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Posted on March 14, 2015

What will you be doing this weekend?

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Curious Duke Gallery Projects hosts Sam Peacock’s second solo show as he raises the debate over fracking into a reality of processes, socio economic arguments and threats to the environment.

Now17th March

Curious Duke Gallery

173 Whitecross Street, London EC1Y 8JT

Open Monday – Friday 11:30 – 6:30, Saturday 12-4

Nearest stations: Old Street exit 6, Barbican

Free

 

Voices over the Horizon

Using DIY ghost hunting equipment, artist Evan Roth explores the field of possibilities we shared when telephone cables hit the UK, and the revolution of the Internet.  Taking infrared technology outside, we become privy to the signals and stretch of the Internet to see just how encompassing technology has become.

Now- 11th April

Carroll/ Fletcher

56-57 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8EQ

Open Monday – Friday 10-6, Saturday 11-6

Nearest station: Oxford Circus

Free

 

 

Inhabitants 

Artist Tom Butler has created an island populated with creations that have been influenced by H.G. Wells’ Island of Dr Moreau.

Now – 28th March

Charlie Smith London

336 Old Street, 2ND Floor

London, EC1V 9DR

Open Wednesday – Saturday 11-6

Nearest station: Old Street

Free

 

Curating Contemporary Exhibitions 2015

Now- 22nd March

Royal College of Art

Graduating students on the Curating Contemporary Art MA programme present their final exhibitions at the Royal College of Art Galleries. In contrast to previous years, the students have chosen to present four independent exhibitions. Collectively they involve artists, theatre designers, and writers from the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australasia, and are engaged in themes of cybernetics, speculative fiction, language and globalisation. For more events click here.

Now- 22nd March

Royal College of Art

Kensington Gore,

London, SW7 2EU

Daily 11-5

Nearest stations: High Street Kensington, Gloucester Road and South Kensington

Free

 

Five Issue of Studio International

As editor of Studio International magazine from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, Peter Townsend oversaw its transformation from a mainstream Britain-centric publication into a vanguard journal chronicling some of the most radical artistic endeavours in the UK and internationally.

Now – 3rd May

Raven Row

56 Artillery Lane

London, E1 7LS

Open Wednesday- Sunday 11-6

Nearest stations: Aldgate and Liverpool Street

Free

 

Written by Curious Duke Gallery blogger Sinéad Loftus.

Lover of all art and fluffy cats.