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There was space to move.…"A SEASON OF LATHAM AT THE SERPENTINE A WORLD VIEW: JOHN LATHAM Flat Time House is delighted to be working with the Serpentine Galleries as they host a new exhibition that encompasses all strands of Latham’s extraordinary practice, including sculpture, installation, painting, film, land art, engineering, found-object assemblage, performance and the artist’s theoretical writings. SPEAK: TANIA BRUGUERA, DOUGLAS GORDON, LAURE PROUVOST AND CALLY SPOONER Serpentine Sackler Gallery Speak, at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, brings together four artists – Tania Bruguera, Douglas Gordon, Laure Prouvost, Cally Spooner – and coincides with the Serpentine Gallery’s survey of the late British conceptual artist John Latham. Flat Time House Closing Party Join us to say Goodbye Please join us for our NOIT-3 Journal launch event featuring a talk by Roger Cook at the Peckham Liberal Club Mental Furniture Conceptual Yard Sale




An educational bring and buy sale as part of the closing programme for Flat Time House. Rory Pilgrim - The Open Sky - Book Launch Thinking Through Publishing is a peer-learning seminar for arts workers, or students interested in the subject, looking to examine different aspects and ways of publishing within the arts.The programme is designed to consider the possibilities of publishing as an expanded form of their programme. There will be three panels looking at different models, including print, digital alternatives and what publishing aims to do. Speakers include Francesca Vinter (Whitechapel), Christian Hiller (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) and Jane Rolo (Book Works). Curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and Jennifer Teets Offsite at Royal College of Art Dyson Gallery, Dyson Building, 1 Hester Road, London SW11 4AN 'Property Guardian' publication launch Please join us to celebrate Property Guardian, the launch of its accompanying publication and the summer with an evening of BBQ and summer drinks.




A screening curated by LUX Artists’ Moving Image Curator in Residence Ellen Greig. Flat Time House present the final part of The Best Scene is Off-Screen, a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. Drawing on a wide range of moving image work, the programme ends by considering the home as the final, and most private, site for a potential theatre of the everyday. 'Property Guardian' tour with Duncan Campbell Duncan Campbell will be in conversation with Alex Frost and together taking a tour of Property Guardian. Notes on the vertiginous Flat Time House in partnership with LUX Artists’ Moving Image present Notes on the vertiginous, an afternoon screening and series of presentations Scene Three: The Square Flat Time House presents the third event of The Best Scene is Off-Screen, a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. Responding to research conducted for The Movie Movie Show (The Pneuwritten) by John Latham and by the Eventstructure Research Group led by Jeff Shaw, the programme looks at the potential for a theatre of the everyday.




Moving from I to WE WE (Not I) is a series of collaborative working meetings, presentations, and events of over 40 female artists, writers, curators and thinkers that will produce and distribute content addressing questions around the role of “We” in contemporary art practice. Rafaela Lopez and Baptiste Masson present Trivial BBQ. Scene Two: The Street Flat Time House presents the second event of The Best Scene is Off-Screen, a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. Scene One: Off-Stage, Off-Screen Flat Time House presents the first event of The Best Scene is Off-Screen, a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. The work is presented as part of 'What do you mean by the?' – An infinitely small talk as dinner began to break up, an event by Graeme Thomson & Silvia Maglioni alongside their current exhibiton at The Showroom it took forever getting ready to exist: UIQ (the unmaking-of) which runs until 28 March.

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