
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

APATHY’S A DRAG
Rachael House
An art event by Rachael House to mark thirty-five years since the Sex Pistols’ Thames boat trip, with guests the Strawberry Thieves Choir. At Southwark Park Lake, outside the entrance of the Café Gallery, Southwark Park, London SE16 2UA Refreshments available All

STORM
Sax Impey
In association with Millennium Gallery. In this exhibition, Sax Impey presents new large scale drawings and paintings that draw directly from his experiences at sea, in particular a 36 hour storm encountered in the Celtic Sea, South of Ireland in the Winter

The End of Innocence
Mat Collishaw
CGP London are proud to present the UK premiere of The End of Innocence by artist Mat Collishaw which will be will be projected on a monumental scale within the cavernous raw space of Dilston Grove. The End of Innocence presents a

BACKWARDS MAN
Laura Bygrave | Alex Crocker | Grant Foster | Kate Groobey | Ross Taylor
‘The backwards man The backwards man I can walk backwards as fast as you can, O, the backwards man………’ (Tom Green, Freddy got fingered, 2001) Backwards Man brings together a group of artists who explore the potential of uncertainty and allow

I TOOK THE LIFT TO THE 6TH FLOOR
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 1 students
Exhibition of first year students from the MA Printmaking course at 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

The Second Exhibition
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 2 students
Having exhibited their work at Cafe Gallery during the first year of their two-year MA Printmaking course at the Royal College of Art, the students now return with their second exhibition. The opportunity for students on the MA Printmaking course to curate

Jobbers to the Stars
A group exhibition curated by Claire Shallcross
Ruth Beale, Dora Garcia, Michelle Hannah, Katarina Zdjelar. Curated by Claire Shallcross. In professional World Wrestling Entertainment, formally known as WWF, a rule of play is put in place to ensure current wrestling stars stay at the top. A ‘Jobber’ is a

QUILL TWO – A Three Day Manifestation
Brian Catling
Matt’s Gallery at Dilston Grove. The original QUILL was made for an exhibition in the Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford. It was mounted above a long slender case containing instruments and paraphernalia for the act of writing, including a silver sheathed pen that closely

ALL IS NOT LOST
A group exhibition curated by Emily Druiff
Zoe Brown, Rebecca Glover, Rachael House, Manu Luksch, Olivia Jane Ransley, Martina Schmücker, Rosalie Schweiker, Jessica Voorsanger, K. Yoland. Curated by Emily Druiff An exhibition of artworks by emerging and established female artists presenting a philosophy of optimism and resilience. Leaning towards

ANNUAL OPEN #27
AN OPEN EXHIBITION
Work by over 150 artists including CGP London Artist-Patrons Ackroyd & Harvey, Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair and Richard Wilson. The three Winners of the Charlotte Stevenson Award 2011 are Caroline Wilkinson, Christopher Clack and Helen Cocker. Hundreds of small and various works at affordable prices, the

ARCHIPELAGO
Group exhibition curated by Gary Stevens
Emma Benson, Ian Bourn, Claire Blundell Jones, Helena Bryant, Lee Campbell, Helena Goldwater, Michelle Griffiths, Zoe Mendelson, Graeme Miller, Frog Morris and Lee Campbell, Steve Ounanian, Florence Peake, Tim Spooner, Fiona Templeton and Caroline Wilkinson. Curated by Gary Stevens. ARCHIPELAGO is a

WAKE
A series of six mini-residencies. Concept by Anne Bean
A series of six mini-residencies featuring Anne Bean, William Cobbing, David Cotterrell, Carl Von Weiler, Rachel Lowe and Bronwen Buckeridge. Click here to view the online video and book. WAKE (visible tracks of turbulence) interrogates materiality itself, as well as notions of

PERSONAL USE
A group exhibition curated by Rebecca Geldard
Paul Lee, Kalin Lindena, Audrey Reynolds, Vittorio Santoro, Matthew Smith, Mhairi Vari, WITH. The works selected for ‘Personal Use’ identify points of connection and collapse between the public and the private; as both malleable concepts and everyday definitive territories. Though made from