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| Three Matt’s Gallery artists participate in Altermodern, the 4th Tate Triennial of British Art | ||
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Current
exhibitions at Matt’s Gallery
Artists exhibitions, projects, awards and
events Altermodern: Tate Triennial 2009 will include works by Mike Nelson, Nathaniel Mellors and Lindsay Seers. The exhibition opens on 3 February and will continue to 26 April 2009 at Tate Britain. Paul Rooney has been announced as the winner of the Northern Art Prize 2008. He was selected from a shortlist which also included Imogen Stidworthy. An exhibition of shortlisted artists’ work is on show at Leeds Art Gallery from 21 November 2008 until 1 February 2009.
Paul Rooney's work will also showcase at David Cunningham Projects, San Francisco in an exhibition entitled Trying to cope with Things That Aren't Human (Part One) running from 22 January—28 February, and also in Perhaps Nothing, Perhaps Something at Leeds Met Gallery from 27 February until 4 April 2009.
Jordan Baseman's solo exhibition Dark is the Night consisting of new work made in and around Soho during 2008/09, jointly commissioned by Artsway and The Photographers' Gallery, London will be shown at Artsway from 21 February–5 April 2009.
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Artists
exhibitions and events continued
John Frankland will be showing work at The Art House Foundation, Redcross Way, London SE1 in February 2009, and also at The Russian Club, London in a joint show with Elizabeth Magill during March 2009. Alison Turnbull is continuing to work on Time and Tide, a serial commission by DLR for cycle shelters at DLR stations to create a visual identity for the new amenity.
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Continuing Exhibitions By appointment only, a year long exhibition by David Osbaldeston will be showing at Matt’s Gallery (Office) from 1 October 2008 to 30 September 2009. To arrange a weekday viewing please call 07541 313941 or visit the Matt’s Gallery (Office) website for further information. Paul Rooney is also taking part in the group exhibition The Fifth Floor: Ideas Taking Space at Tate Liverpool to mark the end of Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture. The exhibition will run from 16 December–1 February 2009. An exhibition of Juan Cruz's work will be showing at Galeria Elba Benitez, Madrid from 22 November, continuing until 24 January 2009. Hayley Newman's exhibition MiniFlux will be showing at alt.gallery, Newcastle from 11 November until 24 January 2009. MiniFlux is a collection of over 1000 objects used and/or referenced in Fluxus musical scores recreated in Plasticine.
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It Has To Be This Way, by M. Anthony Penwill is published by Matt’s Gallery to accompany Lindsay Seers’ exhibition of the same title. The book is one element of the installation. The structure of the novella, It Has To Be This Way by M. Anthony Penwill, draws from the archives of both the artist and her sister, Christine. The book is written through a process in which a narrative is founded on a selection of photographs. The archives from which the photographs were taken are constituted by the sisters' shared research from 1996–1999 on Queen Christina of Sweden (1626–1689). Inevitably, given their source, they reflect the life of Christine. M. Anthony Penwill has acted as an editor for this project and is the author of the resulting publication.
Hayley Newman has just completed a Live Art Development Agency tenth anniversary commission exclusive to Unbound. Out of Memory is a series of 10 photographic prints marking the locations of performances that happened in London between 1961 and 2004. This edition features photographs taken at the sites of performances by artists including Fiona Templeton, Bobby Baker and Stuart Brisley at locations including Covent Garden, Vauxhall Cross and Fleet Street. The edition will be available to buy from 2 February. Matt’s Gallery Campaign Own Art
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