Overview

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    Starting in the historic area of Bloomsbury and taking us to Clerkenwell, this tour begins with a photography exhibition at Canopy Collections. Here, we’re transported to Venice through the work of British photographer Isabelle Young, focusing on interiors and still lives that capture traces of human presence and their narratives.

     

    We then stop to see Cob's new show, before we move to Krupa to view works by Mila Rae Sarabhai, Yijia Wu, and Dziana Liaonava in a curated exhibition centred around the multifaceted attributes of salt.

     

    After a short 5-min walk, we arrive at Hollybush Gardens for the first UK solo show by Candace Hill-Montgomery. Through her mixed media work, the artist speaks to her experience of post-war segregation in New York and the revolutionary activism of that time.

     

    From here our itinerary has two different final stops, depending on the time you take the tour:

     

    In our morning tours, we wrap up our walk on Exmouth Market with a group exhibition at Elizabeth Xi Bauer bringing together paintings, drawings, sculptures and text that consider what happens when artistic production is shaped by pressures that are not always fully articulated.

     

    In the afternoon tours, we finish at Amanda Wilkinson for Andrew Heard’s solo presentation featuring his post-pop paintings of the 1980s and early 1990s that blend ‘low’ cultural references from TV, film and music, with biting, sardonic or sad textual components.

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