
Small was Splendid: Tintype 2010-20
I was sorry to hear that the small but splendid Tintype Gallery is sailing into the sunset.
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I was sorry to hear that the small but splendid Tintype Gallery is sailing into the sunset.
For ESSEX ROAD 6, Tintype gallery’s front window has once again transformed into a public screen for five weeks with eight short films back-projected on a loop every evening into the gallery’s window, visible from the street as a form of public art.
There are lots of art events happening in London, Jenny Judova from Art Map London has picked ‘The Most Interesting Art Events’ to see in London this week.
After spending three months at the British School at Rome, Grant Foster returns to London in top form, presenting a solo show at Tintype Gallery.
‘Slime Mould Logic’ is an exhibition of new work by the British artist David Cheeseman.
The films will be shown from the large window of Tintype gallery next month and all have been inspired by the north London street from which the project takes its name, and where the gallery is also located.
In Jo Addison’s sculptures resolute, yet ambiguous forms are navigated around language and singular interpretation.
Solo or group show? Maybe, to escape the norms, artists could appear in sequence, or collaborate, or respond to each other’s work across shows?
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