
DIFFIKUΛT
Marcia Farquhar
Join us to celebrate the first ‘non-survey’ of work by the iconic artist Marcia Farquhar. Marcia’s work in performance, installation and object-making is conceptual in nature; precariously balanced between the prescribed and the unpredictable – socially open, broadly embracing of circumstance, and resolutely

Marcia Farquhar Events Programme : Somethings for the Weekends
During its run, Marcia Farquhar’s Diffikuλt can be experienced in the company of the artist on mostly Fridays & Sundays throughout the exhibition, where she will act as the tour guide of her own relics (excluding 28/30 Sept). The following schedule stipulates the

ACTS OF CLOTHING
MARCIA FARQUHAR
“Make a catwalk and model your own clothes on it. Talk about them one after another until you’ve run out of garments or time” Marcia Farquhar 1999 – 2018. Join us for the rare performance of Marcia Farquhar’s legendary work Acts of

Lunar House and Other Stories
Radio Anti
An afternoon of radio broadcasts about the UK immigration system. Drawing on their four week research residency in the Bermondsey Bothy, Radio Anti host a series of broadcasts that conduct a literary reading of language used in immigration legislation, visa application forms

The Everyday Political
Curated by George Vasey
Artists // Foundation Press, Emily Hesse, Joy Labinjo, Toby Phips Lloyd, Gayle Meikle with Ciara Lenihan, Kuba Ryniewicz with Deborah Bower, Jo Coupe and Janina Sabaliauskaite, Mark Pinder, Matt Antoniak, Jade Sweeting with Keano Anton, Holly Argent and Harriet Sutcliffe with the Women

Watch // John Walter in conversation with Jonathan P. Watts
For the finissage of John Walter’s exhibition CAPSID (May – July 2018), Southwark Park Galleries (formerly CGP London) hosted an in conversation with John Walter and writer Jonathan P. Watts. In this, they discuss the representation of viruses in art and how

Inaugural Bermondsey Bothy Residency
Radio Anti
Radio Anti are the first commissioned artists-in-residence in our recently launched Bermondsey Bothy. During their residency, Radio Anti will research allegory, metaphor and other literary devices within the immigration process for asylum seekers. Despite being presented as objective and unauthored statements of

Bermondsey Bothy Launch
Bobby Niven
On Friday 29 June we launched our Bermondsey Bothy, a permanent outdoor art workshop and residency site by Scottish artist Bobby Niven (co-founder, Bothy Project) Bermondsey Bothy is a quiet space for artistic experimentation, horticultural and conservation research, writing, meditation and creativity. A

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Harry Bix
summarynjdkjds.pdf // 16 June 2018 // 6pm CGP London // The Gallery Harry Bix and the East Anglia Records House Band perform a reading of his publication summarynjdkjds.pdf. The text is written in reference to a year’s discussion of an ultimately failed

CAPSID //
JOHN WALTER
CAPSID is the latest multi-media maximalist installation by London-based British artist John Walter (b.1978), best known for Alien Sex Club. Presenting a compelling, sometimes riotous and often surreal world incorporating 250 works of art, CAPSID is the result of collaboration between Walter

SEEK-PRAY-ADVANCE, EPISODE 1: EYES ONLY
MEGAN BROADMEADOW
Inspired by recent UFO religious leaders, and records of hallucinations from across human history, SEEK-PRAY-ADVANCE, EPISODE 1: EYES ONLY is the first chapter of an aggregative national touring exhibition by Bristol-based artist Megan Broadmeadow co-commissioned by CGP London, QUAD, Derby and Green Man Festival.

In-Conversation // Megan Broadmeadow and Jamie Sutcliffe
Please join us for an In-Conversation with Megan Broadmeadow and Jamie Sutcliffe, writer and co-editor of Strange Attractor Press, at our Dilston Grove gallery. To book your free place, please email admin@cgplondon.org or call 0207 237 1230. The In-Conversation event is part

Watch // Kokoro Dance performance at Dilston Gallery part of Jonathan Baldock’s ‘There’s No Place Like Home’
As part of Jonathan Baldock‘s exhibition, There’s No Place Like Home at Southwark Park Galleries (formerly CGP London) 15 June – 30 July 2017, Kokoro Dance were invited to perform a series of live events in London throughout July 2017. At Dilston

Hold your horses, hold them and never let them go
RCA MA Print
Hold your horses, hold them and never let them go is the second of two collaborations with the Royal College of Art and continues a long standing partnership between CGP London and the RCA Print Department. This annual features students of the second