
#31 Annual Open
Now in its 31st year, the Open exists to encourage artists at all stages of their career from across the UK to submit their work as part of a large-scale annual salon show. We are excited to announce that the 2015 Open

LUX AND CRANFORD COLLECTION PRESENT: PHANTOMS OF THE AVANT-GARDE
Screening event featuring work by Lucy Skaer, Laure Prouvost, Ursula Mayer, Mark Aerial Waller, Jimmy Robert and Beatrice Gibson. Free event, booking essential. Please book via Eventbrite Phantoms of the Avant-Garde is the first in a series of monthly events (July to October 2015) exploring lines of connection and points

POOL
A Bermondsey Artists’ Group exhibition
Elisa Alaluusua | Caspar Below | Cecilia Bentley Bortoluzzi | Claire Blundell-Jones | Frances Coleman | Jane Colling | Jane Deakin | Gail Dickerson | Sean Dower | Stephen Dunn | Beth Elliott | Tony Fleming | Charlie Fox | Michèle Fuirer

Music of the Spheres
Charlotte Jarvis with Dr. Nick Goldman and The Kreutzer Quartet
Music of the Spheres uses new bioinformatics technology to store a new musical MP3 recording in DNA molecules. The DNA has been suspended in soap solution and used to create performances and installations filled with bubbles. The installation takes the form of

Politics of Amnesia II
A GROUP EXHIBITION CURATED BY RICHARD DUCKER
A group exhibition curated by Fieldgate Gallery that looks at past trauma through the conduit of technology. George Barber | Amanda Beech | David Cotterrell | John Gerrard | Gibson/Martelli | Matthew Noel-Tod | Derek Ogbourne | Nonny de la Pena In

Between Thought & Space
A Group Exhibition
Miraj Ahmed | Isha Bøhling | Kelly Chorpening | Pierre D’Avoine | Shin Egashira | Matt Franks | Issam Kourbaj | Jeffrey T Y Lee | Theo Lorenz | Ian Monroe | Foster Spragge | Tony Thatcher and Research Associate: Sophie Read

Bottom Natures
A group exhibition curated by Matthew McQuillan
Amir Chasson | Matthew Clements | Lucy Clout | Julika Gittner | Anthony Green | Laura Morrison | Sianne Ngai | Joscha Schell | Daniel Shanken What Stuplimity relies on is an anti-auratic, anti-cynical tedium that at times deliberately risks seeming obtuse,

Cantata Profana
MATT STOKES
Matt’s Gallery and CGP London present the second in a new series of co-productions Cantata Profana by Matt Stokes. The exhibition runs parallel with a new commission of work at Matt’s Gallery, Madman in a Lifeboat in Mile End (1 April–24 May 2015).

BOXED OUT
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 1 students
Nils Alix-Tabeling | Randy Bretzin | James Bullimore | Kristina Chan | Qiaoxi Chen | Amy Cornfield | Gianluca Craca | Astrid de Broqueville | Jake Garfield | Shivangi Ladha | Mayra Ganzinotti | Susannah Stark | Mollie Tearne | Emma-Jane Whitton

OBJECTS OF
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 2 students
Katja Angeli | Eden Barrena | Gloria Ceballos | Ho-Jun Choi | Daniel Clark | Susan Eyre | Kate Fahey | Meg Ferguson | Amy Gear | Sarah Gillett | Peter Glasgow | Georgia Harris | Masaharu Imamiya | Yucheng Ji |

UNIT
2nd Year Fine Art Camberwell College of Art
Dictionary Definition: 1. A single thing or person. 2. Any group of things or persons regarded as an entity: They formed a cohesive unit. 3.one of the individuals or groups that together constitute a whole; one of the parts or elements into

CGP London 30th Anniversary 2014
2014 saw the anniversary of CGP London, a public art gallery that began in a derelict park cafe and now boasts unique exhibition spaces across two sites in on of London’s most beautiful parks, a model record of community engagement, and a

ANNUAL OPEN // THE 30TH YEAR
AN OPEN EXHIBITION
The legendary unselected exhibition, unbelievably now in it’s 30th year, has led the field in ‘hang the lot’ aesthetics since 1984. Hundreds of small works at attractive prices, the Cafe Gallery Open Exhibition, representing all artists, consolidates its position as the Open

BY OUR SELVES THE INSTALLATION
Andrew Kötting & Iain Sinclair
Toby Jones, Iain Sinclair and Andrew Kötting (dressed as a Straw Bear), made an eighty mile walk from Epping Forest to Helpston in Northamptonshire, following in the footsteps of the poet John Clare. Clare’s delirious march is the catalyst for the project.