The London Group & Friends at Waterloo Festival 2018
Review of Waterloo Festival sees the London Group hitting its stride
Read moreReview of Waterloo Festival sees the London Group hitting its stride
Read moreFollowing on from our successful exhibition of artists’ moving image at this year’s Waterloo Festival we have built an online channel bringing together the 22 films for you to enjoy.
Read moreThe work of a great Jamaican painter, a catalogue essay and a long-passed member of the London Group answered the question… A reflective essay by Charlotte C Mortensson.
Read moreIn conjunction with Beyond Image – the Permanent Revolution there will be two concerts at The Cello Factory.
Read moreKingsgate Workshops in NW6 will be holding an open studios weekend from Friday 22nd June – Sunday 24th June including LG member Erika Winstone.
Read moreResponding to the Waterloo Festival’s theme Transforming Minds, this moving image exhibition takes as its inspiration Ken Russell’s 1980’s science fiction film, Altered States.
Read moreThe Group have selected five artists with energetic, diverse and tech-savvy practices this year.
Read more“My studio is not glamorous; no canvases or sculptures, just mounds of paperwork and books.”
Read moreImages and text from the recent multi-media show at The Cello Factory curated by London Group member Erika Winstone.
Read moreFamily Heirloom was exhibited in Embracing the Underdog, a London Group and Friends one day pop-up exhibition in Chinatown celebrating the Chinese New Year.
Read moreOn the fateful morning of the Brexit vote London Group member Angela Eames was getting to grips with her latest piece of computer knitting. Here are her thoughts :
Read moreBook Review by Claire Parrish
Read moreLondon Group member Simon Read will be launching his new book on 25th Feb at Walthamstow Wetlands.
Read moreTisna Westerhof will be in conversation with Victoria Rance this Friday 26th Jan at 6pm. Tisna will discuss her new textile ABC.
Read moreThe group celebrated an exciting year of diverse exhibitions, and an extraordinary Open.
Read moreAn interesting and thought provoking evening was spent on 12 October at one of the occasional London Group salons.
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Read moreThe prizes were handed out last night for the 83rd London Group Open. It was a lively evening with a great range of artists and genres on display.
Read moreTony Collinge, talented artist and distinguished teacher at Goldsmiths art school in London, was elected to the London Group in 1998. He served on its various committees and helped to hang exhibitions, which he was exceptionally good at.
Read moreAnother colourful newsletter is published with details of past, current and upcoming shows.
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