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Chila Burman x Covent Garden, a neon wonderland, opens at Covent Garden Market on 26 August and continues until October 2021. The lights in the Market Building will be on daily from 7am until 12am and the James Street tiger will be on from 7am until 11pm. See the Covent Garden London website.

Instructions Follow poster
Instructions Follow poster, 2021

Feral File

Martin John Callanan is showing in Instructions Follow, online on Feral File, from 3pm, 9 September 2021, with sales to open one hour later.

Feral File is a hybrid between an online gallery, marketplace, and publisher of NFT artist editions, in partnership with the digital art community.

On the Circulation of Blood at Folkestone Triennial
On the Circulation of Blood at Folkestone Triennial, Sam Belinfante, 2021

Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021

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Sam Belinfante's On the Circulation of Blood is showing at the Creative Folkestone Triennial (Amphitheatre, Lower Sandgate Rd, Folkestone CT20, Lower Sandgate Rd, Folkestone) until 2 November 2021. See the Creative Folkestone website.

Images from left to right: Diane Chappalley, I cannot carry this body with me, it is too heavy, Anna Reading, Feeding Frenzy (part 3)
Images from left to right: Diane Chappalley, I cannot carry this body with me, it is too heavy, Anna Reading, Feeding Frenzy (part 3)

Images from left to right: Diane Chappalley, I cannot carry this body with me, it is too heavy, 2021, oil on flax, 170 x 220 cm, Anna Reading, Feeding Frenzy (part 3), 2020, Concrete, shells, sand, bitumen, wire, chip forks, gloves, board, metal, 128 x 70 x 45 cm

Diane Chappalley and Anna Reading are showing in The Auguries at Informality Gallery, 11 Market Place , Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 2AA, until 26 September 2021. See the Informality website for further details.

Images from left to right: Diane Chappalley, I cannot carry this body with me, it is too heavy, 2021, oil on flax, 170 x 220 cm, Anna Reading, Feeding Frenzy (part 3), 2020, Concrete, shells, sand, bitumen, wire, chip forks, gloves, board, metal, 128 x 70 x 45 cm

Portrait
Portrait, Frances Aviva Blane, 2021

Congratulations to alumni Frances Aviva Blane, Euan Gray, Roland Hicks and Sheila Gaffney who have been shortlisted for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021. See the Trinity Buoy website.

A resonant Chamber
A resonant Chamber, Gillies Adamson Semple, 2021

installation shot, springseason, London

Gillies Adamson Semple has a solo show, A Resonant Chamber at springseason, Arch 5, 47 Martello Street, E8 3PE, from 24 July - 15 August 2021. See the springseason website.

Served - Sarabande Foundation
Served - Sarabande Foundation, 2021

Alumnus Arthur Poujois is showing in Served, The Sarabande Summer Group Show 2021, 12 August - 2 September 2021.

This is an opportunity for the public to see what the artists-in-residence have been creating in their year at Sarabande.

Arthur Poujois' Artist Takeover with Evie O'Connor takes place on 2 September.

See the Sarabande Foundation website for further details.

Year 0
Year 0, Sophie Jeong, 2021

Alumna Sophie Jeong has a solo online show, Hyperobjects: Episode II - Year 0, from 7 - 31 August 2021.

Hyperobjects: Episode II Year 0 is the second episode of , a trilogy. It is a gamified documentary having the background of the future world where the climate on Biosphere 1=the earth has collapsed and mankind can no longer live. An imaginary universe is built with no limitation of the border from the Anthropocene epoch fragile like data up to the near and far future.

See: www.year0.art

Forest Bathing
Forest Bathing, Maria Theresa Ortoleva

Maria-Theresa Ortoleva and Hannah Luxton are showing in Close To Home, JGM Gallery, 24 Howie Street, Battersea, London SW11 4AY, 11 August – 11 September 2021. See the JGM Gallery website for details.

Vekst
Vekst, Jos Nyreen, 2021

Alumnus Jos Nyreen is showing /vɛkst/, a one day exhibition on Sunday 1 August, 12-6pm, at SET New Cross, 52-54 New Cross Road, London SE14 5BD.

The exhibition includes work made with support from Svenska Kulturfonden (FIN).