Past
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la•cu•na
Jemma Appleby, Julia Mota, Ricardo Carioba 8 Dec 2016 - 27 Jan 2017 LAMB Arts presents la•cu•na , a group show by artists Jemma Appleby (b. 1987, United Kingdom), Ricardo Carioba,(b. Brazil, 1976) and Julia Mota (b. Brazil, 1988). The relationship between these works are their desire to express the essence of a space, fictional or real, using subtraction, between the abstract and... Read more -
Gorse and Tropē
Fernando Otero and James Hillman 8 Sep - 22 Oct 2016 A two man show with Peruvian artist Fernando Otero and British artist James Hillman Read more -
An Irregular Network of Passages
Camilla Emson, Tete de Alencar, G.T. Pellizzi. Exhibition curated by Roya Sach 29 Jun - 29 Jul 2016 Camilla Emson, Tete de Alencar, G.T. Pellizzi. Exhibition curated by Roya Sachs LAMB Arts is excited to present An Irregular Network of Passages , a multi-disciplinary exhibition including works by Camilla Emson (b.1985, UK), Tete de Alencar (b. 1964, Brazil), and G.T. Pellizzi (b.1978, Mexico), curated by Roya Sachs. An... Read more -
I'm Rosa
A group exhibition by Mai-Britt Wolthers and Patricia Camet 25 May - 25 Jun 2016 LAMB Arts is proud to present I'm Rosa, a group exhibition by Patricia Camet (b. 1967) and Mai-Britt Wolthers (b. 1962) to welcome and celebrate the arrival of the summer season. Intended to be as a playful and joyful exhibition, the artists explore the feeling of serendipity drawing connections between... Read more -
The clock has no place in the woods
A solo exhibition by Dalila Gonçalves 21 Apr - 19 May 2016 Read more -
Interstice
A solo exhibition by Alexis Dahan 3 Mar - 12 Apr 2016 “I am not interested in what potholes tell us historically or sociologically. What interests me is how the past manifests itself in the current form of modern cities. I am particularly interested in the potholes because they physically contain successive periods of time in only one phenomenon. They are like... Read more -
MOTHERFUCKERCHEESECUTTER
A solo exhibition by Mariana Mauricio 14 Jan - 24 Feb 2016 Mariana Mauricio began working with found photographs towards the end of her degree at Central Saint Martins. She raided family and company archives, and made regular trips to flea markets in search of a very particular brand of images. These tended to be odd looking, either because their source and... Read more