
Kingston Navigation Wheel: Walking Tours with Designer Paul Farrington May/June 2012 The Stanley Picker Gallery has now kicked-off its No Competition! programme - taking place off-site whilst the venue itself is closed for refurbishments – with the Kingston Navigation Wheel, a special revolving … Continue reading →

Transforming lens-based practice: photography / film / screen Thursday 17 May, 6.30 – 7pm ICA Studio Free admission *Seating will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis How do we understand the transformation of lens-based media? How do contemporary practitioners … Continue reading →

Black Sphere 2004, charred oak ©David Nash Image Jonty Wilde Kew Gardens have announced that Kingston alumnus David Nash, one of the UK’s most prolific sculptors, will produce and exhibit his work across the Gardens from April 2012 through to April 2013. … Continue reading →

Image: Jennet Thomas The Contemporary Art Research Centre, Kingston University presents 2012 Stanley Picker Public Lectures on Art Tuesday 15 May, 6pm MODELS OF REALITY, RHETORICS OF CONTROL ART, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Keith Albarn & Jennet Thomas Introduced & Chaired by … Continue reading →

Stanley Picker Fellows Take Over the Gallery: Andy Holden, Daniel Eatock & Marloes ten Bhömer May 2012 Before the Stanley Picker Gallery closes at the end of May for venue refurbishments, Stanley Picker Fellows Andy Holden, Daniel Eatock and Marloes … Continue reading →
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