Title: Barterama
Location: Barbican Conservatory
Description: This will be great, come and swap your books, t-shirts, mugs, see more at occasional papers website
Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2009-07-26
End Time: 17:00
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Barterama
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Anthony Burill
Title: Anthony Burill
Location: Kemistry gallery
Description: \’exploration of industrial processes and materials with large scale laser-cut perspex pieces…\’
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-07-23Categories: exhibition, free, opening, private view Related exhibitions and information for Anthony Burill
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Secret Blisters
Title: Secret Blisters
Location: Print Club London, Dalston
Description: An exhibition of 35 illustrators. 35 edition and hand signed prints with works by Eine, Anthony Burrill, Kate Moross etc
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-06-26Categories: exhibition, free, launch, opening, party, private view Related exhibitions and information for Secret Blisters
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Trespassers of the World Unite
Title: Trespassers of the World Unite
Location: 9 Kingsland Road, London E2
Description: collaboration artworks from Dicy, Paris, Butch, Late, Bomb, Ekoe, Zime, Crackrock, Influenza, space3, Mr Jago, Will Barrass, Erosie, Phet15 and Rabodiga.
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-05-28Categories: exhibition, free, opening, private view Related exhibitions and information for Trespassers of the World Unite
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United Visual Artists
Title: United Visual Artists
Location: The Smithfield Gallery
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-06-02First solo exhibition for UVA: series of photographic light-boxes, based on visits to post-industrial sites around the UK
The Smithfield Gallery
16 West Smithfield
London EC1A 9HYCategories: exhibition, free, opening, private view Related exhibitions and information for United Visual Artists
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Talk Show

Title: Talk Show
Location: ICA LONDON
Description: A month-long season of artworks and live events addressing that central feature of human life - the act of speech. For full program go here
Date: 2009-05-06Categories: concert, exhibition, film, free, nice but uncategorized, performance, social, talk Related exhibitions and information for Talk Show
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TF002- an installation by TextFields

Title: TF002- an installation by TextFields
Location: The Corridor
Description: TF002 is a physical manifestation of the ongoing investigation between text and space by the multidisciplinary design group TextFields.07.05.09 - 24.05.09
Sa + Su 12:00 - 18:00 or by appointment
private view 07.05.09closing auction party 24.05.09
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-05-07
End Time: 21:00TF002 _The Corridor
TextFields has been commissioned to create a site-specific installation; TF002 by the Shoreditch based art space, ‘The Corridor’ from the 7th–24th May 2009 and is the first within an ongoing series to generate fields of text.TF002 investigates the dialectical relationship between the centre and circumference, where the text of the corridor and the corridor suspend themselves into a shifted, ruptured and dislocated but an immersive environment.
Works by TextFields ; Amita Kulkarni, Jerome Rigaud, Rajat Sodhi and Vikrant Tike
www.textfields.net
info@textfields.netThe Corridor
www.thecorridor.co.uk
Unit 2, 410, Hackney Road, E2 7APCategories: exhibition, free, private view Related exhibitions and information for TF002- an installation by TextFields
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The Collection: Dance and Artworks

Title: The Collection: Dance and Artworks
Location: Siobhan Davies Dance Studios and Victoria Miro GalleryDescription: This spring Siobhan Davies collaborates with leading London gallerist Victoria Miro to present The Collection.For nearly three weeks, performers and artists present specially commissioned dance and artworks at Victoria Miro Gallery in North London and Siobhan Davies Studios in South London.
Tues 24 March - Thurs 9 April 2009
Admission free, no booking required
Date: 2009-03-24Form / Content
The Collection is a series of ambitious collaborations that look at the interfaces of contemporary art and dance, where these worlds intersect and how they might inform one another. At the heart of The Collection is a mutual curiosity for potential exchanges across both art forms, and an exploration of the connections and disconnections within them.
Architecture / Space
The Collection will open two different but equally interesting architectural spaces to the public. Sitting atop a refurbished Victorian building, Victoria Miro 14 affords sweeping views of the city, with its minimalist sculptural form and soaring interior spaces. Climbing to the top of the building visitors will encounter a new work by Siobhan Davies Dance.
Dance / Art
For The Collection, Siobhan Davies creates a new work with Catherine Bennett, Matteo Fargion, Henry Montes, Deborah Saxon and Matthias Sperling. Presented as a series of succinct pieces of movement, physical imagery and sound in a white cube the work is performed continuously for six hours each day. The dance is juxtaposed with Doldrum by the artist Anri Sala, which comprises a drum programmed to produce its own rhythm. Located in Victoria Miro 14, visitors can move freely around the space to create their own time frame and perspective of the work.
Art / Dance
Located at Victoria Miro 16 is a group exhibition of works that allude to movement, repetition or a physical engagement with space. The artists presented here work across diverse media, from film and photography, to dance, painting, sculpture and sound. There are several new works on view, including Lying in Wait, an exciting collaboration by Idris Khan and Sarah Warsop, and commissions by Alex Hartley and Susan Philipsz. Works by Francis Alÿs, Yayoi Kusama, Cildo Meireles, Roman Signer and Sarah Sze offer varied and often subtle introductions to ideas around movement in visual artistic practice.
Futher information regarding dates and location
http://www.siobhandavies.com/thecollection/details.php
Tags: architecture, art, dance, installation, performance
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Friends of the Divided Mind

Title: Friends of the Divided Mind
Location: Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU
Description: 18 - 29 March 2009
Open daily 11am - 6pm
Admission free
Final year Curating Contemporary Art students organise and curate an exhibition and public events programme. The aim of the exhibition is to explore and debate what art institutions mean in contemporary society.Date: 2009-03-18
Friends of the Divided Mind is an exhibition that addresses the organisations that support contemporary art. The show is divided into four projects that consider potentialities for the future of exhibition histories, artist-run spaces, performative and durational practices, and financially independent art spaces, initiated by a strong desire for alternatives. This is reflected in the partitioning of inquiries, working groups and resources, in support of a shared undertaking by the thirteen curators that in turn subverts traditions of consensual decision making. The results of this engaged and agonistic process as well as the individual projects will be considered in a related publication, which will be launched at RCA Show 2 on 13 June 2009
Tags: art, exhibition
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Antony Gormley, Professor Richard Sennett, Neven Sidor: Designing Spaces for Thought
Title: Designing Spaces for Thought : Antony Gormley, Professor Richard Sennett, Neven Sidor
Location: LSE, Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Description: LSE Literary Weekend/ Urban Age panel discussion - Free Event
Start Time: 11.30
Date: 2009-02-28By exploring the experiential and social impacts of creating spaces for public engagement, contemplation and education - including the Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar Square and the LSE’s New Academic Building - an artist, an architect and a sociologist discuss the intellectual practice of ‘designing spaces for thought’.
Antony Gormley is an award winning British sculptor. Over the last 25 years he has revitalised the human image in sculpture through a radical investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation, using his own body as subject, tool and material.
Richard Sennett was born in Chicago in 1943. Richard Sennett is currently centennial professor of Sociology at LSE and Bemis professor of Social Sciences at MIT.
Neven Sidor is a partner in Grimshaw Architects, who designed LSE’s New Academic Building.

Tags: art, urbanism
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