Curated by Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson. “Okay, so this is a recording about the idea, the current idea for the exhibition in January that's going to take place at IMT Gallery in London. It’s about feet; about bodies and metal. I’m going to ask David Burrows, Lesley Guy and Jack Killick about it...
Wednesday 18 January 2023 to Sunday 19 February 2023. Opening: Tuesday 17 January 2023.
Art exhibition in City of London, United Kingdom. Published by IMT Gallery.
Emma Tod’s paintings explore the remediation of paint in a period of digital image circulation, with its accelerating speeds of transmission and shared attention deficit. Works negotiate this shift through stillness and ambiguity. Peripheral events, fleeting moments and chance encounters are brought to the centre creating new imaginary territories.
Sunday 01 January 2023 to Sunday 01 January 2023.
Ra Tack's work invites the viewer into a lush, timeless world that is simultaneously familiar and fantastic. Stepping into their rich and colourful landscapes, we encounter the melancholic and mystical. Paintings that are restless and won't settle, speaking to themes of transition, duality, longing and still life.
Friday 16 September 2022 to Sunday 30 October 2022. Opening: Thursday 15 September 2022.
In front of Mark Nader’s work, you find yourself in a busy maypole dance cum picnic, propagated with familiar, yet unusual artefacts. You have been transported into an alternate present, one in which past and present cultures are interwoven. We observe the hybrid artefacts and humans produced by this pseudo-historical relationship and try to decipher their distinct cultural elements.
Friday 08 July 2022 to Sunday 14 August 2022. Opening: Thursday 07 July 2022.
No Escape’s fictional landscapes explore the walled gardens of Social Media and flights of space fancy.
Friday 18 March 2022 to Sunday 01 May 2022. Opening: Thursday 17 March 2022.
London is the global art capital and the London Art Biennale is where the art of the world is given a platform. Artists from all traditions and lines of thought, emerging and established, are presented in a celebration of contemporary art
Thursday 01 July 2021 to Sunday 04 July 2021.
Art event in United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
VAA International (Online) Spring Expo 12 Apr 2021 – 30 Jun 2021
Monday 12 April 2021 to Wednesday 30 June 2021. Opening: Tuesday 13 April 2021.
gowithYamo Virtual II is the second open call exhibition to be hosted by gowithYamo. Featuring 17 international contemporary artists, the exhibition is a great survey of emerging talent working today. gowithYamo are hosting the exhibition in their custom 3D virtual environment from 27th May – 25th June 2021.
Thursday 27 May 2021 to Friday 25 June 2021.
Human Mind exhibition is now open! Available to view on www.tebbsgallery.com/current-exhibitions
Saturday 15 May 2021 to Tuesday 15 June 2021.
IMT is proud to announce the return of Cyborg, last seen in the harrowing Quantum Loop season finale from 2020, with the launch of John Powell- Jones’s Cyberjunk: Quantum Crash at the gallery in October 2021!
Friday 01 January 2021 to Friday 01 January 2021.
THIS IS A NOT-ME is an ONLINE ONLY group show in instagram @imtgallery
Thursday 02 July 2020 to Sunday 13 December 2020.
iMT Gallery presents Givin u coy givin u smize, a show of work by Paola Ciarska, Sadé Mica and Salut C’est Cool.
Friday 17 January 2020 to Sunday 22 March 2020. Opening: Thursday 16 January 2020.
STATEMENT BENEDIKT DREW PLAYS ABBA DRAWS SAD PEOPLE BADLY MAKES VIDEOS THAT GO FLASHY FLASHY FLASHY WAH WAH WAH SITS ON SOFA NO MUSICAL ABILITY SMOKES SHAKY HANDS EATS CHICKEN EATS CHIPS
Friday 06 September 2019 to Sunday 10 November 2019. Opening: Thursday 05 September 2019.
Plastique Fantastique present Zer0-City, an exhibition at IMT Gallery influenced by their reading of the novel Flatlands, animals, magical and folk practices, their understanding of evolution and meme theory, the history of cybernetics, and their reflections upon everyday, digital and physical encounters in the city of London.
Friday 26 April 2019 to Sunday 30 June 2019.
Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world’s most memorable and acclaimed large-scale works of art, enjoyed by audiences of millions each year. The way artists have responded to this vast, former industrial space has transformed public perceptions of contemporary art.
Tuesday 02 October 2018 to Saturday 30 March 2019.
Art exhibition in City of London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
Regarded as a forerunner of pop art, Fernand Léger (1881–1955) was key figure of international modernity. This retrospective of more than 50 of his works, many rarely seen in the UK, will show Léger’s iconic paintings, alongside important films such as Ballet Mécanique 1924.
Friday 23 November 2018 to Sunday 17 March 2019.
Art exhibition in Merseyside, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
CURATED BY KIRSTEN COOKE | PREVIEW: THURSDAY 10 JANUARY 6 – 9PM
Friday 11 January 2019 to Sunday 10 March 2019.
Artist writer Claire Potter will perform a newly written monologue, Rich Curtains: Performance of Stile. The performance is the second part of a new commission for the exhibition in which the artist considers the difference between provisional and preliminary structures in relation to the common rural boundary crossings—stiles.
Saturday 09 March 2019 to Saturday 09 March 2019.
Art performance in City of London, United Kingdom. Published by IMT Gallery.
. . . always winter some strange reason . . . long hours of darkness . . .now this . . . this . . . quicker and quicker . . . the words . . .
Thursday 07 March 2019 to Thursday 07 March 2019.
From being an outsider in British art, and spending much of his life in isolation, Burne-Jones (1833–1898) became a key figure in the art world at the end of the 19th century and a pioneer of the symbolist movement.
Wednesday 24 October 2018 to Sunday 24 February 2019.
Platform #21 is a mixed-media exhibition showcasing the work of an exciting group of home-grown and International talented emerging artists selected by the curatorial team at Leyden Gallery.
Wednesday 13 February 2019 to Saturday 23 February 2019.
Art exhibition in Greater London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
Sybarite Nights | You've Lost that Loving Feeling! Valentine Special Join us on 15th February 7.45-11pm Sybarite Nights is Cabaret with attitude /aka secret cabaret in the basement.
Friday 15 February 2019 to Friday 15 February 2019.
Art special event in Greater London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
The Original DRINK & DRAW It's Life drawing with wine in the gallery Now offering an early session Drink&Draw returns in 2019 with a brand new double session!
Thursday 31 January 2019 to Thursday 31 January 2019.
Art workshop in Greater London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
Step right up, put on your comfy shoes and take part in London’s finest walking tour. Embark on a journey around the amazing East side of the City of London that is filled with intrigue, mystery, and of course a sprinkling of magic.
Wednesday 30 January 2019 to Wednesday 30 January 2019.
Art tour in Greater London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
As a student at the radical and ostensibly egalitarian Bauhaus art school, Anni Albers, like other women, was barred from becoming a painter. Instead she enrolled in the weaving workshop and made textiles her means of expression.
Tuesday 11 September 2018 to Sunday 27 January 2019.
Thursday 24 January 2019 to Thursday 24 January 2019.
Christian Marclay’s acclaimed installation The Clock 2010 has captivated audiences across the world from New York to Moscow. 24-hours long, the installation is a montage of thousands of film and television images of clocks, edited together so they show the actual time. It is a thrilling journey through cinematic history as well as a functioning timepiece.
Friday 14 September 2018 to Sunday 20 January 2019.
The Original DRINK & DRAW It's Life drawing with wine in the gallery Now offering an early session Drink&Draw returns in 2019 with a brand new double session! 17th January is our first session of the year with one of our amazing and dynamic models as always
Thursday 17 January 2019 to Thursday 17 January 2019.
Art event in Greater London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
Wednesday 16 January 2019 to Wednesday 16 January 2019.
Contemporary British artists Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer will premiere in the UK an ambitious new 16mm film that retraces Paul Gauguin’s fêted journey to Tahiti. The exhibition will include an exploration of the mythology surrounding Gauguin and his time in French Polynesia.
Saturday 29 September 2018 to Sunday 13 January 2019.
Art exhibition in Northamptonshire, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
Established in 1984, the Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work. The prize alternates each year between being held at Tate Britain and being hosted by another UK venue.
Tuesday 25 September 2018 to Sunday 06 January 2019.
Welcome to Leyden Gallery's annualXMAS SHINDIG Sybarite Nights Cabaret with attitude /aka secret cabaret in the basement This special cabaret event promises an amazing bill, possibly including singing/comedy/poetry/loud shiny brass instruments and definitely some insults! Join us on the Friday 14th Dec, bring your loved ones, grab a drink at our ArtBar and enjoy an experience like no other - you
Friday 14 December 2018 to Friday 14 December 2018.
CURATED BY MARK JACKSON | PREVIEW: THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 6 – 9PM
Friday 28 September 2018 to Sunday 18 November 2018.
The birth of abstract art and the invention of photography were both defining moments in modern visual culture, but these two stories are often told separately. Into the Light is the first major exhibition to explore the relationship between the two, spanning the century from the 1910s to the present day.
Wednesday 02 May 2018 to Sunday 14 October 2018.
The series began in 2000, when a new sculpture by Mona Hatoum was unveiled, and has been an annual event since 2008. Featured artists have since included Mark Wallinger, Martin Creed, Fiona Banner, Simon Starling, Phyllida Barlow, Pablo Bronstein and Cerith Wyn Evans.
Tuesday 20 March 2018 to Sunday 14 October 2018.
Egon Schiele (1890–1918) is internationally known for depicting the human figure in a heightened state of emotional tension. A pupil of Gustav Klimt, Schiele developed a distinctive style which still fascinates and affects audiences. His ability to capture intensity in a daring and explicit way acted as a precursor of many expressionist tendencies that followed in the later 20th century.
Thursday 24 May 2018 to Sunday 23 September 2018.
Marking the 100 years since the end of World War One, Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One looks at how artists responded to the physical and psychological scars left on Europe. Art was used in many ways in the tumultuous period after the end of the war, from documenting its destructive impact, to the building of public memorials and as a social critique.
Tuesday 05 June 2018 to Sunday 16 September 2018.
The exhibition will stretch from Heron’s early work in the 1940s to his death at the very end of the 20th century, showing the full evolution of his vibrant abstract paintings.
Saturday 19 May 2018 to Sunday 09 September 2018.
The EY Exhibition Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy is one of the most significant shows the gallery has ever staged. Taking visitors on a month-by-month journey through 1932, a time so pivotal in Picasso’s life and work that it has been called his ‘year of wonders’.
Thursday 08 March 2018 to Sunday 09 September 2018.
Celebrating painters in Britain who found new ways of depicting people, places, feelings and relationships. All Too Human features London-based artists including Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon alongside rarely seen work from their contemporaries including Frank Auerbach and Paula Rego. Despite differences in approach and style, all these artists strove to represent human figures and their surround
Wednesday 28 February 2018 to Monday 27 August 2018.
A pioneer of performance art in 1960s, Joan Jonas (born 1936) has sustained a six-decade long career, making her one of the most highly regarded and influential artists working today.
Wednesday 14 March 2018 to Sunday 05 August 2018.
A Coin In Nine Hands Part:7 Standard Incomparable
Friday 08 June 2018 to Saturday 07 July 2018. Opening: Thursday 07 June 2018.
Exhibition of new work by radical multimedia artist, collaborator and founder of 0rphan Drift/0(rphan)d(rift>), Maggie Roberts. The work explores post-human fictions and other speculative futures, drawing on the collective mechanisation of visual culture, and exploring how our engagement with images is increasingly digital and mediated through algorithms, from social media echo chambers to Google
Friday 04 May 2018 to Sunday 24 June 2018. Opening: Thursday 03 May 2018.
2018 marks our 30th year anniversary! To celebrate, we’re presenting a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition conceived by Ken Simons, an Art Handler who has worked at Tate Liverpool since we opened in 1988.
Friday 30 March 2018 to Sunday 17 June 2018.
ARTIST ROOMS: Roy Lichtenstein in Focus presents more than 20 paintings including works on paper and reliefs by one of the great American pop artists of the twentieth century. Lichtenstein emerged during the 1960s and is renowned for his iconic paintings based on comic strips, advertising imagery, overt adaptations of works of art by others, as well as stylised sea, sky and moonscapes.
Wednesday 27 September 2017 to Sunday 10 June 2018.
Art exhibition in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
Japan Tide in collaboration with Leyden Gallery presents a series of one-week exhibitions featuring: Week One 29 May – 2 June Hiroko Inoue | Kishu Miyata; Week Two 5 - 9 June Haruko Fujii; Week Three 12 – 16 June Hosen Nakamura.
Tuesday 05 June 2018 to Tuesday 05 June 2018.
When the cultural organisation Japan Tide approached Leyden Gallery with the concept of an exhibition of promoting older Japanese women artists (all in their 70s) it was a perfect match as Leyden Gallery has for the last five years been building a reputation of supporting Women Artists, working with International Artists and also of being an intergenerational gallery space.
Tuesday 29 May 2018 to Saturday 02 June 2018. Opening: Tuesday 29 May 2018.
Collaborating together for the first time, Tokyo Rumando and Hideka Tonomura are at the cutting edge of an exciting and groundbreaking generation of new photographers working in Japan today. Despite using very different methodologies, these two women photographers share the same interest in mapping intense psychological subjects to deconstruct the framework that links the past to the present.
Friday 11 May 2018 to Monday 28 May 2018. Opening: Thursday 10 May 2018.
Art exhibition in United Kingdom. Published by Daiwa Foundation.
Few things are as special as the notebook. It can keep your secrets, your endless doodles or act as the perfect gift. Join us for this creative workshop at East London's Leyden Gallery, where you will get the chance to create and bring home your own unique hard-cover book, as well as being guided through the bookbinding process learning all the tips, tricks and skills needed.
Saturday 26 May 2018 to Saturday 26 May 2018.
This exhibition presents captivating works by Monet, Tissot, Pissarro and their compatriots. In the 1870s, France was devastated by the Franco-Prussian war and insurrection in Paris, driving artists to seek refuge across the Channel. Their experiences in London and the friendships that developed not only influenced their own work but also contributed to the British art scene.
Thursday 02 November 2017 to Monday 07 May 2018.
Author of classic texts including To the Lighthouse and the pioneering feminist text A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf spent much of her childhood in St Ives.
Saturday 10 February 2018 to Sunday 29 April 2018.
In the 1870s, France was devastated by the Franco-Prussian war and insurrection in Paris, driving artists to seek refuge across the Channel. Their experiences in London and the friendships that developed not only influenced their own work but also contributed to the British art scene.
Thursday 02 November 2017 to Sunday 29 April 2018.
Paperworks is a paper exclusive exhibition devoted to looking at a range of artists, both established and emerging, whose work with/on/in paper explore its flexibility, simplicity and beauty. Works on paper are often under esteemed in terms of art practice – however, some of the artists involved here work primarily on paper, whilst others return to it over and again.
Friday 06 April 2018 to Saturday 21 April 2018. Opening: Thursday 05 April 2018.
One Thursday evening at IMT Gallery, YOU will track down the villain! Travel the great spaceways of the Blue Mountain, enter the deep caverns of the Dice Cult, explore the socio-political undercurrents of an experimental World War II psychiatric rehabilitation camp! Your mission: to search for an answer to the ever-growing threat of the Present Continuum!
Thursday 05 April 2018 to Thursday 05 April 2018.
Art event in City of London, United Kingdom. Published by IMT Gallery.
During his brief and turbulent life Modigliani developed a unique and instantly recognisable pictorial style. Though meeting little success during in their time, his emotionally intense portraits and seductive nudes are now among the best-loved paintings of the 20th century.
Thursday 23 November 2017 to Monday 02 April 2018.
An orange line of swings weaves through the Turbine Hall. It then crosses the gallery and emerges in the landscape to the south of the building.
Tuesday 03 October 2017 to Monday 02 April 2018.
Cześć, Pani Ciarska chronicles a series of homes of friends, relatives and professional contacts in Newcastle and Gateshead where she lives and works.
Friday 12 January 2018 to Sunday 25 March 2018. Opening: Thursday 11 January 2018.
This Mad March Madness cabaret promises an amazing bill, including singing/comedy/magic/ and definitely some insults! All for a fiver! Resident compere beyond compare Lindsay Moran will be introducing the line-up including regular local performers & exquisite talent from far and wide.
Friday 23 March 2018 to Friday 23 March 2018.
This event explores a range of ways Early Years practitioners can lead their groups through the gallery, encouraging dialogue, and engagement with the artworks on display.
Thursday 15 February 2018 to Thursday 15 March 2018.
Art course in City of London, United Kingdom. Published by anonymous.
The English artist John Piper (1903–1992) is renowned for his extraordinarily diverse practice that embraced landscape, architectural and abstract compositions, as well as his theatre and stage sets for Benjamin Britten, and his stained-glass windows.
Friday 17 November 2017 to Sunday 11 March 2018.