
Top 5 exhibitions in London 31st October - 6th November
After you have washed off the last of your halloween face paint and slept off your trick and treats, take a wander outside to these highly recommended exhibitions.
I believe it is time for a CDG group show! On our four walls we have work from 20 artists including Hannah Adamaszek, Dan Rawlings, Emily Hannon and David Bray to name a few. All priced from £25-£3,000. We might (hint hint) be announcing a competition for your to win something exciting for yourself.
Curious Duke Gallery
173 Whitecross Street
London
EC1Y 8JT
Open Monday – Friday 11:30 – 6:30
Nearest station: Old Street Exit 6 and Barbican
Free
Celebrabis Vitae
Our very own Mr Four Fingers and their skull apprieciation society will be serving you with Halloween this year. Over 50 artists will be taking over Box Studios this week with all things skull.
Now- 6th November
Box Studios
1-3 French Place
Shoreditch
E1 6JB
Open daily 10-6
Nearest station: Shoreditch High Street
Free
Unoriginal Genius
With the increase of attention paid to the influence of our digital lives on art, this exhibition looks at how we gather information to create art. The volume of information we are feed daily must make an impact, what or how far reaching is it? Twenty artists tackle the questions that are creating contemporary art.
Now- 22nd November
Carroll/ Fletcher Project Space
56-57 Eastcastle St
London
W1W 8EQ
Open Monday- Friday 10-6, Saturday 11-6
Nearest station: Oxford Circus
Free
Real Capital- Production
Working over many medias from collage, print and film to painting and publication, the late artist KP Brehmer was influenced by the split of his city Berlin into East and West and the economies that grew with this. But there were not purely monetary, but racism and the grass roots of globalisation.
Now - 30th November
Raven Row
56 Artillery Lane
London
E1 7LS
Open Wednesday – Sunday 11-6
Nearest station: Aldgate East and Liverpool Street
Free
Crown Zinc
Artist Matthew Barney presents his new body of sculptures, in his ongoing project that began with the film River of Fundament. These new sculptures take on the scenes and props that created the film.
Now- 13th December
Sadie Coles
62 Kingly Street London
W1
Open Tuesday – Saturday 11-6
Nearest station
Free
Happy weekend!- Sinéad