Gregorie Guillemin's Secret Life of Heroes Exhibition
Twenty Twenty Two, The Basement, 20 Dale Street (entrance on Little Lever Street), Manchester,M1 1EZ
Until Saturday 22nd March
Opening Times Tuesday to Thursday 4pm to 12am Friday to Saturday 4pm to 3am.
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What do heroes do when they stop being heroes?
Gregoire “Leon” Guillemin asked himself what those half gods amongst men can do at night, when they come back home after a hard day’s work saving the world. Behind those masks and those suits are hiding real men and real women, with all their human attributes… And weaknesses. They are human after all!
The show, first shown in Paris last year, will be the first time the exhibition has been shown in the UK and includes a number of new exclusive designs.
Overthrone! Pooring Reign by CYRCLE
StolenSpace Gallery, 17 Osborn Street, London E1 6TD, United Kingdom
Friday 7th March – Sunday 6th April
Opening Times Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 7pm 0207 247 2684 stolenspace.com
LA based collective, CYRCLE, in their first UK solo exhibition. Overthrone! Pooring reign aims to explore symbols of power and the control over our minds. The exhibition will unveil two new bodies of work within this overarching concept “Rulers Were Meant to be Broken” and “Scramble For Power.”
Yoni Alter | City
Kemistry Gallery, 43 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3PD
Private View: Thrusday 27th March 6pm to 9pm
Thursday 27th March – Saturday 3rd May
Opening times Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm
Admission: Free 020 77293636 kemistrygallery.co.uk
Yoni Alter’s debut London show is inspired by urban landscapes and architecture, in particular by London. Rather than drawing in a stylised way, Alter applies different reduction method on visuals. Yoni’s colourful depictions of London architecture, simplified and to a degree abstracted are very seductive and seem to sun up the creative vibe of this amazing city.
The Long Nineteenth Century From the French Revolution to the First Wold War.
Chris Beetles Gallery, 8 & 10 Ryder Street, St James’s, London, SW1Y 6QB
Private view Monday 17th March 6pm – 8pm
Tuesday 18th March – Saturday 13th April
Opening Times Monday to Saturday 10am to 5.30pm 0207 839 7551 chrisbeetles.com
Featuring 200 watercolours and drawing including book illustrations and cartoons, plus oils and photographs.
The Long nineteenth Century surveys the strength and range of British art from 1789 to 1918, while charting changes and developments in society during the period. Many of the most significant artists of the age are represented, from Gillray and Rowlandson through Tenniel and Beardsley.
The London Radical Bookfair & Alternative Press Takeover
Bishopgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4QH
Saturday 10th May
Opening time 10am to 5pm
Free Admission alternativepress.org.uk
The Alternative Press will be bringing the small press to a new audience – championing zine-making and DIY alongside radical publishing and book selling. Artists will be exhibiting and selling their self published comics, zines, art, books and prints. Applications to be part of the exhibition are open until Wednesday 19th March and is open to zinesters, comic folk, book artists or illustrators.
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