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DILSTON GROVE: CONCRETUM - 9 Mar 2011 to 27 Mar 2011 Current Exhibition |
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DILSTON GROVE
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CONCRETUM 9-27 Mar 2011 Concretum is a site-specific celebration of concrete at Dilston Grove. Concretum that which has grown together Artists: Sandra Ackermann, Elisa Alaluusua, Maria Arceo, Patrick Burton, Sergio Canteros, Jane Colling, Gail Dickerson, Stephen Dunn, Beth Elliott, Mary Evans, Tony Fleming, Amanda Francis, Charlie Fox, Michele Fuirer, Emma Harding, Rita Harris, Sophie Horton, Malcolm Jones, Karin Marie-Wach, Miyako Narita, Asia Nowicki, Lewis Paul, Alasdair Peebles, Natasha Rees, Sarah Reilly, Louise Sheridan, Harald Smykla, Sarah Taylor, Alys Williams To celebrate the centenary of Dilston Grove, South London's foremost venue for site-specific artwork, members of the Bermondsey Artists' Group will be presenting sculpture, installation, painting, drawing, text- and lens-based work and performances responding to the building and its history. With their customary humour, wit and creative diversity, they will explore the titular notion of �that which has grown together�. Dilston Grove is the former Clare College Mission Church on the Southwest corner of Southwark Park and is Grade II listed. Designed by architects Sir John Simpson and Maxwell Ayrton, it was built in 1911 and is one of the earliest examples of poured concrete construction. Private View: Sunday, 6 March 2011, 2pm-5pm. Exhibition: Wednesday, 9 - Sunday 27 March 2011. Open Weds-Sun 12pm-6pm. Last Fridays: Friday, 25 March 2011, 6pm-9pm. Performances: Sundays from 4pm, from Charlie Fox, Harald Smykla, Jane Deakin, Jane Colling and Sarah Reilly. Dilston Grove Southwark Park London SE16 2DD Tel: +44 (0)20 7237 1230 E: [email protected] cafegalleryprojects.org |
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