
Exhibition
A Living Gallery
17 Jun 2017 – 18 Jun 2017
Off Quay
London, United Kingdom
Tube / Metro: Nearest Station East India DLR
‘You don’t need planning permission to build castles in the sky’ - Banksy
Buildings and land have been bought and sold since time immemorial. But now public services, spaces and even double decker buses can be bought and branded by multinational companies.
In an age where every square foot carries a price tag, where can the arts reside, flourish and grow?
The arts have the resourcefulness to reclaim quiet corners, empty warehouses and public spaces as their own. You might see it in a protest on a wall, or a reclaimed industrial feature.
Ugly Duck asked artists what reclaiming space means to them. This exhibition presents a dialogue between our new reclaimed space, Off Quay, and the ideas, reflections, thoughts and visions of contemporary artists. We hope to inspire and challenge people to reclaim their own spaces for creativity.
Artists:
Agnes Villette and Elisabeth Blanchet | Arron Lambert | Emily Warner & Claire Hickey | Graham Guy-Robinson | Guillaume Brinas | Ian Segrave | Jakub Pasierkiewicz | Lucy Hutchinson | Luisa Nolasco | Nikoleta Lafka | Phoebe Pryor | Sophie Fenella Robinski | Teo Klein | The Sparse Collective | Tony Rickaby | Trystan Williams | Vanessa Lam | William Fraser
An exhibition curated by Ugly Duck with Dolly Kershaw