There are lots of art events happening in London; talks, workshops, tours, discussions and many many more! To help you with the choice Jenny Judova from Art Map London has picked ‘The Most Interesting Art Events ‘ to see in London this week.
TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER
Graeme Messer in conversation with Hamish Jenkinson (director of Lights of Soho)
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM @ Lights of Soho, 35 Brewer St, Soho, London W1F 0RX
WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER
Preview: PEGGY FRANCK ‘With no hands. Like a sea.’
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM @ Arcade, 87 Lever Street, London, London, EC1V 3RA
Peggy Franck (Zevenaar, NL, 1978) lives and works in Amsterdam. Recent solo exhibitions include: ‘Things Curvilinear’, Lokaal 1B, Amsterdam (2016); ‘Salmon leaping time to a standstill’, Luceberthuis, Bergen NH (2016); ‘Elastic Visions’, Stigter van Doesburg, Amsterdam (2014); ‘A household without responsibilities’, OUTPOST, Norwich, (2014).
THURSDAY 17 NOVEMBER
Preview: TELLER ON MAPPLETHORPE
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM @ Alison Jacques Gallery, Orwell House, 16-18 Berners St, London W1T 3LN
To coincide with what would have been the 70th birthday of the iconic American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, Alison Jacques has invited acclaimed UK-based, German-born photographer Juergen Teller to curate an exhibition.
FRIDAY 18 NOVEMBER
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM @ FOLD, 158 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6YW
FOLD Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Olivia Bax, her first solo presentation in the gallery. The installation comprises large, coloured sculptures which are interspersed with smaller wall-based objects made in plaster.
SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER
Your New Identity/ Workshop by Heath Bunting
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM @ Arebyte Gallery Hackney Wick, 49 White Post Lane Unit 4, London, E9 5EN
An identity is a mutable object. It’s negotiated between people, organisations, and institutions, formalised in documentation, actions, and possessions. In this workshop Heath Bunting shows you how to create your own legal identity. As Bunting demonstrates, identities can be constructed over time by developing relationships to position a “person” within a chain of mobile phones, bills, correspondence and other “personal” data.