My First Open
London Group Members reflect on the first time they exhibited in a London Group Open
Read moreLondon Group Members reflect on the first time they exhibited in a London Group Open
Read moreMoich Abrahams LG is one of the Group’s longest serving members, over 40 years and counting. In this article he discusses his views on art, life and getting to the Moon.
Read moreSometime in the early 90’s, whilst employed in a College of Art, I was provided with a desk top computer. My first reaction was to quickly remove it and place it out of the way under the desk.
Read moreTribute for Bill Henderson LG
Read moreEric Fong LG takes us on a remarkable olfactory journey to the smell of death.
Read moreErika Winstone LG walks us through her preparations for her current extensive solo show at Beaconsfield
Read moreJockel Liess LG (2012)
Read moreThis June, we’ve organised 3 exhibitions for Waterloo Festival. COMING GOOD, sculpture; METAMORPHOSIS, photography & SELF-SERVICE, artists’ moving image.
Read moreFollowing on from this enthralling exhibition of artists’ moving image at Waterloo Festival 2019 we have built an online channel of presenting all 23 films for you to enjoy.
Read moreResponding to Waterloo Festival’s 2019 theme Transforming Being, this moving image exhibition explores the myriad meanings of self-service
Read moreWith The London Group Open just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to hear just what it takes to plan and run this amazing event, which has run since 1916. It’s quite a commitment!
Read moreNot all London Group members live in London. We have members across the UK and even a few abroad. In Beginnings and Endings, Victoria Arney discusses her move to France, the liberty of artistic reinvention and wine making in the Languedoc.
Read moreIn the year of his 71st birthday, Peter Clossick LG elucidates his obsessions around work, process and practice.
Read moreTim Pickup from Genetic Moo discusses a novel collaborative art work which was made by London Group members for the recent In the Dark exhibition. Experiments in collaborative film making
Read moreAnd now to London for the 2nd leg of this collaborative exhibition of drawings between The London Group artist collective in London UK and the Faculty of the Art and Design Department and invited Alumni of the University of Wisconsin Stout Menomonie USA
Read moreThe group show In the Dark took place in the Cello Factory, Jan 2019 and was a collaboration between The London Group, the Computer Arts Society and Lumen Prize. The 40 contributing artists are all represented in this short video walkthrough.
Read more4 RANDOM PIECES by Annie Johns LG
Read moreA peek into the diverse studio spaces in which London Group members create.
Read more“I appear to be known as the artist who paints gasometers” Daniel Preece LG
Read moreRock Drill remains an awesome portrayal of the confluence and battles between humans and technology. London Group archivist David Redfern examines the work which was first shown in The London Group’s second exhibition.
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