Saskia Olde Wolbers: invitation, back
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Saskia Olde Wolbers: invitation, back
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A flyer advertising the 2005 exhibition 'Saskia Olde Wolbers: Trailer' and the series of related events, which included a workshop for families, a film screening and debate.
Saskia Olde Wolbers: flyer, front
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Saskia Olde Wolbers: flyer, back
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A booklet produced to accompany the 2005 exhibition 'Saskia Olde Wolbers: Trailer' with an essay by Barry Schwabasky.
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A booklet with details about the programme for 'Summer Daze', a series of artist-led workshops held at the South London Gallery from 1 to 26 August 2005.Participating artists included: Jo Addison & Alice Walton; Isa Suarez; Ruth MacL...
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A card promoting FLIXFEST 2006, a free two day film and video festival showing the work of young film and video makers, held at the South London Gallery in January 2006. Run as part of the project, FLIX36 was a challenge to make a film in 36 hours...
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Nigel Cooke’s Studio Infinity (postcard)
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A postcard of Nigel Cooke’s Studio Infinity (detail), 2005-6, oil on canvas; it was produced for the exhibition ‘Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything’ (30 March to 14 May 2006).
Around the World in Eighty Days: exhibition invitation
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An invitation to the private view of the exhibition 'Around the World in Eighty Days' held concurrently at the SLG and ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) from 24 May to 16 July.
Around the World in Eighty Days: exhibition invitation, front
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Around the World in Eighty Days: exhibition invitation, inside
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Around the World in Eighty Days: exhibition invitation, back
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Around the World in Eighty Days: dinner invitation
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An invitation to a dinner at The Reform Club to celebrate the opening of the exhibition 'Around the World in Eighty Days' (held on 24 May 2006). The dinner was jointly hosted by the ICA, the SLG and Bloomberg.
Around the World in Eighty Days: leaflet
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A fold-out leaflet for the exhibition 'Around the World in Eighty Days' containing information about the programme of screenings, lectures, discussions, workshops, tours and music taking place at the ICA and the SLG (where the exhibitio...
Around the World in Eighty Days: gallery guide
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A gallery guide for the exhibition 'Around the World in Eighty Days' held concurrently at the ICA and SLG from 24 May to 16 July 2006.
Around the World in Eighty Days: activity guide
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An activity guide produced by the SLG in collaboration with the Edmund Waller Primary School for the exhibition ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.
Around the World in Eighty Days: activity guide, front
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Around the World in Eighty Days: activity guide, inside back pages
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Around the World in Eighty Days: activity guide, back
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Artists’ Projects: Sixty Seven: card
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A postcard about the project ‘Artists’ Projects: Sixty Seven’, which took place as part of Camberwell Arts Week in July 2006. Sited in number 67 Peckham Road (at that date a derelict house), artists Paul Bush, Laura Wilson and Fran Cottrell explor...
Artists’ Projects: Sixty Seven: card, front
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Artists’ Projects: Sixty Seven: card, back
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The Mothership Collective: invitation, front
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The Mothership Collective: invitation, back
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The Alien Broadcasting Corporation: card
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A card about the programme of free activities called 'The Alien Broadcasting Corporation', led by sci-fi afro-activist Mangela Davis at the Charlie Chaplin Adventure Playground in Kennington; the events took places as part of the project...
The Alien Broadcasting Corporation: card, front
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The Alien Broadcasting Corporation: card, back
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The Mothership Collective: leaflet
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A leaflet providing information about all the activities and events relating to ‘The Mothership Collective: A project by Harold Offeh’, which took place at the SLG in August 2006.Artists, designers and musicians involved in the events included: Ha...
The Mothership Collective: leaflet, front
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The Mothership Collective: leaflet, inside pages 1 and 2
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The Mothership Collective: leaflet, back
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An invitation to the opening of the exhibition ‘Daniel Roth: The Well’ on 31 January 2006.
Daniel Roth: invitation, front
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Daniel Roth: invitation, inside
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A card providing information about 'Cosmic Covers', an exhibition of artwork and books by The Grange Project working with Intoart as part of ‘The Mothership Collective: A project by Harold Offeh’ (August 2006).
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Chris Burden: 14 Magnolia Double Lamps: invitation, front
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Chris Burden: 14 Magnolia Double Lamps: invitation, inside
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Chris Burden: 14 Magnolia Double Lamps: invitation, back
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Chris Burden: 14 Magnolia Double Lamps: flyer, front
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Chris Burden: 14 Magnolia Double Lamps: flyer, back
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Chris Burden: The Flying Steamroller: flyer, front
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Chris Burden: The Flying Steamroller: flyer, back
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Chris Burden: leaflet, inside pages 1 and 2
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Chris Burden: leaflet, inside page 3
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Chris Burden: leaflet, back page 1
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Chris Burden: leaflet, back page 2
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Live art and artists’ video: card
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A card promoting two evenings of live art and artists’ video held on 19 October ('Public Utilities' with a performance by William Hunt and screenings by Sean Dover, Annis Joslin, John Smith, Terry Smith, Su-Mei Tse and Klasu Weber) and 2...
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An invitation to the opening of ‘Melik Ohanian: Seven Minutes Before’, on 15 November. Includes information about a screening of ‘Invisible Film, 2005' at the Rex Cinema and Bar on 18 November.
Melik Ohanian: invitation, front
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Melik Ohanian: invitation, inside
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Melik Ohanian: invitation, back
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SLG’s Schools and Colleges programme: card
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A card promoting the SLG’s Schools and Colleges programme, 'Learning though Contemporary Art'.
SLG’s Children and Families programme: card
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A card promoting the SLG’s Children and Families programme, ‘Play & Creativity Through Contemporary Art’.
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A leaflet about the exhibition ‘Daniel Roth: The Well’ (1 February to 12 March 2006) with a brief introduction and a list of related events.
Daniel Roth: leaflet, front cover
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Daniel Roth: leaflet, inside pages 1 and 2
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Daniel Roth: leaflet, inside page 3
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Daniel Roth: leaflet, back page 1
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Daniel Roth: leaflet, back page 2
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SLG’s Communities programme: card
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A card promoting the SLG’s Communities programme, ‘Building Relationships with Contemporary Art’.
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An invitation to the opening of the exhibition ‘Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything’, listing events related to the exhibition (these included an adult writing course, free Easter workshops, an artist's talk and a teacher's preview).
Nigel Cooke: invitation, front
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Nigel Cooke: invitation, inside
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A leaflet about the exhibition ‘Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything’ (30 March to 14 May 2006) with a brief introduction and list of events.
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Nigel Cooke: leaflet, inside pages 1 and 2
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Nigel Cooke: leaflet, inside page 3
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Nigel Cooke: leaflet, back page 1
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Nigel Cooke: leaflet, back page 2
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Nigel Cooke: exhibition publication
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A fold-out card leaflet for the exhibition ‘Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything’, with an essay by Anthony Downey. Printed in an edition of 1000 by the South London Gallery.
Nigel Cooke: activity colouring book
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An activity colouring book called 'Living in the Middle of Nowhere' by Rikki Marr; it was produced to accompany the exhibition ‘Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything’.
Nigel Cooke’s Morning is Broken (postcard)
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A postcard of Nigel Cooke’s Morning is Broken (detail), 2004, oil on canvas; it was produced for the exhibition 'Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything' (30 March to 14 May 2006).
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A postcard of Nigel Cooke’s Fun (detail), 2005-6, oil on canvas it was produced for the exhibition ‘Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything’ (30 March to 14 May 2006).
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In 2014 the South London Gallery was given the former Peckham Road Fire Station by an anonymous donor.Built in 1867, one year after the formation of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, the station was decommissioned in 1925 (a new fire station opened o...
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An interview conducted by the Art Assassins (the South London Gallery's young people's group) with John Loftus, who was the site manager during the restoration of the former Peckham Road Fire Station. John grew up in Peckham and knows th...
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Listen to the 10 minute interview here
Photograph of John Loftus and the Art Assassins
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A photograph of John Loftus with the Art Assassins at the former Peckham Road Fire Station while it was in the process of being restored.
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Interviews were conducted as part of 'The Peckham Experiment: A Centre for Self-Organisation', a Heritage Lottery funded project led by the Art Assassins (the SLG's young people's group) working with the Pioneer Health Foundati...
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An interview with Dorothy Batten who, as a child, attended the Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham with her family. The interview was conducted by the Art Assassins (the South London Gallery's young people's group) as part of the their proj...
Dorothy Batten interviewed by the Art Assassins in 2018
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An interview with Dorothy Batten, about the Pioneer Health Foundation and the Peckham Experiment, conducted by the Art Assassins. Listen to the interview here
Summary of the interview with Dorothy Batten
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An interview with Henrietta Trotter who used to work at the Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham. The interview was conducted by the Art Assassins (the South London Gallery's young people's group) as part of the their project focused on the ...
Henrietta Trotter interviewed by the Art Assassins in 2018
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An interview with Henrietta Trotter, about the Pioneer Health Foundation and the Peckham Experiment, conducted by the Art Assassins. Listen to the interview here
Summary of the interview with Henrietta Trotter 1
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Camberwell House Lunatic Asylum
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Part of the South London Gallery's Evidence of Us heritage programme.Camberwell House Lunatic Asylum opened on Peckham Road in 1846. By 1878 it was the second largest asylum in London, licensed to accommodate 362 patients. It closed in 1955 a...