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Thursday - Friday  11am - 6pm
Saturday  12-5pm

April 2 
Gavin Wade: L is for Landscape

Without Dirt
Ella Belenky, Harun Morrison , Oona Wilkinson 

EVENT
Gavin Wade
Songs of the Modern World - III release

May 1
David Blamey
Matthew Cornford
Schirin Kretschmann



May 2
Genre [machine] Painting
Andee Collard

May 16
The Taraxacum officinale
Growth Growth Growth!
Hilary Jack

May 23
Old Skool - Artist Talk 2-5pm

May 28
Saulius Leonavičius invites
Jez Dolan,  Lewis Graham, Joanne Masding.
Paul Vivien, more to folow...

May 30
Pallet Show
Daniel Pryde-Jarman

June 4
Old Europe2
Saulius Leonavičius

June 6
Ostalgie Reading Room
-Performance
Old Europe2 - Artist Talk
2-5pm

June 11
Angelina May Davis
Ceder Lewisohn

June 11
Andrew Lacon

June 20 -21
Film Weekend
Céline Berger, Priscila Fernandes,
Duncan Poultan, more to follow...

June 27
Old England - Artist Talk 2-4pm

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2024

Preserving Hole
Dreaming Upon a White Stone
More News About Flowers
Crate on Pallet 
Tree & Leaf
Imagine What We Can Do Tomorrow
Hyper_DEFLATION
P.A.L
Pressing
Songs of the Modern World
Cool - Warm - Hot
Fayre Share Fayre
NHS
Abstract Kab - Radical Plagerism
Council of Voices : Vanley Burke
Collected Domestic Conceptualism

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Dean Kenning  (b.1972 Hounslow, UK)

Dean Kenning  lives and works in London, his artworks include kinetic sculptures, videos and diagrams. Employing DIY, allegorical and autodidactic methods and modes of representation to engender visceral, vitalist, uncanny and humorous encounters that explore political and philosophical material. 

Kenning is a recipient of the 2020 Mark Tanner Sculpture Award and has had solo exhibitions at Standpoint, Matt's Gallery, Beaconsfield and Piper Keys. Group shows include the ICA, Greene Naftali and BAK. Often working collaboratively Kenning is currently a member of the Diagram Research Group and has curated Poor Things with artist Emma Hart at Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh . He has published articles in journals such as Third Text, The Journal of Visual Art Practice, Art Monthly and Mute, including on the theory and practice of diagramming and on the politics of art and art education. Dean Kenning is a Researcher at Kingston School of Art where I supervise practice based PhDs and teaches Fine Art at Central St Martins. 


Kenning completed a PhD ‘The Political Nature of Art Today’ at the London Consortium, University of London (awarded 2008); MA in European Literature, Culture and Thought at QMC, University of London (1999–2001); and BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College (1994–1997). He is post-doctoral Researcher at Kingston School of Art and a visiting lecturer in Fine Art at CSM.
Solo exhibitions include: Psychobotanical, Matts Gallery, London (2019), The Origin of Life, Beaconsfield, London (2019), Where It Was, Piper Keys, London (2018), Commonism, Five Years, London (2010), The Dulwich Horror: HP Lovecraft and the Crisis in British Housing, Space Station Sixty-Five, London (2007). Recent group exhibitions and collaborative projects include Delta Research Placement (Diagram Research Group), Flat Time House, London (2020); The Soft Display, Paradise Works, Salford (2020); Bergen Assembly(Capital Drawing Group) (2019); Sick Monday, Horse Hospital, Genesis Cinema, Deptford Cinema, London and CCA, Glasgow (2018-19); Morphologies of Invisible Agents (Social Morphologies Research Unit), Space Studios, London (2019); P is for Portrait, Art House, University of Worcester (2019); Faust Fest, Turin (2018).