Thursday 21 October 2010

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Friday 30th April.

agency@The Agency Gallery,

....will be hosting an evening in continuation of the current curatorial led exhibition. Friday evening from 6pm there will be a number of intimate performances from Microperformances aswell as presentations for the other collaborators: Norn and The Pigeon Wing. This is in conjunction with the last friday events set up through Deptford Art Map and culminates in an evening of music and frivolity at the Old Police Station in New Cross.

Wednesday 14 April 2010

Opening night.Agency@the Agency

The Library of Babel lunch at Anita Zabludowicz's.



Giles Eldridge and Bea De Souza at lunch hosted by Anita Zabludowicz.

exciting new project at The Pigeon Wing

Collaborators at The Agency with the current show Agency@the Agency are opening a show this Friday at the Pigeon Wing. Currently there is a live feed from the pigeon wing to the agency so you can see a preview of the space before the opening.

The show is........

———-> ‘The decade 2010-2020.’ The museum as hostage to fortune by An Endless Supply.


April 17th – May 14th 2010

Private view: 6:30 – 9:00PM Friday 16th of April

‘The decade 2010-2020.’ The museum as hostage to fortune, will feature publishing and print works by artists that negotiate or appropriate existing artworks. This show is a counterpart and physical extension to the publication of Issue 12 of An Endless Supply.
Issue 12 features: John Baldassari, Simon & Tom Bloor, Bernat Daviu, Book Works, Sophie Dutton, The Happy Hypocrite, Will Holder, Hannah James, James Langdon, Jeff Nuttall, Ollie Tebbutt, Toom Tragel.'


http://www.thepigeonwing.co.uk

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Programme Sept 9th- October 18th 2010

Ludovica Gioscia



New Works creating a site specific installation of grand proportions Gioscia continues her examinations from the works she presented at the Andy Warhol Museum and the Fundacio Miro recently . Working with wall papers the principles of decollage, murals as well as architectural interventions Gioscia creates a new language of post-pop.