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The Prediction - Dirk Larsen
27th February- 2nd March 2025
Forty-five years in the making, from 1980 to 2025. Artist Dirk Larsen has remodelled his work ‘The Prediction’ into eleven large panels, into which the twenty-one original pages have been transformed, using Asemic layout.
The Prediction was originally written by Dirk Larsen of the performance duo Reindeer Werk, in the heydays of punk and the last years of the Cold War. It narrates an almost Biblical vision of the past, present and future.
Frankenstein - Archie Nash & Ben Coleman
20th February-23rd February 2025
Reanimating dead objects into living monsters of catalogued days and starbursts of information. This show brings together the ideas of Archie Nash and Ben Coleman on art making as a journalistic practice in a wunderkammer of daily experiments.
Lacunary - Stella Grigor McGarvey
13th-17th February 2025
'This show is a glimpse into the push and pull of loneliness and optimistic acceptance. It's a study of absence, and of what we wish was there. It’s an immersion into McGarvey’s thinking in the negative, a space in which we find ourselves inverted.’
- Excerpt from the press release written by Ava Cowperthwaite
Loss of the Object and Bondage to it - Jack Brook
6th-9th February 2025
Artist assistant turned artist Jack Brook’s first solo show explores the tying to that which is lost that occurs in alienation and the tensions resulting from this ‘bondage’.
Barrier - Yvonne Feng
16th-19th January 2025
“Barrier” showcases Yvonne Feng's recent series of paintings, exploring the nuanced relationship between the body and barriers. Feng's work investigates the boundaries of the canvas, the constraints of imposed physical and domestic spaces, and the intimate confines of the body.




Random Access Memory - Lina A
5th-8th December 2024
Have you correctly erased your camera’s SD card? Join us for Lina A’s first UK-based solo
exhibition with new photographic works sourced from forgotten SD cards – building upon a
fascinating history of conceptual photography using found images.
Curated by Gina DeCagna
Dissolution - Reuben de Gourlay
29th November-4th December 2024
Crafted to be viewed as a narrative body, ‘Dissolution’ (2024) is a reflection on the cyclical nature of struggle and redemption.
- Excerpt from the press release written by Ava Cowperthwaite
21st November-24th November 2024
Inspired by the meditative atmosphere of the weaving process, “Tranquil Space” embodies the calm and peaceful aura textiles can bring to both environments and minds.
This exhibition highlights Yun-Jung’s exploration of the Saori loom. While its straightforward two-shaft design may limit structural variety, it simultaneously liberates her creative flow, enabling her to break away from a rigid approach to weaving techniques.
Beyond Form - Curated by Oliver Day and Kate Oliver
24th October-27th October 2024
Beyond Form is a collection of works created by emerging artists, each with a keen interest in abstraction. A century after its initial rise, this exhibition explores how abstraction continues to inspire and evolve. Inviting viewers to discover new and diverse avenues within the abstract genre.
Group show featuring the following artists:
Jennifer Caroline Campbell
Ryan Claydon
Debora Delmar
Greg Eason
Karolina Glusiec
LS GOMMA
Reuben Sian de Gourlay
Matt Graysmith
Alice Harry
Lina Hermsdorf
Ian Hess
Lily Holder
Perce Jerrom
Frank Laws
Sam Mallac
Stella McGarvey
Mark Melvin
Sam Meridith
Neil Raitt
Cyrus Shroff
Andrew Sunderland
John Walter
Rob Whoriskey
Jonny Winter

Empyre - Sam Mills
26th September- 6th October 2024
Featuring a curated selection of new paintings, ‘Empyre’ details Sam Mills’s continued engagement with themes of misrepresentation and censorship - a visual commentary on the abstraction of truth. With a creative process characterised by the destruction and meticulous restitching of visual information, the duplicity of empire serves as the foundation for these timely works, encouraging the viewer to confront the uncertainties and ambiguities inherent in the narratives they consume.

12th September-15th September 2024
Eye Candy celebrates the incredibly versatile & addictive method of screen-printing that combines analogue and digital processes, with a wide spectrum of inks that make designs pop! From aluminium powders to fluorescents, gold foils and diamond dust, brilliant colours can be achieved with the potential to create multiples on a tight turnaround.

28th June- 7th July 2024
TERRESTRIAL is a new body of written works by Ed Scissor. Citing Grouper’s ‘A I A : Alien Observer’ as an inspirational start point, TERRESTRIAL explores the peaceful rhythms of the universe through a blissful suburban lens; psycho geographical daydreams and low fantasy punctuating the mundane with the sublime. In collaboration with renowned artist Will Barras, TERRESTRIAL sees the pair reunite twelve years on from their first collaboration back in the Olympic Summer of 2012.

16th-26th May 2024
The Turning Worm is a journey through an imaginal edgeland. Informed by the post-industrial landscape and marshlands that flank the banks of the River Lea in North East London and the visual vernaculars of suburban life in the coastal towns of the South East of England. Bance transforms the topography of the urban hinterland into a site of cultural, political and mythic importance.

18th January-21st January 2024
Album Launch and multi media exhibition

17th November- 2nd December 2023

15th September-24th September 2023
The first solo show by London-based artist Lianne Milward 'Out of Hand' highlights Milward's latest work examining lockdown through the individual experience of habits, obsessions and rituals. Through her immersive multi-channel installation, Contraction (2023), and accompanying drawings, Milward pinpoints the surreal nature of our lives during the COVID-19 pandemic: how the repetition and variation of everyday actions suddenly became strange and unfamiliar.
Curated by Petz Projects
