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MICHAEL LANDY : ART BIN
Jan 29 - Mar 14, 2010
Private view Thu Jan 28 6pm - 8pm A major new large-scale installation exploring disposal, destruction, value and ownership. Dispose of work at www.art-bin.co.uk
DARA BIRNBAUM
Dec 9, 2011 - Feb 12, 2012
FINAL WEEK American artist Dara Birnbaum was one of the first to subvert the language of television and is internationally recognised for her pioneering video works made over the past three and a half decades. For her South London Gallery exhibition she presents the UK premiere of her recent work, Arabesque, 2011, a multi-channel video installation which reflects the legacy of two piano compositions; one composed by Robert Schumann for his wife Clara, the other composed by Clara Schumann for her husband Robert. Spanning the SLG’s main exhibition space and first floor galleries, the show also includes the seminal work, Attack Piece, 1975, Birnbaum’s first surviving installation, and a series of her single channel works from the 1970s. A survey of Birnbaum’s analysis of television through the 1980s, including Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman, 1978-79, will also be presented as a one-off screening on 11 January 2012.
ALICE CHANNER : OUT OF BODY
Mar 2 - May 13, 2012
For her South London Gallery exhibition, British artist Alice Channer has created an installation of entirely new sculptural works which extend her exploration of the relationship between the human body, personal adornment, materials and sculpture. In these figurative works, Channer questions established hierarchies within the history of art, objects and clothing, and offers a unique perspective on manufacturing, the hand-made and consumer culture.
The exhibition is supported by Vicky Hughes and John Smith, and The Henry Moore Foundation. With additional thanks to The Approach.
www.southlondongallery.org/alicechanner
EDWARD THOMASSON
Mar 2 - May 13, 2012
British artist Edward Thomasson presents new video work and drawings produced during his six month residency at the SLG. Thomasson graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art last year and was awarded the inaugural South London Gallery and SPACE Graduate Residency which began in October 2011. The residency offers a recent graduate accommodation in the South London Gallery’s Outset Artists’ Flat, use of a nearby studio courtesy of SPACE and a solo exhibition in the SLG’s first floor galleries.
The Nina Stewart Artist's Residency with the South London Gallery and SPACE is funded by The Nina and Roger Stewart Charitable Trust, with additional support from Bloomberg.
www.southlondongallery.org/edwardthomasson
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