29 April – 27 May 2012, Wed – Sun from 12 – 6pm.
Sax Impey presents new large scale drawings and paintings that draw directly from his experiences at sea.
To view an interview with Sax Impey click here.
An art event by Rachael House to mark thirty-five years since the Sex Pistols’ Thames boat trip plus Last Chance to see exhibitions at Cafe Gallery and Dilston Grove.
A group exhibition curated by Fieldgate Gallery that looks at past trauma through the conduit of technology.
Richard Ducker Nooshin Farhid Tim Head Lee Holden Mariele Neudecker Lucy Reynolds
13 June – 15 July 2012, Wednesday – Sunday from 12 – 6pm.
Preview: Sunday, 10 June from 3 – 5pm.
20 April – 27 May 2012
CGP London present the UK premiere of The End of Innocence by the celebrated British artist Mat Collishaw projected on a monumental scale within the cavernous raw space of Dilston Grove.
UPDATE To view a preview of The End of Innocence installed at Dilston Grove click HERE
Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair
27 June – 29 July 2012, Wednesday – Sunday from 12 – 6pm.
Preview: Tuesday, 26 June 2012 from 6.30 – 8.30pm.
In London's Olympic year, CGP London is proud to present Swandown – The Installation which is a project of Herculean proportions by two of Britain's most creative individuals: Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair.
Newsflash New Seniors Art School workshops. For more details please click HERE
CGP London manages Cafe Gallery and Dilston Grove in Southwark Park, Bermondsey, London SE16. Southwark Park is approximately 7 minutes walk from Canada Water station which is on the Jubilee and Overground (Highbury & Islington to Croydon) Lines. Buses travelling to Canada Water: 1, 47, 188, 199, 225, 381, 395, P12, C10
Artist patrons: Ackroyd & Harvey, Andrew Kötting, Mike Nelson, Cornelia Parker, Iain Sinclair, Richard Wentworth, Richard Wilson. Patrons: Breckman & Company, Paul and Louise Cooke, Lord and Lady Stevenson.
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