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News 2013

Ryan Riddington is leading a talk, Tight Pants: Hercules and Hip Hop, drawing upon the V&A Sculpture and Silver collections and examples of his own work to consider notions of emasculation, representation and transformation. (Please note: some content may not be suitable for young children). The talk takes place on Thursday 9 May 2013, from 1 - 1.45pm. See www.vam.ac.uk.

Lecturer Lisa Milroy and alumni Fiona Crisp, Tacita Dean, Spencer Gore, Richard Hamilton, Tristram Hillier and William Townsend are among those on display in Looking at the View at Tate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG from 12 February – 2 June 2013. See www.tate.org.uk.

Lisa Milroy and Fiona Crisp are taking part in Framing the View: Artist's Talk and tour on Tuesday 28 May 2013, 6.30pm - 8.00pm. See www.tate.org.uk/.

Ed Allington's short story, The Drowned Boys, is being read by artist Patrick Coyle as part of One Club, a platform for artists' writing hosted by The Piper Gallery, 18 Newman Street, London, W1T 1PE, on Monday 29 April 2013. The event is ticketed and must be booked in advance.

Daniel Preece - Window Gallery Art Programme
Daniel Preece - Window Gallery Art Programme, 2013

Daniel Preece - Window Gallery Art Programme

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Daniel Preece has installed a painting of an arial view of London as part of the Canary Wharf Window Gallery Art programme. It will be on display at Cabot Place Mall, Canary Wharf from 28 April - 25 May 2013. See www.canarywharf.com.

Nir Evron is showing in Host and Guest at Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd, POB 33288,  The Golda Meir Cultural and Art Center, 61332 Tel Aviv, Israel,  from 2 May - 30 June 2013. See www.tamuseum.com.

Aglaé Bassens,  Benjamin Jenner, Claire Dorsett, Alec Kronacker, Ed Saye and Sarah Kate Wilson are all showing in Creekside Open 2013, A.P.T Gallery, Harold Wharf, 6 Creekside, London SE8 4SA, from 2 – 26 May 2013. See www.creeksideopen.org.

The Space have published a curated collection of single screen videos by 12 artists at the Slade School of Fine Art, which demonstrates the broad range of approaches, techniques and experimentation explored by Slade students and recent Slade Alumni. This offers a unique opportunity to see a diverse collection of challenging, experimental work which would only previously have been available to those who had visited the Slade degree shows last year.

See http://thespace.org.

Cities Methodologies 2013
Cities Methodologies 2013, 2013

Cities Methodologies 2013

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UCL Cities Methodologies is taking place at the Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0NS from 23 - 26 April 2013. Cities Methodologies is an annual exhibition and events programme showcasing recent innovations in urban research methods and cross-disciplinary work on cities worldwide.

Slade Staff and students exhibiting

Anja Borowicz + Vanessa Maurice-Williams
Urban Pathways and Seams of Space

Ioana Marinescu + Tapio Snellman Dalston Fluxus

Material Museum
MMATERIAL - Klaas Hoek

Simson & Volley
Re-imagining Hollar

Harriet Poznansky
Homeless Space: Move in and Moved on

Dana Ariel
Unlearning

For a full programme see UCL Urban Lab's website and www.ucl.ac.uk/slade.

Connie Butler and Lauren Godfrey, under their creative pseudonym Vanessa Visual and Virginia Verbal, are launching Issue Two of their publication Her Eyes and My Voice: Performing to Objects with a performance at Chisenhale Gallery's 21st Century programme at 7pm on Thursday 25 April 2013. The event is free, but booking is advised, see www.chisenhale.org.uk.

Melanie Jackson is showing The Urpflanze (Part 2) at Flat Time House, 210 Bellenden Road, London SE15 4BW from 28 March -12 May 2013. To accompany the exhibition, there is a talk, Melanie Jackson is in conversation with Esther Leslie, from 6.30 - 8.30pm on Friday 26 April 2013.See www.flattimeho.org.uk.

Ed Allington and Giles Corby, two of the founders of the Bronze Lab, and the Slade students who were selected to participate in last Feburary's bronze pour will discuss the project and present the works that they created at UCL Art Museum, South Cloisters, University College London, London WC1E 6BT on Tuesday 23rd April 2013, 1 - 5 pm. See www.ucl.ac.uk/museums.

Sinta Tantra's piece, Wall Work, created for Liverpool Biennial 2012, is still on show at Open Eye Gallery, 19 Mann Island, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 1BP. See www.openeye.org.uk.