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Venues

Matts Gallery

42-44 Copperfield Road, LONDON, E3 4RR

www.mattsgallery.org

Matt's Gallery exists to support artists with the space and time to take risks, test their limits and surprise even their own intentions.

Equal emphasis is placed on the gestation of the work and the final exhibition, providing the best conditions for experiencing art and challenging audiences.

Reviews

Look What They Done To My Song [27 September 2007]

'Three songs - The Devil is Afraid of Music, What have they done to my song, Ma and How does it Feel to Feel? - were performed and filmed in the exhibition space of Matt’s Gallery, creating an open recording session and film set for three  Read on…

Matts Gallery, London
19 September - 18 November 2007

Reviewed by: Rachel Lois Clapham

Talking and Working with Jimmie Durham [31 October 2006]

Imagine an 'open studio' event. The artist has generously opened the doors to his private workspace to let you peek inside at him and the various unfinished works in progress. But once inside the studio you are forced to sit down and be quiet.  Read on…

Matt's Gallery
10 October 2006 to 10 October 2006

Reviewed by: Rachel Lois Clapham

Lucy Gunning: Esc [18 June 2004]

Gunning's installation looks at the strange ways that humans behave when trying to escape the trap that their world has become. Combining video and sculptural elements, the first video shows a series of ramshackle tree-houses occupied by a community  Read on…

Matt's Gallery, London
21 April – 13 June

Reviewed by: Nina Madden