
WENDEL! OPEN YOUR DOOR
A WOODMILL EXHIBITION
What if some of the greatest plays in history were borne of a bargain with the Lord of Dreams? Wendel! Open Your Door has been made event of the week by Art Licks. Wendel! Open Your Door // Woodmill at The Gallery

mass. en masse. mass medium.
A group exhibition curated by Alys Williams
Group exhibition curated by Alys Williams examining context, materiality and form; through print, sculpture, moving image and performance by artists who ubiquitously work across media as part of their enquiry. Rick Buckley, Leah Capaldi, Karen Cunningham, Justin Eagle, Keith Farquhar, James Lewis,

PROMISED LAND
Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
An Autograph ABP and CGP London collaboration. The vast raw space of Dilston Grove welcomes three works by the internationaly acclaimed artist Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen. Since graduating in 2001, Danish artist Larsen has primarily been working with film and video. Often

The Unexplained
London South Bank University - BA Photography
A group exhibition by undergraduate Photography students studying at London South Bank University. Students at London South Bank University present their first group exhibition in “The Unexplained”, an exhibition offering individual interpretations around the ideas conjured up by the obscure, the distant,

BEG, BORROW, STEAL #1
A Performance Event Curated by Laura Dee Milnes
A curated programme of live art at CGP London | Dilston Grove, featuring a host of artists from dark corners, glittery stages, white-walled galleries and gravelly gutters. For centuries, it has been widely recognised that many who create that anomaly known as

PAPER BAG
A BERMONDSEY ARTISTS’ GROUP EXHIBITION
A group exhibition of works on paper by 30 members of the Bermondsey Artists’ Group. Alex Chalmers, Alison Dunhill, Anne Menpes, Beth Elliott, Claire Blundell Jones, DS Allen, Elisa Alaluusua, Gail Dickerson, Gary Winship, Harald Smykla, Jane Colling, Jo Stockham, Karin Wach,

In-Visible
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 1 students
Group exhibition by emerging artists in association with the Royal College of Art. The opportunity for students on the MA Printmaking course to curate and present their work at Cafe Gallery is invaluable for their creative development. Giving artists space to make

PARALLAX
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 2 students
Group exhibition by emerging artists in association with the Royal College of Art. The opportunity for students on the MA Printmaking course to curate and present their work at Cafe Gallery is invaluable for their creative development. Giving artists space to

BACKGROUND
A free exhibition of pupils’ artwork presented by Cluster 3 South London Primary Schools including: Bellenden Primary Brunswick Park Primary Globe Academy (Primary) Harris Academy Peckham Park Primary St. George’s C E Primary Christchurch C E Primary Deptford Park Primary John Baptist

CAST
ROY VOSS
Formerly Clare College Mission Church, Dilston Grove in Southwark Park was one of the first ferrocement concrete structures in this country, designed to prevent future risk of collapse. Now secular, the space is raw, dramatic and scarred. The inside feels hurt. The

GOLD RUN: REMIX
James Lake
The history of the Paralympic Games is remembered in an original and thought-provoking installation by Outside In artist James Lake, called Gold Run: Remix. The piece has been created with the help and stewardship of the Turner Prize-nominated artist Richard Wilson RA

AUDITORIUM
Gabriel Birch & Sophie Yetton | Mary Hurrell | Helene Kazan | Thomas Lock | Mirza & Butler | Linda Persson | Richard Whitby.
Pavilion is a collaboration between Gabriel Birch and Sophie Yetton, which intends to reframe the space of exhibition through interventions that call into question the relationships between viewer, art work and gallery architecture. Auditorium is a proposal for an alternative display mechanism

Swandown
Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair
In London’s Olympic year, CGP london present Swandown – The Installation, a project of Herculean proportions by two of Britain’s most creative individuals: film-maker Andrew Kötting and writer Iain Sinclair. Swandown is a plot of Olympian ambition. A poetic film-diary about encounter and

Politics of Amnesia
Richard Ducker | Nooshin Farhid | Tim Head | Lee Holden | Mariele Neudecker | Lucy Reynolds
A group exhibition curated by Fieldgate Gallery that looks at past trauma through the conduit of technology. The participating artists would probably not claim to be political in any overt way, at least in their work, but all look at the psyche