Trevor Sutton Memories 3 – 10 March 2018 Concept Space 309-8, Ishihara, Shibukawa Gunma, 377-0007 Japan www.conceptspace.jp/exhibition.html photograph Trevor Sutton – Polke's, 2011, oil and paper on board, 25.5 x 20 cm
Peter Liversidge Working Title 7 February – 4 March 2018 Bonniers Konsthall Torsgatan 19 11321 Stockholm Sweden
British artist Peter Liversidge will be a recurring artist at Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm with
performances, interventions and artworks at Konsthallen throughout 2018. Until 4 March 2018 there is a Sign Studio and the Proposals for Bonniers Konsthall will be on show. A number of Proposals will be realized over the course of the yearThe book Proposals for Bonniers Konsthall is published on the occasion of this project. From 4 December 2018 until 1 March 2019 there will be an exhibition with realized proposals, new work and documentation. more info: www.bonnierskonsthall.se/en/utstallning/peter-liversidge/
Roger Ackling – Brought to Light 1 February – 10 March 2018 Annely Juda Fine Art 23 Dering Street (off Bond Street) London W1S 1AW www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk
In this exhibition Annely Juda Fine
Art will be showing early archival works alongside an exhibition
co-curated by Roger Ackling’s long-time friends and collaborators Trevor
Sutton and Carol Robertson and there will be a selection of early notebooks, framed sun
drawings, texts, photographs and works on paper that show Ackling’s
first explorations of nature and art through the use of time and light,
made concrete on found objects.
Ian Whittlesea: Some books and light to read them by books and installation by Ian Whittlesea 13 January – 13 February 2018 PrintRoom Schietbaan 17 NL – 3014 ZV Rotterdam Friday 12 January 2018 – 7-10 pm opening and conversation with Eline Verstegen
Peter Liversidge – Postal object, sent from London, received in Eindhoven on Tuesday 12 December 2017 brush handle, wood, postage stamps and acrylic paint, 29 x 6 x 1,2 cm
Fifteen 10 November – 16 December 2017 Kate MacGarry 27 Old Nichol Street London E2 7HR England, UK www.katemacgarry.com A group show with Rana Begum, Josh Blackwell, Matt Bryans,Marcus Coates, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Martino Gamper, Laura Gannon, Luke Gottelier, Des Hughes, Samson Kambalu, Jeff Keen, Jon Kipps, Dr. Lakra, Peter Liversidge, Goshka Macuga, Peter McDonald, Florian Meisenberg, Bernard Piffaretti, Ben Rivers, Luke Rudolf, John Smith, Renee So, Patricia Treib, Francis Upritchard, B. Wurtz
Peter Liversidge – a postal object posted in London on 6 November and delivered in Eindhoven on 10 November 2017.
Plastic object with 8 green stamps on front and 6 green stamps on the other side, 17.4 x 5.5 x 1.4 cm
Alexander Calder & Peter Liversidge and per se and: Part XVIII 15 November – 16 December 2017 Ingleby Gallery 6 Carlton Terrace Edinburgh EH7 5DD Scotland http://www.inglebygallery.com/exhibitions/per-se-part-xviii-alexander-calder-peter-liversidge/ and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one
work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of
12 months.
Alexander Calder’s celebrated circus is joined by two new
works by Peter Liversidge:
a gilded mask and a group of small stone
effigies.
Andrew Ray is the author of the weblog Some Landscapes, about nature and the arts: some-landscapes.blogspot.com I have some copies of Frozen Air for sale at my table on the Small Publishers Fair 2017 at Conway Hall, London
Laurie Clark Thomas A Clark 16 October – 12 November 2017 Zembla | Gallery for Contemporary Art Little Lindisfarne Stirches Road Hawick Scottish Borders TD9 7HF UK Autumn exhibition, open by appointment on the occasion of this exhibition the first Zembla edition is published: Thomas A Clark – A Line of Poetry Is Blue, 2017 solid aluminium, 150 cm, edition of 20 available at the gallery: tel +44 (0)7843625232 email brianrobertson7011@gmail.com instagram @zemblagallery
We The People Are The Work 22 September – 18 November 2017 different venues and locations in Plymouth www.wethepeoplearethe.work A major visual arts project in Plymouth that explores ideas of power, protest and the public, curated by Simon Morrissey, Director of Foreground. artists Vega Macotela & Thomas Matt Stokes Ciara Phillips Peter Liversidge Claire Fontaine