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4 Walls will present exhibitions by artists in the community and those that share our ethos.  This has already taken the form of group exhibitions. It will continue in this way but will also support solo shows and projects by offering technical and curatorial support, which we all need from a friend! 
 
PAST
Q & A
 
Alistair Ashe, Lee Cavaliere & Finn Cavaliere, Amer Chadha-Patel & Adam Morley, Hanna Clarke & Kit Merritt, David Cochrane and Rita Ribas
 
X - RAY at the Perserverance 11/9/10


Q&A, an evening of film and video works that document and open for discussion the notions of humanism and honesty on camera, as selected by 4 Walls artists Hanna Clarke and Kit Merritt.  All the works selected are either interviews, dialogues or documentaries, which record the thoughts and actions of their subjects.

Initiated by Linda Persson  

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If I'm out on my own then I can look at you

Annelie Fawke, Ellie Nicholls and Marie Smith

Notting Hill Arts Club, 14 July - 31 August 2010

This is a group show of new work by Annelie Fawke, Ellie Nicholls and Marie Smith.  Working with drawing, collage and man-made materials that mimic natural textures and surfaces, the artists have intentionally produced works that seek to explore notions of self in society, image and facades.  The title takes its name from a lyric in Dizzee rascal's song 'Dance Wiv Me', the video of which was filmed at Notting Hill Arts Club.

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1 WEEK/DAY 7

Hanna Clarke and Kit Merritt

92 Whitepost Lane, Hackney Wick, 30 July - 31 July 2010

1 WEEK is the product of seven 24-hour installments exploring the notions of the heterogeneous archival practice of Hanna Clarke and Kit Merritt.  Within each 24-hour episode, both artists, confined to a make-shift office environment, submit to rigorously recorded performance using traditional communication systems to interview non-mutual acquaintances.  Each contact is cold-called with journalistic impartiality to yield confession-like responses.  In DAY 1 - DAY 6, using film, recorded audio, photographs, diagrams and text, a wealth of data has been collected and archived to produce an ongoing idiosyncratic portrait of its participants so far.

On DAY 7, the final performance of the ongoing collaboration, the artists will continue collating more data, conducting live interviews with visitors, which will then be added to the final exhibited archive.  

 

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Play Pause Stop

Priya Chohan, Hanna Clarke, Annelie Fawke, Jonathan Hampton, Kit Merritt, Jessica Wallis and George Williams

Portman Village Galleries, 8 July - 1 August 2009

Play Pause Stop is a group show, which brings together seven pre-emerging contemporary artists working across experimental painting and drawing.  The artists are each interested with the universal issue of time, in different ways, whether by focussing heavily on research and exploring the historical narratives of an object or obsessively working with a diverse range of time based processes.

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One or Several Wolves?

Priya Chohan, Coral Churchill, Annelie Fawke, Kwang-Sung Hong, Heidi Locher and Anne E Williams

Kingsgate Gallery, March - April 2009 

Kingsgate gallery presents One or Several Wolves? an exhibition curated by Priya Chohan and Annelie Fawke.  

One or Several Wolves? is an exhibition which highlights the work of a group of artists interested in the relationship between conceptual motivations within ones practice and the seduction of material processes.  Each artist working in variety of media seeks to explore the tensions that arise between an indulgence in the use of materials and working within a contextual and philosophical framework.

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