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Jon Horrocks: Art to See

22 Nov 2016

by Jon Horrocks

At Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, we’re currently in the midst of preparing for our forthcoming exhibition "5 Years at Heddon Street."

Opening on 24 November, the show encompasses a selection of the most significant artists to have been included in the programme over the past five years. As we look back at our recent history in Heddon Street, and also mark our direction for the future, here is a list of some of the best shows on right now in London and the UK.

Streams of Warm Impermanence at David Roberts Art Foundation

Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s at The Photographer’s Gallery

William Kentridge: Thick Time at The Whitechapel Gallery

Eva Rothschild: Alternative to Power at The New Art Gallery Walsall

Bloomberg New Contemporaries at ICA

Marguerite Humeau: FOXP2 at Nottingham Contemporary

Donna Huanca: Scar Cymbals at Zabludowicz Collection

Jon Horrocks is Associate Director at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London. He is responsible for overseeing the exhibition programme at the gallery with the Director, having had the privilege of working closely with many international artists including Mary Kelly, Tania Kovats and Carrie Mae Weems. Horrocks completed his MA in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art and specialised in the study of post-war feminist art. Prior to working at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, he worked at Haunch of Venison, London; Mead Gallery, Warwick and The British Museum, London.

From 25 November 2016 - 4 February 2017, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery will present the group exhibition 5 Years at Heddon Street. Bringing together 35 artists, the show will incorporate new and unseen work by artists who have had a formative role in the programme, including Daniel Arsham, David Batchelor, Luke Diiorio, Ayan Farah, Mary Kelly, Martha Rosler and Alina Szapocznikow.

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