Nick Malone – “A Tale of Two Lives”

Gallery 1 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street, London

Nick Malone A Tale of Two Lives   14 - 25 March Alongside his exhibition, A Tale of Two Lives, which runs at Art Bermondsey Project Space from 14-25 March, artist Nick Malone will be in conversation with art critic and Deputy Editor of State magazine, Anna McNay. Sat 18 March 2017  15:00 – 17:00…

Bermondsey Shorts – A Weekly Programme of Artists Videos

Bermondsey Shorts is a regular programme of experimental short films curated by Michaela Freeman. This week: style="text-align: center;">Clara S. Rueprich style="text-align: center;">Condition M The film documents a training exercise with a keeper and his hunting dogs. A trail of meat lies outside the dogs' kennels. Marked with an 'M' on their flanks, the hounds waiting…

Tony McGee ” Within A Split Second”

Gallery 1 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street, London

Tony McGee Within A Split Second  28 March - 15 April Boxing is music? Ballet is music? Boxing and ballet are photogenic, that there is no argument. C’mon then get in to the ring of life, stand toe to toe with your own humility and then dance inside the shadows of your opponents fears. Bowie,…

UAL | Arts SU | XHIBIT 2017

Gallery 1 + 2 183-185 Bermondsey Street, London, London

Xhibit 2017 Run by Arts SU, Xhibit 2017 is open to all students, studying at any level, across all disciplines. Opening on 21 April Xhibit will feature 32 artists from across all of UAL’s six world-leading colleges. The largest provider of talent into the creative industries, UAL was recently ranked number 6 in the world for art and design.…

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Camera Press at 70 – A Lifetime in Pictures

Gallery 1 + 2 183-185 Bermondsey Street, London, London

Camera Press at 70 - A Lifetime in Pictures Curated by Emma Blau Internationally renowned photographic agency Camera Press celebrates its 70th anniversary this year with a special exhibition entitled ‘Camera Press at 70 – A Lifetime in Pictures’ which will coincide with Photo London 2017. Drawing on an unparalleled collection of images, and featuring…

The Douglas Brothers | SEE – SAW

Gallery 1 + 2 183-185 Bermondsey Street, London, London

The Douglas Brothers SEE/SAW The collaborative accomplishments of double visionaries 13-24 JUNE LOST ICONS TO GO ON EXHIBITION THIS SUMMER Recovered historical portraits of leading British cultural figures - including Dame Judi Dench, Daniel-Day Lewis, Damon Albarn, Kenneth Branagh, Ronnie Wood and Morrissey - will be exhibited in London in June. The photographs, taken by…

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Marilyn Stafford | Stories in Pictures 1950 – 1960

Gallery 2 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street, London

Lucy Bell Fine Art Presents Marilyn Stafford Stories in Pictures 1950-1960 "I have always been fond of stories, listening to them, telling them, performing them, singing them. One way or another my life has been that of an observer and story teller” Photo-journalist Marilyn Stafford, who now lives in West Sussex, was born in Cleveland…

Jasper Wilkins ‘Gorkha: in focus’

Gallery 1 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street, London

Gorkha: in focus Documenting livelihoods in a changing climate by Jasper Wilkins Gorkha is based west of Kathmandu, Nepal and was the epicentre of the 2015 earthquake killing nearly 9000 people and destroying thousands of houses and businesses. This project explores stories of hope in a rural community located in Gorkha and demonstrates the importance…

Turps Studio Painters 2015-2017

A show of recent works by painters who have been on the Turps Studio Programme during 2015-17 and will be leaving the studios this Summer. About Turps Studio Programme is a one year mentoring programme with the option to say for a second year, based at Turps Studios in South East London. Uniquely painters work…

Anything Goes? | Contemporary British Painting

Gallery 1 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street, London

Anything Goes?  Contemporary British Painting An Exhibition of Works by Members of Contemporary British Painting  Selected by Anna McNay 25 July – 5 August 2017 Despite, and perhaps because of, the global, mass and social medial world in which it exists, contemporary British painting is and remains something complexly personal, defined as much by its…