
HELD
Graeme Miller
Ten fragile glass bowls of sky, hold them and they come to life charged with vibrating sound. Each vessel represents a lost life. Held is a mesmerising audio-visual installation that connects its audience with the disturbing phenomenon of people who died falling

REAP
Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Ilur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosely, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Solomon, Richard Wilson, z'ev
19 ARTISTS, 30 INSTALLATIONS, 365 DAYS Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Ilur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosely, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Solomon, Richard

DESTINY MANIFEST
Cathy Ward & Eric Wright
The spectacular centrepiece of Destiny Manifest Eden’s End is a panoramic diorama from a changing viewpoint showing natural landmarks that would have guided 19th century travellers; The Platte River, Chimney Rock, Independence Rock, Signature Cliff, Pilots Peak, Skull Valley and Donner Lake. The viewpoint

FROM HERE I SAW WHAT HAPPENED AND I CRIED + COMING UP FOR AIR
Carrie Mae Weems
Curated by Mark Sealy for Autograph ABP By 1990, Carrie Mae Weems’ was being widely exhibited in the USA and beginning to receive the attention of the international art world. Her work, then and even more so now, is bold, poignant, aesthetically

JOURNEY TO THE LOWER WORLD
Marcus Coates
In 2004 Marcus Coates presented the London debut of his iconic work ‘Journey to the Lower World’ at Lake Gallery (when we were known as Cafe Gallery Projects /CGP London). Coates’ influential video work sees the tenants of Liverpool’s Linosa Close guided

DILSTON GROVE
Ackroyd & Harvey
“Making Dilston Grove in 2003 was a pivotal work for us, a work that was actually over 13 years in the planning. During the course of researching sites we visited and photographed many empty or disused churches in London but none struck