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Route
Our curated route takes you from Mile End to Bethnal Green and on to Shoreditch (or possibly Clerkenwell) beginning with Korakrit Arunanondchai & Alex Gvojic, Songs for living at Carlos/Ishikawa. Then onto Dozie Kanu at Project Native Informant and Yuri Pattison’s clock speed (the world on time) at Mother's Tankstation – both close neighbours to our exhibition The Toxic Camera at Maureen Paley on Three Colts Lane. [Read our full route description below] -
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Carlos/Ishikawa Unit 4, Cook's Yard, 88 Mile End Road London E1 4UN ChIJhSjg19McdkgROxgcxj3mf5k 51.520057,-0.052316 Carlos/Ishikawa, opened in 2011, shows Marie Angeletti, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Tosh Basco Fka Boychild, Steve Bishop, Bendt Eyckermans, Ed Fornieles, Lloyd Corporation, Stuart Middleton, Oscar Murillo, Rose Salane, Richard Sides, Sable... View gallery
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Project Native Informant 48 Three Colts Ln, London E2 6GQ ChIJB4ndfysFdkgRcV6CyO1hc6A 51.52495101804457,-0.056010077243879255 Contemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique View gallery
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mother's tankstation 58-64 Three Colts Lane London E2 6GP ChIJixEkitAcdkgRlsAgvHndxbQ 51.52454,-0.05734 Established in Dublin, 2006, mother’s tankstation privileges the development of emerging and complex practices, presented within critical/polemical frameworks. In addition to the Dublin base, mother’s opened a London space in... View gallery
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Maureen Paley 60 Three Colts Lane London E2 6GQ ChIJa0FEfNAcdkgRKrbjLXiIpwk 51.524380,-0.057650 Maureen Paley is a long established art gallery and was amongst the first to present contemporary art in London’s East End. The gallery has been a pioneer of the current art scene, promoting a diverse range of established and emerging international artists. View gallery
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Herald St 2 Herald Street London E2 6JT ChIJozrofdAcdkgRAgL5jg5KBPk 51.52488,-0.05541 Herald St was established in 2005 by Ash L’ange and Nicky Verber. With two spaces across London, Herald St represents 28 international artists many of whom are held in museum... View gallery
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Soft Opening 6 Minerva Street London E2 9EH ChIJdXlCRMMcdkgRlwKZgO6dGBU 51.531520,-0.059530 EMERGING CONTEMPORARY IN EAST LONDON View gallery
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Hollybush Gardens 1–2 Warner Yard London EC1R 5EY ChIJGYR_zVEbdkgRC2Opnnvmc6c 51.523190,-0.111060 Hollybush Gardens was founded in 2005 by Lisa Panting and Malin Ståhl. Our backgrounds in curating, writing and teaching have informed our approach to the gallery and in 2013, after... View gallery
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Kate MacGarry 27 Old Nichol Street London E2 7HR ChIJU3l5RbccdkgR2arp0tj1PeE 51.524841,-0.07475 Kate MacGarry is a contemporary art gallery based in East London where it runs an internationally recognised program, exploring wide-ranging and interdisciplinary practices. View gallery
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Studio M Rochelle Friars Mount House 7 Playground Gardens London E2 7FA ChIJm_7GJfoddkgRpOOVnmawR1I 51.525940,-0.073830 Studio M opened in October 2020 by Maureen Paley View gallery
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"Our curated route takes you from Mile End to Bethnal Green and on to Shoreditch..."
Our curated route takes you from Mile End to Bethnal Green and on to Shoreditch (or possibly Clerkenwell) beginning with Korakrit Arunanondchai & Alex Gvojic, Songs for living at Carlos/Ishikawa. Then onto Dozie Kanu at Project Native Informant and Yuri Pattison’s clock speed (the world on time) at Mother's Tankstation – both close neighbours to our...
Our curated route takes you from Mile End to Bethnal Green and on to Shoreditch (or possibly Clerkenwell) beginning with Korakrit Arunanondchai & Alex Gvojic, Songs for living at Carlos/Ishikawa. Then onto Dozie Kanu at Project Native Informant and Yuri Pattison’s clock speed (the world on time) at Mother's Tankstation – both close neighbours to our exhibition The Toxic Camera at Maureen Paley on Three Colts Lane.
Cross over the road to Herald Street to see Michael Dean’s Jungle is massive and then make the journey over to see Rhea Dillon’s Janus at Soft Opening. Ozone Coffee is nearby on Emma Street if you need a coffee break. Travelling along Hackney Road you might want to catch a 55 bus towards Clerkenwell to see the Charlotte Johannesson exhibition at Hollybush Gardens or you could keep strolling down towards Shoreditch, pausing for some liquid refreshment at the Marksman, and take a saunter down Columbia Road to enjoy the shops (and the flower market if it's Sunday).
From there, we like to visit Leila's Shop, just off Arnold Circus on Calvert Avenue. Then, onto Kate MacGarry to see Francis Upritchard's show Surf ‘n’ Turf and have a pause at Jolene on Redchurch street for another coffee, after which you might like to check out The Blue Mountain School where Carl R. Williams has curated The Rock Pool a collection of rare books and ephemera.
And since you're in the area, we’d suggest you finish the day by making your way back towards Arnold Circus to see the second part of our exhibition at Studio M, I’d walk with you but not with her followed by a delicious dinner downstairs at Rochelle Canteen where you can dine al fresco in lovely surrounds, and reflect upon your day connecting with the great and the good of the East End art community.