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Charlie Porter
Everything starts, always, at Maureen Paley. Her gallery on Three Colts Lane has its eighth show with Hannah Starkey. Head north, and cut through the backstreets of Bethnal Green, to Soft Opening, which is showing being alone by Dean Sameshima, a photographic work also on display at the Venice Biennale exhibition - one of the most resonant moments of Adriano Pedrosa’s Foreigners Everywhere.Everything starts, always, at Maureen Paley. Her gallery on Three Colts Lane has its eighth show with Hannah Starkey. Head north, and cut through the backstreets of Bethnal Green, to Soft Opening, which is showing being alone by Dean Sameshima, a photographic work also on display at the Venice Biennale exhibition - one of the most resonant moments of Adriano Pedrosa’s Foreigners Everywhere.
You must be hungry. Pre-book for Campania & Jones, behind Columbia Road, or Rochelle Canteen, on Arnold Circus, both open for lunch Friday, Saturday and Sunday. If it’s Friday or Saturday, just turn up to Leila’s Shop and Cafe on Calvert Avenue, and pray that the soft serve machine is turned on in the shop. If it’s Sunday, apologies.
Wherever you choose to eat, head after to Studio M for Daniel Correa Mejia, and then Kate MacGarry for Renee So, and stop for a moment on Arnold Circus, the community garden where I volunteer. After, it’s time for a walk. The totter from east into Clerkenwell is a city walk of beauty, cutting through Bunhill Fields and the Golden Lane estate, then skirting north of Smithfield’s. Aim for Amanda Wilkinson Gallery to catch the last weekend of the show by Shimabuku, then head to Hollybush Gardens for Andrea Buttner, including new film works, so give yourself time. And after that, really, you’re on your own.
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Maureen Paley 60 Three Colts Lane London E2 6GQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJa0FEfNAcdkgRKrbjLXiIpwk 51.52461516555404,-0.05565873454348633 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... View gallery
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Soft Opening 6 Minerva Street London E2 9EH [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJdXlCRMMcdkgRlwKZgO6dGBU 51.531520,-0.059530 EMERGING CONTEMPORARY IN EAST LONDON View gallery
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Maureen Paley: Studio M Rochelle School Friars Mount House 7 Playground Gardens London E2 7FA Studio M is located on the first floor with access via stairs only. Press the bell for Maureen Paley to gain access. ChIJ4XlnnasddkgRxAMBALi091o 51.52582572691471,-0.07383411741631431 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... View gallery
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Kate MacGarry 27 Old Nichol Street London E2 7HR [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJU3l5RbccdkgR2arp0tj1PeE 51.524841,-0.07475 Kate MacGarry, founded in 2002, has expanded to represent 25 emerging and established artists - including two estates View gallery
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Amanda Wilkinson Gallery 1st Floor, 47 Farringdon Road London EC1M 3JB ChIJc8Q9B04bdkgRn_1WU6rk90c 51.52033188012886,-0.10618142124364895 A gallery exhibiting International Contemporary art View gallery
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Hollybush Gardens 1–2 Warner Yard London EC1R 5EY [Wheelchair accessible] 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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