A curated programme of live art at CGP London | Dilston Grove, featuring a host of artists from dark corners, glittery stages, white-walled galleries and gravelly gutters.
27 April from 2 - 8pm.
SWANDOWN-THE INSTALLATION
PERAMBULATIONS AND CONFABULATIONS
NEW FULLY BOOKED
Sunday, 29th July from 4 to 6pm at Dilston Grove
Alan Moore (Writer and Wizard) will be in conversation with Iain Sinclair (Writer and Urban Shaman). FULLY BOOKED
SWANDOWN-THE INSTALLATION
PERAMBULATIONS AND CONFABULATIONS
Sunday, 1st July from 4 to 6pm at Dilston Grove
Marina Warner (Writer and Mythographer) will be in conversation with Iain Sinclair (Writer and Psychogeographer). Free entry, booking advisable contact admin@cgplondon.org
An afternoon of performances, films and sculptures by students of the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art.
2.30pm - 6pm
All welcome.
The event will be followed by the Preview of I took the lift to the 6th Floor at Cafe Gallery from 6 to 8pm.
On 17 July at 5pm the WAKE artists will be in conversation with Rachel Withers.
Inaugural Last Fridays event at Dilston Grove: CGP London and Audiences London present Open Space a film by artist Emily Candela.
An open submission photography exhibition realised by The Homeless Gallery.
10 –12 May 2013 from 11am - 5pm
Preview: 9 May 2013 from 6 - 8 pm
A group exhibition by the undergraduate Photography students studying at London South Bank University.
6 to 21 April 2013, Wednesday – Sunday from 11am – 5pm. (Please note new opening times).
A group exhibition of works on paper by 30 members of the Bermondsey Artists’ Group celebrating the group's 30th Anniversary.
Read the new a-n Magazine article about the Bermondsey Artists' Group
Group exhibition by emerging artists in association with the Royal College of Art.
Closing event: Sunday, 17 March, 3 - 5pm (Also, 1 - 4pm Performances by fine art students from the Royal College of Art at Dilston Grove.
Group exhibition by emerging artists in association with the Royal College of Art.
Preview: friday, 8 March, 6 - 8pm.
Exhibition dates: 16 – 24 February 2013 from 11am – 4pm (closed Mon & Tues).
Preview: Saturday, 16 February, 1 – 3.30pm.
A free exhibition of pupils’ artwork presented by Cluster 3 South London Primary Schools including: Bellenden Primary | Brunswick Park Primary | Globe Academy ( Primary) | Harris Academy Peckham Park Primary | St. George’s C. E, Primary | Christchurch C E Primary Deptford Park Primary | John Baptist C E Primary | John Stainer Pr
Our programme will resume on the Saturday, 9th February 2013 with the Preview of Background – A free exhibition of pupils’ artwork presented by Cluster 3 South London Primary Schools including: Bellenden Primary | Brunswick Park Primary | Globe Academy ( Primary) Harris Academy Peckham Park Primary | St. George’s C. E, Primary | Christchurch C E Primary | Deptford Park Primary | John Baptist C E Primary | John Stainer Primary | St. Michael’s C E Prim
Unselected exhibition, which has led the field in 'hang the lot' aesthetics since 1984. Hundreds of small works at attractive prices, the legendary Cafe Gallery Open Exhibition, representing all artists, consolidates its position as the Open Exhibition!
14 November to 2 December 2012, Wednesday – Sunday from 11am – 4pm.
A group exhibition that considers the idea of incompletion through the imagined and real spaces of architecture.
23 September to 28 October 12-6pm.
For the first time, we are participating in Open House. Cafe Gallery and Dilston Grove will be open from 12Noon to 5pm.
Also from 2 - 5pm we will have the previews of One and One and One at Cafe Gallery and Roy Voss: Cast at Dilston Grove.
An exhibition of work by eight non-traditional artists selected from over 790 submissions to the Outside In: London competition over the past months.
Preview: 15 August 2012 from 6 to 8pm
Richard Ducker Nooshin Farhid Tim Head Lee Holden Mariele Neudecker Lucy Reynolds
For a virtual tour of the exhibition, please click here.
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.
Free talk on 25 May from 1.30 to 3pm. See 'Learning'.
Exhibition dates: 4 – 22 April 2012, Wednesday – Sunday from 12 – 6pm.
Preview: Wednesday, 4 April 2012 from 6 -8pm .
Photographic exhibition organised by the Friends of Southwark Park.
Preview: Saturday, 17 March at 1pm.
10 & 11 March from 11am to 4pm.
Exhibition of first year students from the MA Printmaking course at the RCA.
Preview: Friday, 9 March from 6 to 8pm.
3 & 4 March from 11am to 4pm
Having exhibited their work at Cafe Gallery during the first year of their two-year MA Printmaking course at the Royal College of Art, the students now return with their second exhibition.
Preview: Friday, 2 March from 6 to 8pm.
An exhibition of pupils’ portraiture presented by Cluster 3 South London Primary Schools including: Bellenden, Bessemer Grange, Brunswick Park, St Anthony’s R C, St. George’s C of E, Christchurch C of E, Deptford Park.
Exhibition dates: 11 – 19 February 2012 from 11am – 4pm (closed Mon & Tues).
Preview: Saturday, 4th February 2012
from 1pm to 3pm.
Ruth Beale, Dora Garcia, Michelle Hannah, Katarina Zdjelar. Curated by Claire Shallcross.
16 November – 11 December 2011. Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 4pm.
Fran Cottell's offsite project BACK to FRONT can be viewed until the end of November. Click here to read the AN magazine review. or click here to see a video of Fran's project.
Zoe Brown, Rebecca Glover, Rachael House, Manu Luksch, Olivia-jane Ransley, Martina Schmücker, Rosalie Schweiker, Jessica Voorsanger, K. Yoland. Curated by Emily Druiff.
Contiuous screenings of the Shadow Puppet Movies made during this summer's children's workshops at Dilston Grove.
24 August to 4 September. Wednesday to Sunday from 12 to 4pm. FREE Entry.
Work by over 150 artists including CGP London Artist-Patrons Ackroyd & Harvey, Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair and Richard Wilson.
Announcement The three Winners of the Charlotte Stevenson Award are Caroline Wilkinson, Christopher Clack and Helen Cocker.
An evolving programme of installations, performances and interventions curated by Gary Stevens.
Artists: Paul Lee, Kalin Lindena, Audrey Reynolds, Vittorio Santoro, Matthew Smith, Mhairi Vari, WITH.
Twenty five emerging artists in association with RCA.
Coleman Project Space presents a two-venue initiative curated by Rebecca Geldard with Vanessa Jackson, Clare Goodwin, Alasdair Duncan and Kilian Rüthemann.
REBECCA LENNON / GAIL PICKERING / OLIVIA PLENDER / SUZANNE TREISTER / BIK VAN DER POL
Marietta Davis, Marc Elsener, Justin Hibbs, Tom Humphreys, Caroline McCambridge, Jordan McKenzie, Elodie Pong, Gill Ord, Sally Osborn, Magali Reus, Elisa Sighicelli, John Strutton, Shaan Syed
Curated by Clare Goodwin
Cecilia Bonilla, Jemima Brown, Lucy Clout, Sarah Dobai, Andy Harper, Richard Healy, Hunt & Darton, Timo Kube, Katy Merrington
Curated by Liz Murray
Maja Bajevic, Benjamin Beker, Astrid Busch, Kate Gilmore, Immo Klink, Susan Macwilliam, James Pogson, Anina Schenker
Curated by Clare Goodwin and Liz Murray
Fikret Atay, Alex Bowen, Philip Ewe, Craig Fisher, janice Macaulay, Sara Mackillop, Maggie Madden, Danica Maier, Stewart Gough & Tom Ormond, Joep Overtoom.
Curated by Clare Goodwin and Liz Murray
Gordon Cheung, Marianne Engel, Pil and Galia Kollectiv, Isabelle Krieg, Jonathan McLeod, Bruno Pacheco, Rachel Reupke
Curated by Clare Goodwin and Liz Murray
Curated By Clare Goodwin and Liz Murray
Edwina Ashton, Centre of Attention, Anders Clausen, Jay Cloth, Kirsten Glass, Paul Harper, Andrea Heller, Kent Henricksen, John Hughes, Michael James Jones, Lucy Pawlak, Loredana Sperini
Curated by Clare Goodwin and Liz Murray
David Blandy, Marcus Coates, HK119, William Hunt, Mark McGowan, Giuseppe Mistretta, Alison O’Daniel, Claire Shallcross, Trouble Squad.
Carrie Mae Weems
Curated by Mark Sealy for Autograph ABP
You are invited to the launch for 2 new KT press ebooks,
Cafe Gallery, Southwark Park, London SE16 2UA.
Sunday, 25 November 2 – 4pm.
Gallery performance: 2.30pm Ruth Proctor: You’re always wanting to be somewhere else
SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER 2.30PM
Discussion Event ONE AND ONE AND ONE
Sunday 21 October 3 – 5pm
Conversing on the Incomplete
The incomplete and associated terms such as the fragment and the ruin have had a central place in discourse around the arts, architecture and contemporary experience, shifting away from ideals of wholeness and unity.
Sunday, 27 May 2012 from 2 to 4pm Refreshments available, all welcome.
An art event by Rachael House to mark thirty-five years since the Sex Pistols’ Thames boat trip, with guests the Strawberry Thieves Choir.
Southwark Park Lake, outside the entrance to Cafe Gallery, Southwark Park, Bermondsey, London SE16 2UA
Travel: Canada Water on the Jubilee & London Overground Lines.
Zoe Brown, Rebecca Glover, Rachael House, Manu Luksch, Olivia-jane Ransley, Martina Schmücker, Rosalie Schweiker, Jessica Voorsanger, K. Yoland. Curated by Emily Druiff. Performance, Sunday 16 October at 4pm by Martina Schmücker.
Vanessa Jackson on maths, movement and Modernism, with artist Alasdair Duncan and writer Rebecca Geldard.
A curated programme of live art at CGP London | Dilston Grove, featuring a host of artists from dark corners, glittery stages, white-walled galleries and gravelly gutters.
27 April from 2 - 8pm.
Performances by fine art students at the Royal College of Art.
17 March from 1 - 4pm.
Dilston Grove activities will resume in February 2013 with weekly print workshops. The building is also available for hire from December – April. In May 2013, we will present, in partnership with Autograph ABP, a major installation by Nikolaj Larsen.

The renovation of Dilston Grove has been selected as a National finalist for the 2013 Civic Trust Awards.
Roy Voss, Matt's Gallery & Dilston Grove are delighted to invite you to CAST.
28-30 September, 5-7 October and 12-14 October 2012 from 12-5pm.
The history of the Paralympic Games is remembered in an original and thought-provoking installation by Outside In artist James Lake, called Gold Run: Remix. The piece has been created with the help and stewardship of the Turner Prize-nominated artist Richard Wilson RA
Exhibition Launch: Noon, 7 September 2012.
Pavilion Gabriel Birch + Sophie Yetton
with films by artists Mary Hurrell, Helene Kazan, Thomas Lock, Mirza & Butler, Linda Persson, and Richard Whitby. Preview: 10 August 6 to 8pm
Pavilion is a collaboration between Gabriel Birch and Sophie Yetton, which intends to reframe the space of exhibition through interventions that call into question the relationships between viewer, art work and gallery architecture.
Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair
""Swandown is utterly funny, deeply lyrical, wholly winning, unchallengeably unique."" Nigel Andrews, Financial Times
"A puckish, gently abstract, playfully absurd travelogue." Robbie Collin, The Telegraph.
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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
Fran Cottell's offsite project BACK to FRONT can be viewed until the end of November. Click here to read the AN magazine review. or click here to see a video of Fran's project.
Open Friday, 30 September, Saturday, 1 October and Sunday, 2 October. Open 3 - 8pm. Last admission at 7pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Sacred spaces and resonant frequencies. Part of SLAM Last Fridays.
Installation 6.30 - 9.30pm.
Sound and Dance Performance at 8.30pm.
A series of six mini-residencies featuring Anne Bean, William Cobbing, David Cotterrell, Carl Von Weiler, Rachel Lowe and Bronwen Buckeridge.
A site-specific celebration of concrete at Dilston Grove.
Matt's Gallery presents a group exhibition at Dilston Grove, realised by Anne Bean, Robin Klassnik and Richard Wilson.
CGP London are pleased to introduce the newly renovated Dilston Grove, a spectacular venue for large-scale presentations of contemporary art.
Guy Bishop, Matt Hulse, Ben Rivers and Joost van Veen.
George Bolster, Kate-Rose Carrick, Mark Dean Veca Kelly Eginton, Jane Philbrick, Rachael Reupke, Ewoud Van Rijn
Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Ilur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosely, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Solomon, Richard Wilson, z'ev
CGP London, Southwark Park, London SE16 2UA Phone: +44 (0)20 7237 1230 Email: admin@cgplondon.org