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sarah g
Wray, UK54 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
mars 2024 • En couple
My daughter and I visited hers to see th current exhibition: Acts of Resistance: Photography, Feminisms and The Art of Protest. This was a very thought provoking and disturbing exhibition. It was well explained and laid out. We didn’t visit any other areas apart from the cafe (South London Louie)
Écrit le 15 mars 2024
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Alexia M
1 contribution
5,0 sur 5 bulles
nov. 2021
As soon as I walked into the room, I was greeted by this amazing smell coming from the spices, and dried up bits of lavender, and herbs. Such a lovely display of mixed media to convey the power of memory. It feels very personal and informative, as she includes her extensive families archives.
Écrit le 5 novembre 2021
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futtock21
Londres, UK11 621 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
juin 2021 • En solo
She’s a young artist born in Chicago in 1985 having graduated from Yale Art School as recently as 2016. Since then Christine Quarles’s rise has been meteoric after being the inaugural recipient of the 2019 Perez Museum Art Prize then exhibiting in places as diverse as Los Angeles, London and Beijing. The main gallery at the SLG now exhibits eight of her large paintings and an identical number of works on paper. The paintings reference in particular reference her queer cisalpine mixed race identity. She described them as suggesting what it is like to be in a body as opposed to depicting a body. Their subtle hues contrast with a rather brooding sexuality beneath the surface.
Écrit le 9 juillet 2021
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futtock21
Londres, UK11 621 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
août 2020 • En solo
Since I last visited the South London Gallery in its original building in the old Camberwell College buildings it has impersonated the Serpentine Gallery by opening a second site just down and across the road in the old fire station building. Just as well because apart from a rather gory film by Sophie Cundale in the main gallery, and something called the Rita Keegan Archive, all other exhibition space was closed, the rest of the ground floor having been taken over by the rather splendid cafe now called Crane’s Kitchen. Oh, and the bookshop. Much more art on show at the Old Fire Station Building, all rather spiky and contemporary such as Abbas Zahedi’s How to Make a How from
a Why? Although as I stared at various pots and heard odd recorded noises whilst two young females in white T-shirts were prancing around (were they visitors or living sculptures?) the word Why? predominated in my mind. Upstairs pictures films and erotic mobiles in several rooms called Working Progress. But what impressed me the most was the refurbishment of the building itself into a bright airy space on four floors behind a central atrium.

Écrit le 20 août 2020
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Ian C
Londres, UK23 970 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
févr. 2020
North London has the Camden Arts Centre; South London has the South London Gallery (SLG), with its two buildings holding an excellent and sometimes challenging programme of contemporary art exhibitions, away from the art scene of central London. Located in the no-man's land between leafy Camberwell and colourful Peckham, the original building of the SLG was recently supplemented by the addition of old Fire Station across the road, giving the gallery a series of different spaces in which to run exhibitions, some separately, some across the two locations as with Bloomberg's New Contemporaries 2019, a celebration of new and unknown artists at the start of their careers which was on show earlier this year.

Across the two buildings were a variety of works, spanning the range of techniques including drawing, painting and photography to digital art and public engagement, recorded in video.

Upstairs on the 2nd floor of the old Fire Station was another interesting exhibition - Hospital Rooms X Croydon PICU where academics, artists and practitioners working in partnership with the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust engaged with mental health patients in the challenging environment of Croydon's Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), part of the Bethlam Royal Hospital, to transform normally-sterile and unimaginative clinical spaces.

There is also a good cafe and, in better weather a pleasant garden to explore.

By happy accident, I was walking to the bus stop to catch the bus back to London when I spotted that the adjacent Camberwell College of Art has an exhibition gallery, so I popped in and enjoyed visiting it. Now I have two reasons for visiting this part of London
Écrit le 28 avril 2020
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Steve W
1 276 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
déc. 2019
this is very good the young and up coming talent is just amazing the art work is incredible and a delight toe see and look at we were fascinated with the work that was on display it was worth the visit and i must say come along and look for yourself im
sure you will not be disappointed
Écrit le 31 décembre 2019
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Thank you so much for visiting Steve, we're delighted you enjoyed the exhibition! Please come back again soon.
Écrit le 5 février 2020
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Ian C
Londres, UK23 970 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
avr. 2019 • En solo
When the South London Fine Art Gallery (as the South London Gallery was then called) opened in 1891, the artist Walter Crane designed an inlaid wooden floor for the main hall, which still exists, concealed underneath the modern floor we see today, and the original design for which is displayed across the road in the current exhibition drawn from the SLG Collection and archives at the Fire Station.

South Korean artist Haegue Yang (born 1971) has imagined the elegant and spacious late 19th century gallery space of the 1891 building as a ballroom, with her exhibition 'Tracing Movement' where she has created a swirling pattern on the floor which references both Walter Crane's design and the movements of dancers around the centre of the ballroom while audio speakers play, not music, but many different voices repeating the words from Crane's design: 'The Source of Art is in the Life of a People'.

The imagined ballroom is filled with different series of Yang's prints and drawings connected by sharper angular flowing geometric movements, with two of her 'Dress Vehicles' on the diagonal of the central pattern.

When the two buildings of the South London Gallery work together, either by an exhibition across the two buildings or by interconnected exhibitions, this is when the Gallery is at its best.
Écrit le 7 avril 2019
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Kimonomyhouse
Londres, UK9 contributions
1,0 sur 5 bulles
mars 2019 • Entre amis
New Boring Art Gallery Alert!!! (but little actual art), very disappointing..considering it is pretty much opposite Camberwell school of art, and a stones throw from Goldsmiths.... its very very boring......such a shame! ...What the area needed was a brilliant vibrant art gallery space and here it is.......perhaps if the curator/manager found some actual art to put in the gallery... ...South London has such a vibrancy of creativity..and art is literally everywhere..(as are artists)... This place was probably the most boring place in S.London and the most dull gallery I have ever been to!......was so looking forward to going there..was hoping for a vast expanse of contemporary art to get my teeth into...the upper room wasnt even open!!!..one room had a very dull exhibition about a missing framed lock of hair..and all of this dated back to 2002.. accompanying cabinets containing letters going with it.......a card table with 3 thimbles on it...and there is a large table in another room....zzzz sorry but this place sucked!! go outside, onto the streets and places of south london and experience art which thrills all around you!!!.....how could they get this so wrong???? bizarre!!! its like they had no idea where to find a local artist....and zero idea of what is art....watch this place close down within a few months if this is the best they can do...such a pity.
Écrit le 19 mars 2019
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Thank you for visiting the South London Gallery and for your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that you did not enjoy the displays at the Fire Station, but hope that you will visit again when we have a different exhibition on show. Our programme is varied and includes work by emerging and established British and international artists working across a broad range of media, in group and solo shows across our Main Building at 65 Peckham Road and the Fire Station. We hope that you will have a more positive experience on your next visit.
Écrit le 3 avril 2019
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gary w
Chiswick, UK1 271 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
févr. 2019 • En solo
Small gallery for up-and-coming talent, its a cosy and worth-visiting venue. Has a nice garden at the rear plus a cafe and a book shop. Some fun displays .... see pics
Check out their website for what's on - and its free parking on Sundays btw, in the residents parking street opposite the gallery
Écrit le 17 février 2019
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Master Jonjon
Londres, UK344 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
janv. 2019 • En solo
“New contemporaries”

Diverse themes including some reflections on arts, London’s ethnicity and everyday life.

1. In a group art exhibition, the winner is what attracts.

2. And this most attention-grabbing prize goes to K. Adi’s “The Weight” (video). With a radio constantly playing BBC Asian and open shelves showing all kinds of “Asian” gimmicks – oranges to fortune cookies to oyster sauces and Golden syrup.

3. So remember to add noise to installations.

4. Another winner I’d say would go to Panicattack Duo’s “Nothing really Mattress”. Not only are puns very welcoming, they let you draw stuff on her mattress but only when the artist’s there on Wednesdays and Saturdays. (As explained by security staff)

5. It also features reflections on what ‘art schools’ and how socially-engaging their works are.

6. Head to the Fire Station opposite for the rest of the exhibition.

~master jonjon
Écrit le 6 février 2019
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