Exhibition

The Shift: Eight Years of Flat Time House

21 Apr 2016 – 29 May 2016

Event times

Wednesday - Sunday 12-6pm

Cost of entry

Free

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Flat Time House

London, United Kingdom

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  • Buses: 12, 36, 436
  • Train: Peckham Rye Station
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The Shift presents an extensive and overflowing selection of artwork that has been inspired by and conceived over the eight years since Flat Time House opened.

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In the eight years since Flat Time House opened, the stencil letters sprayed by John Latham on the walls stating 'the shift' have been a constant, ever-present amongst the works in exhibitions and a backdrop to all the events and discussions that have taken place. Their presence refers to the shift in perception from rational to intuitive thought, as well as the paradigm shift that would be required for the establishment to take on board the new cosmology presented by Latham’s theory of ‘Flat Time’. In 2003, Latham declared the house a living sculpture, naming it FTHo after his theory. Until his death, Latham opened his door to anyone interested in thinking about art and it is in this spirit that the space opened as a gallery in 2008. As we approach Flat Time House’s imminent closure and metamorphosis into a new articulation, this exhibition brings together works representing virtually all of the exhibitions and projects conceived at Flat Time House, and by the institute offsite, over the last eight years. Curated in collaboration with previous curator/directors Elisa Kay, Claire Louise Staunton and education officer John Hill, The Shift presents an extensive and overflowing selection of artwork that has been inspired by and conceived in this unique space.

The Shift is the penultimate exhibition at Flat Time House. The final exhibition is by Marc Camille Chaimowicz and runs from the 16 June – 31 July. Flat Time House closes to the public on 31 July.

 

 

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