,
Bargate Monument Gallery
Group exhibition
High Street, Southampton
4th July – 30th August 2009


www.aspacearts.org.uk/

Should art have a message? If it does, how is it best communicated? Should art shout its message from the rooftops or are subtle and hidden meanings more effective? Can visual art communicate in ways other art forms cannot? How can artists be heard through the overload of visual culture? Why don’t artists just stop dithering and Cut to the Chase?