This June, we’ve organised 3 exhibitions for Waterloo Festival. COMING GOOD, sculpture; METAMORPHOSIS, photography & SELF-SERVICE, artists’ moving image.
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This June, we’ve organised 3 exhibitions for Waterloo Festival. COMING GOOD, sculpture; METAMORPHOSIS, photography & SELF-SERVICE, artists’ moving image.
Read moreResponding to Waterloo Festival’s 2019 theme Transforming Being, this moving image exhibition explores the myriad meanings of self-service
Read moreThe London Group at Kensington and Chelsea College is on from 17th – 23rd May.
Read moreAnd now to London for the 2nd leg of this collaborative exhibition of drawings between The London Group artist collective in London UK and the Faculty of the Art and Design Department and invited Alumni of the University of Wisconsin Stout Menomonie USA
Read moreThe group show In the Dark took place in the Cello Factory, Jan 2019 and was a collaboration between The London Group, the Computer Arts Society and Lumen Prize. The 40 contributing artists are all represented in this short video walkthrough.
Read moreA group show in January with London Group members and friends including the Computer Arts Society and Lumen Prize.
Read moreThe London Group presents its Annual Exhibition at Christmas this year, showcasing work by around 60 members.
Read moreAnd so to America for the first leg of this collaborative exhibition of drawings between the Faculty of the School of Art and Design and invited Alumni of the University of Wisconsin Stout Menomonie USA and The London Group.
Read moreFollowing on from our Group exhibition at Penwith Gallery in September, we have built an online channel for the five London Group films exhibited for you to enjoy.
Read moreThe Group exhibition in St Ives was a great success and one of the Group’s biggest ever shows.
Read more1st show in Cornwall, 76 works, 1 van, 7 hr journey, 4 day install, 34 London Group members and quite a lot of wine. Suzan Swale LG captures the moment.
Read moreA collaborative exhibition of drawings between the Faculty of the Art and Design Department and invited Alumni of the University of Wisconsin Stout Menomonie USA and The London Group artist collective in London UK. Clive Burton LG explains the concepts behind it.
Read moreThis June The London Group will be transforming minds with three contrasting exhibitions – video, ephemeral sculpture and painting/mixed media.
Read moreResponding to the Waterloo Festival’s theme Transforming Minds, this moving image exhibition takes as its inspiration Ken Russell’s 1980’s science fiction film, Altered States.
Read moreTwo of the UK’s longest established artists’ collectives will be “house swapping” this year with major exhibitions for members of the Penwith Society in central London and a return visit by The London Group in St Ives.
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