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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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2025

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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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Saulius Leonavičius (b. 1978, Vilnius, LT) “Saulius Leonavičius belongs to the camp of dematerialized socio-aesthetics, who are interested in the socio-political (institutional) relationships of space and time. Leonavičius questions the status of an “art work” and its functioning in the art system. His works are contextual in a primary sense because he frequently deconstructs a particular context, by opening (previously latent) socio-political layers in an innocent (at first glance) socio-esthetic space.

Mini-interventions, micro-actions or daily practices that are difficult to define in aesthetic terms are frequently used for such “deconstructions”. Leonavičius creates situations that inevitably highlight (hide) the basic normative mechanics of a certain discourse and/or an institutional system. In other words, he is digging under the foundation of “art“."

                                                                        - Kęstutis Šapoka


Leonavičius has a PHD in Art and Psychoactive Substances from the Vilnius Academy and has recently become the Director of the Pragiedruliai Creativity Center.