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Gabriela Giroletti and Henry Tyrrell are showing in Catamaran at Thames-Side Studios Gallery, TW-127, Trinity Wharf, Harrington Way, Warspite Road, London SE18 5NR, from 19 October - 3 November 2019. See the Thames-Side website for further details.

How small a thought poster  - Margate Festival
How small a thought poster - Margate Festival, 2019

Margate Festival, Marwell House

Francesca Anfossi, Gabriella Boyd, Karin Ruggaber and Holly Slingsby are showing in How small a thought at Margate Festival, Marwell House, Marine Drive, Margate, Kent, CT9, from 28 September – 13 October 2019. See the Margate Festival website for further information.

Things Unsaid
Things Unsaid, Edward Allington, 1990, pen, ink and emulsion on ledger paper

Leeds Museums & Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery)

Things Unsaid, an exhibition of the work of Edward Allington, is showing at The Henry Moore Insitute, The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AH, from 25 October 2019 - 19 January 2020. Read the press release.

Poster: Through the Looking Glass
Poster: Through the Looking Glass, 2019

Poster from Through the Looking Glass at Ugly Duck, London, 2019.

Aki Poon, Chris Cornish and Hannah Luxton are showing in Through the Looking Glass at Ugly Duck, 47-49 Tanner St, Bermondsey, London SE1 3PL, from 16 - 20 October 2019. See the Lumen Studios website.

Foreign Policy (screenprint edition)
Foreign Policy (screenprint edition), Tacita Dean, 2019, Edition of 32 + 6 APs

Robson Orr TenTen Award: A Government Art Collection/Outset Annual Commission

Courtesy the artist, Frith Street Gallery, London and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York / Paris ©Tacita Dean

Tacita Dean has been awarded the Robson Orr TenTen Award 2019 by the Government Art Collection (GAC). The new work was unveiled at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Friday 27 September 2019 by Sir Simon McDonald, Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Head of HM Diplomatic Service, and Penny Johnson, Director of the GAC. The Robson Orr TenTen Award is presented jointly by the Government Art Collection with Outset Contemporary Art Fund and is sponsored by leading philanthropists Sybil Robson Orr and Matthew Orr.

Every year a British artist is commissioned to create a unique, limited edition print to be shown in diplomatic buildings across the world. A small number are available for purchase through a collaboration with the pioneering philanthropic arts organisation Outset to raise funds for the GAC acquisition fund. The 10-year scheme was launched last year with the inaugural award given to the artist Hurvin Anderson.

See the Government Art Collection website.

Greta Davies is showing in Out of Shape at Peer, 97–99 Hoxton Street, London N1 6QL, from 28 September - 12 October 2019. See www.peeruk.org/out-of-shape.

Out of Shape presents the work of three artists who graduated from MA courses at London-based art colleges in 2018 and who have just completed a yearlong studio residency at Acme’s Warton House studios in Stratford. Greta Davies was the recipient of The Adrian Carruthers Award, a partnership between Acme and The Slade School of Fine Art, and is generously supported by the family of Adrian Carruthers.

Araminta Blue, Monica Perez Vega and Alexandra Searle are showing in Studio Visit at No 20 Arts, 20 Cross Street, London N1 2BG, from 6 September - 31 October 2019. See www.no20arts.com.