Wednesday, January 31, 2007

More opening this thursday



Shay Kun, copyright the artist, courtesy Seventeen Gallery.

At Dalston Kingsland Road’s friendliest of galleries Seventeen will be showing New York based Goldsmiths painter, Shay Kun (18.00 – 21.00) also that night is Lisson’s opening of work by Sean Snyder (18.00 – 20.00) at 52-54 Bell Street and Peter Joseph at number 29.

Back east and the Centre For Recent Drawing launches a solo exhibition True Love by Rachel Cattle (18.00 – 20.00) and White Cube, Hoxton Square, hosts a private view for Christian Marclay (18.00 – 20.00). Artists run space Bartletts group exhibition Why We Are Ourselves opens late till 22.00 and further east Terrace Studios has a group show of three Glasgow College of Art students, 100 Years too Early, 100 Years too late (18.00 – 21.00). If you head south the South London Gallery exhibition of John Armleder also opens on Thursday.

For the start of the weekend both MOT and Cell Project Space both have openings. MOT hosts Good Riddance an interesting looking group show (18.30 – 21.00) and Cell Project Space launches another group show SNAP (18.30 – 21.30).

To round of your night how about AMP + Resurrection Project presents: BACK 2 HACKNEY, featuring:Richard Niman, Mark Jones, Raul Pina, Le Roy Monde, Cedric Christie, Oliver Dungey, Velika Janceva, Gavin Turk, Simon Ould, Mandy McCartin, Homer. R Turdcup, Tony Brennan, Calum F. Kerr, Paul Sakoilsky, Paul Gildea and more, from 18.30 – 21.00 at AMP, 255 Mare Street.

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