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PVS this week

Tuesday 20th

Eleven, Cedric Christie, Hollywood Philosophy, 6-8pm, info:www.elevenfineart.com

Rachmaninoffs, Charles Ellis, recent photographs, 6.30-8.30pm, info:www.rachmaninoffs.com

Wednesday March 21st

ICA, Secret Public, 7-9pm, info:www.ica.org.uk/The+Secret+Public+13096.twl

Indo, launch of The Newpaper, 7pm onwards, info: www.thenewpaper.co.uk

Thursday March 22nd

MOT, Simon Bedwell, 6.30-9.00pm, info:www.motinternational.org/current-show.html

VINEspace, Simon Morse and Kevin Wright, Light Reflecting Booster Technology, 6.30 – 8.30pm, info: www.vinespace.net

Primo Alonso, Rui Matsunaga, 6-9pm, info: www.primoalonso.com

White Cube, Mason's Yard, Andreas Gursky, 6-8pm, info: www.whitecube.com

Aqffin, Max Hymes, Black Diamond, 55 Commercial St, E1, 6-9pm info:www.aqffin.com

Vegas Gallery, 'Yeehaw' group show, 6-9pm, info: www.vegasgallery.co.uk

National Maritime Museum, Lawrence Weiner in conversation with David Batchelor, more info: www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conEvent.1628

The Old Sweet Shop, Oona Culley Artist talk, 7.15 – 7.45 ish…info:www.theoldsweetshop.org

Friday March 23rd

Keith Talent, Adam Gillam, Art is a Cupboard, 6.30 – late, info:www.keithtalent.com

Fleapit, Georgie Porgie: Daniel Baker, Infinity Bunce, Kim Noble, Craig Wilson, 7-10pm, info: www.thefleapit.com

Transition,The Craft, Emma Talbot and Cathie Pilkington, 6.30-9pm, info:www.transitiongallery.co.uk

Fortescue Avenue, Der Ficker, group show, 6.30-9pm, info:www.fortescueavenue.com

Herald Street, Cary Kwok, 6.30 – 8.30pm, info: www.heraldst.com

Monday March 26th

Riflemaker, Chosil Kil – Living With Andis, 6-8pm, info:www.riflemaker.org

Big Thanks to Russell Herron

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