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Beaconsfield: John�s House - Patricia Osses - 20 Sept 2008 to 21 Dec 2008 Current Exhibition |
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John�s House Patricia Osses John�s House by South American artist Patricia Osses is extended to 21st December at 22 Newport Street. Please note that the gallery hours will be Wednesday - Sunday 11 - 4pm Drop-in Preview Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 September 10am � 6pm for breakfast, lunch or tea to launch the Ragged Canteen John�s House is a digital body of work in progress: a response to the spaces within and beyond the former home of the playwright John Osborne. In solo performance, photography and in collaboration with improvising singer Phil Minton, Osses reawakens the spirits of place. South American artist Patricia Osses has been in conversation with Beaconsfield before, during and after her British Council placement in England. This exhibition continues that dialogue. The brand new Ragged Canteen will be serving a delicious range of daily specials throughout the exhibition period from 10am � 6pm Wednesday � Sunday. For further information, please contact Beaconsfield on t: 020 7582 6465 e: [email protected] w: http://www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk/ Beaconsfield, 22 Newport Street, Vauxhall, London, SE11 6AY Tube: Vauxhall, Lambeth North, Waterloo Buses: 3 (W.End) 77 (Waterloo) 344 (Liverpool St) 360 (Elephant&Castle;) �Vauxhall may not seem a very likely site�but contemporary art gallery Beaconsfield has been welcoming all kinds of bonkers creative endeavours since 1995� Time Out We regret that the Beaconsfield�s Upper Space is not wheelchair accessible. TERMINAL Beaconsfield at Tate Britain 5 December 2008 6pm - 10pm Late at Tate Tate Britain Millbank London SW1P 4RG Vauxhall's best kept secret art laboratory, Beaconsfield, curates Late at Tate, adapting Tate Britain�s Duveen Galleries and transitory places to create a terminal space, with an array of arrival and departure points, in which only the surreal applies. Is this a dream or is it purgatory? Check-in for a few hours then pinch yourself and see� Live and eclectic! Artists include Katherine Araniello, Dave Ball, BAW, Annie Davey, Minna Haukka, Susannah Hewlett, Howard Jacques, Hayley Newman and David Crawforth, Liz Murray, Bob & Roberta Smith with Nicolas Bourriaud on drums, Kim Noble, Jessica Voorsanger, WITH� For further information, please contact Beaconsfield on t: 020 7582 6465 e: [email protected] w: http://www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk w: http://www.tate.org.uk |
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