James Taylor Gallery
This week is the last of the current exhibition at James Taylor Gallery in East London.
Effectively four solo shows, the current programme comprises Benedict Drew's The Persuaders, Joshua Bilton's The Arch of Enantiodromia, Martelli/Gibson (igloo)'s VISITOR and Dean Kenning's A Voice in your Throathole.
These shows are really worth checking out. The unexpectedly enormous James Taylor space is conducive to a really engaging experience of artworks and allows for an at once complimentary and singular experience of the installations - these are no exception. (Don't forget to take the dingy for a spin!)
Closes Sunday 31 July. For more info visit jtg.org.uk.
Effectively four solo shows, the current programme comprises Benedict Drew's The Persuaders, Joshua Bilton's The Arch of Enantiodromia, Martelli/Gibson (igloo)'s VISITOR and Dean Kenning's A Voice in your Throathole.
These shows are really worth checking out. The unexpectedly enormous James Taylor space is conducive to a really engaging experience of artworks and allows for an at once complimentary and singular experience of the installations - these are no exception. (Don't forget to take the dingy for a spin!)
Closes Sunday 31 July. For more info visit jtg.org.uk.
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