London Group archivist David Redfern LG writes about some of the Group’s furthermost outings.
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London Group archivist David Redfern LG writes about some of the Group’s furthermost outings.
Read morePart six in this series features Simon Reid LG, Genetic Moo LG and Alex Ramsay LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read more“This article is about a wonderful exhibition in Ireland I was privileged to take part in from November 22 to February this year.” David Wiseman LG
Read morePlay is becoming a big thing in Art. Tim Pickup from Genetic Moo LG discusses why this is a good thing.
Read moreMembers contemplate precarity in life, in work.
Read more“This show is staggering …” exhibition review by Cadi Froehlich LG
Read more“a delight …” exhibition review by Peter Clossick PPLG
Read more“I certainly felt a bit changed by the end …” exhibition review by Cadi Froehlich LG
Read moreEdited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read moreEdited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read moreEdited by Sandra Crisp LG
Read morePart five in this series features Ian Parker LG and Micheál O’Connell / Mocksim LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreWe’re all excited about the new London Group logo. Let’s hear about its creation from the designer, Bob Young.
Read more“stimulating environments with vibrant energies” Members discuss their experiences. With a foreword by Mike Phillipson LG the newsletter’s resident wandering word-grabber.
Read moreLondon Group Archivist David Redfern LG takes us on a historical tour of the ‘look’ of The London Group.
Read morePeter Clossick LG reflects on his motivations and experience of being a London Group member and ideas for the Group’s future focus.
Read moreExhbition reviews by Cadi Froehlich LG
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Read more“Material presence, physicality and the trace of the body are integral”.
Read moreThe London Group’s major exhibition opens at the Bankside Gallery. 24th November – 5th December
Read moreIn our latest collaborative article, 17 members contemplate ‘family’.
Read moreA who’s who of who nominated who into The London Group
Read moreAfter 25 years, Claire Parrish LG revisits a North Hertfordshire school and it’s remarkable artwork.
Read more“I am constantly thinking about the potential of a building material and how I might incorporate it into my artwork.” Chris Horner LG
Read moreWith a major exhibition currently at TATE Britain, it’s time to get a London Group perspective on one of Britain’s most influential artists. David Redfern LG opens The London Group archive.
Read moreExhibition review by Peter Clossick LG
Read moreHow an historical site and the rediscovery of letters written by her great uncle fed into the 2021 exhibition ‘BLAST WALL’ by Lisa Traxler LG
Read moreMichael Phillipson’s playful rumination on the spirit of The London Group Annual and the potential of its collective project. the tattered remnants of an overheard conversation exhumed, retitled, re-redacted by Michael Phillipson LG
Read moreJulie Held LG is London born and bred. But her parents were refugees from Nazi Germany and in this film we see how her feelings about them and what they went through are reflected in her compelling portraits.
Read moreBeautiful location shots of Almuth Tebbenhoff ‘s sculptures at Broomhill Estate Sculpture Gardens.
Read moreby Suzan Swale LG
Read moreAfter taking on no new members for a couple of years, this year the membership committee splurged out and took on seven. Let’s introduce them and hear what it means to them to join the Group.
Read moreIn our latest collaborative article, the Group responds to “Spring”
Read morePart four in this series features Aude Hérail Jäger LG, Stephen Carley LG and Beverley Duckworth LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreEuchar Gravina is the Artistic Director of the Waterloo Festival, an annual arts and community celebration based at St John’s.
Read moreAccording to academic research women overwhelmingly make up the majority of the workforce in museums and galleries at 70%. But this doesn’t translate to the top levels where the majority of chief executive roles are male.
Read more“It is important to show people who don’t often get to see the light of day…there’s a competency, pride and dignity there”.
Read moreJunk – exhibition review by Cadi Froehlich LG
Read more“I seek to work with matter that alters with each intervention, a bit as if in a body-contact scuffle.”
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