A Question of Process 3
Presenting a contemporary snapshot of the huge variety of approaches, materials and processes employed by The London Group artists. Part three in this series features Charlotte C Mortensson LG, Eric Fong LG and Judith Jones LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Der Stand der Dinge
Damiano Curschellas, Simon Kindle, Carol Wyss & The London Group at the Küefer Martis Huus in Liechtenstein
The end of an era
Remembering the remarkable achievements of London Group President Susan Haire, as she steps down from her role.
In Conversation with Amanda Loomes
This series of interviews continues with our new President. We hear what the Group means to her; about art-making and that critical moment she realised “…I didn’t want to be a civil engineer, I just liked looking at photos of dams!”
James Faure Walker “Clowns, Puppets, and not being Abstract”
With a playful introduction by Michael Phillipson LG
aUDIOMAPS (RE-imagined).
Collaborative sound art project by Stephen Carley LG. Part music, part soundscape, part sampled mashup, part noise.
Tales of the Presidency
“Despite many retellings, this story cannot be ignored. 1983 saw a memorable incident in the Group that still resonates and is retold around the campfires like an ancient Nordic legend.” London Group Archivist David Redfern LG
TALK: History of The London Group
To mark the opening of the exhibition: In Plain Sight: The London Group at Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Tim Craven LG gave a fascinating insight into the history of the UK’s longest-running and most prestigious artists’ collective.
Review: Subject to Change
Cadi Froehlich LG reviews a ‘powerful’ exhibition by the joint winners of the prestigious President’s Prize, awarded by Susan Haire PPLG at the 2019 Open.
Review: Paula Rego LG @ Tate Britain
“a fearless cry from the rooftop of what it is to be a woman, an artist and a human all at the same time.“ Exhibition Review by Cadi Froehlich LG