Exhibition

EPIC

25 Mar 2008 – 5 Apr 2008

Regular hours

Thursday
12:00 – 17:00
Friday
12:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 17:00
Sunday
12:00 – 17:00

Cost of entry

free

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Auto Italia South East

London
England, United Kingdom

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  • Bus: 390
  • Kings Cross St Pancras
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AUTO-ITALIA is proud to present EPIC

About

Zayne Armstrong
Jennifer Bailey
Darren Banks
Mark Barker
Zoe Barker
Tristram Bellotti
Robert Bidder
Graham Bond
Suyra Buck
Ildiko Buckley
Helen Cocker
Laurence Collyer
Theo Cook
Mark Coutts-Smith
Juila Crabtree
Danielle Dean
William Evans
Francis Frederick
Jon Garlick
Jack George
Joseph Gibson
Katie Guggenheim
Eugenia Ivanissevich
Justin Jaeckle
Richard John Jones
Kiran Kaur
Robert Kiff
Simon Leahy
James Lewis
Mirah Lucas
Louisa Martin
Jamie Moakes
Fay Nicolson
Daniel Oliver
Molly Palmer
Siôn Parkinson
Nick Roberts
Ryder and Prothero
Nick Smith
Maggie Tran
Scott Travis
Jen Walke
Graeme Walker
Dan White
Alistair Wildblood
Sarah Yates

430 - 432 Old Kent Road, entrance on Glengall Road, SE1 5AG
27th March - 6 April 2008
Private view Wednesday 26th March, 6 - 9pm
Open Thursday to Sunday 12 till 6pm
autoitaliasoutheast.org

Auto - italia opened in Peckham in March 2007 and after seven exhibitions over the past year we have relocated to the Old Kent Road. This enormous new space has fostered dreams of projects that are monumental in both scale and significance. In Epic we want to acknowledge this sense over-ambition, but also express the importance of the project to us.

For the inaugural show at the new space the artists invited to participate have all contributed in some way to the previous incarnation of auto-italia south east, or to the development of the next stage in the life of the gallery. Creating an environment where artists can work with their peers in the exhibition and discussion of each other's work is central to the role of the gallery. This show is an opportunity to explore the evolution of the gallery and the group of artists involved, and to expand this group by introducing the space to a wider audience.

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