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Laure Prouvost: all these things think link
8th April—25th April '10
New work for Flat Time House. Join us for the preview on 8 April, 6 - 9pm, and a special event on 24th April.
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Noit School reading group at Arnolfini: Big Breather
10th December '09
Part of 100 Days, marking the countdown to the 15th UN Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 15) opening in Copenhagen on 7 December.
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Time and the Score
19th November '09
Artists' film and video by Manon de Boer, Lis Rhodes, Mark Aerial Waller, Emily Wardill, and Guido van der Werve. 7.30pm at the Wishing Well. Free but booking essential as space is limited.
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The Present Moment/The Whole Event: Part Two
5th November—22nd November '09
Works on the time-base spectrum by Jose Arnaud-Bello, Juliette Blightman, Mariana Castillo Deball, John Latham, Carlyle Reedy, and Barbara Steveni.
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Halloween, the Least Event
31st October '09
Performance and more from Mark McGowan, The Glamourous, Lady Stubbs. 8-11pm.
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THE PRESENT MOMENT/THE WHOLE EVENT: Part one
15th October—22nd November '09
Works on the time-base spectrum. A solo show followed by a group show, and some recurrent events.
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The Body Event
3rd September—6th September '09
David Toop from John Latham. A sound work for computer and voice. 12 - 6pm daily.
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"Industry and the Arts must walk hand in hand" *
30th July '09
Part 1: The limits of 'The Art of Governance' - an open discussion with Howard Slater and Anthony Davies. Starts 7pm.
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Time and Space
19th July '09
Films made within two years of the first moon landing by Ian Breakwell & Mike Leggett, David Lamelas and John Latham at the BFI.
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The Wager
11th July '09
The Office of Experiments presents work by the artists and incidental persons Sarah Andrew, Tina O'Connell and Neal White.
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Eventual, Pip Benveniste
10th May '09
A looped screening of Pip Benveniste's 1968 film Eventual, featuring the work of Stuart Brisley, John Latham, and Jeffrey Shaw. From 4 - 7pm
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Inside Outside Show
16th April—10th May '09
Some performed sculpture made in London 1968-1974. Barry Flanagan, John Latham, Liliane Lijn, Bruce McLean, and The Locked Room compiled and edited by Garth Evans, Peter Harvey and Gareth Jones. *download a pdf of the exhibition booklet here
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Fiona's Shoe
7th March '09
7.30pm at the South London Gallery. A restaging of John Latham's 'play without words' Juliet and Romeo with a special evening event curated by Stewart Home.
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Time and Destruction
19th February '09
An evening of films including a short feature, some different kinds of cut-ups, and a very special trailer... 7.30pm
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Open Weekend I
22nd January—25th January '09
Flat Time House will be open this week from Thursday to Sunday with a permanent display of John Latham's work, and a temporary display of several recently restored works - for one weekend only!
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David Lamelas in conversation with Lisa Le Feuvre
3rd December '08
7.30PM. Artist David Lamelas in conversation with curator and writer Lisa Le Feuvre at Flat Time House.
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Time & Language
19th November '08
A screening of artists' film on the nature of time and language; their loops, slips and knots. Including work by David Lamelas, Hollis Frampton, John Latham, Peter Rose and John Smith. Free but booking required.
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Conservation project
13th November—14th December '08
There will be changing displays at FTHo throughout this period, as works come in and out of the house for conservation by Helen Foster Spragge. This is an opportunity to conserve damaged works which have not been exhibited for some considerable time. It returns the Hand to its original function as studio.
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Distress of a Dictionary
2nd October—2nd November '08
This small exhibition brings together ten works made over a period of forty years, all reflecting in some way Latham's use and misuse of language and humour.
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Flat Time - An Introduction
14th July—31st October '09
Flat Time House opens to the public with a permanent display of John Latham's work explaining his Flat Time theory.
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About
Flat Time House is the home and studio of the late British artist John Latham. It will be open to the public from October 2008 for a programme of exhibitions and events, and as an archive and research centre. Flat Time House is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
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