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Special Edition Launch | Dafna Talmor

Ahead of her upcoming solo exhibition at the gallery in April 2025, we are excited to launch a special edition by Dafna Talmor from her Constructed Landscapes (Vol. III) series.

Special Edition of 50 + 5 AP
Edition 1-25:
£100 + postage
Edition 26-50: £150 + postage
AP: £200 + postage
ex. VAT

To reserve a Special Edition please email:
mail@sidmotiongallery.co.uk

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Art Book Collection for the residents at HMP Grendon

Sid Motion Gallery is helping to build a library of Art Books for the residents at HMP Grendon who use the Art Studio and Gallery there. All donations of books are very welcome, and will be collected throughout the duration of James Lomax's exhibition 'A Tale of Two Cities' (14 November 2024 - 18 January 2025).

The exhibition expands upon Lomax's recent exhibition at HMP Grendon, a Category B men's prison that operates a unique psychodynamic therapeutic model. Lomax's exhibition at HMP Grendon was on view to residents of the prison only, and was the result of an Artist Residency undertaken there earlier this year.

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South Bermondsey Art Trail: 24th August 2024

The South Bermondsey Art Trail is a 1 day event of open studios, exhibitions and events celebrating the artists based in South Bermondsey. Organised by Sid Motion Gallery, the Trail showcases the brilliant creatives working in the area.

10am-6pm on Saturday 24th August. All welcome. Start the Trail at Sid Motion Gallery to collect a printed map.

 

Download map and list of participating artists.

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A collaboration with Tom Cole on a series of 4 exhibitions

Sid Motion Gallery is delighted to announce a collaboration with Tom Cole on a series of four exhibitions taking place across 2024-2025. Their partnership for the exhibitions builds on the spirit of collaboration that has characterised the gallery’s exhibition programme to date. With a shared respect for each other’s curatorial activities over the years, Motion and Cole are excited to come together for this programme which will highlight historical and conceptual overlaps across an intergenerational range of artists with materially rich practices.

Sid Motion and Tom Cole said, “Working collaboratively on this series of exhibitions represents a new challenge for us, and provides a fertile ground for new connections and associations to emerge. We have both previously championed craft influenced practices, and artists who use fibre-based materials and ceramics and in this new series of exhibitions, we hope to initiate dialogues between a generational and geographical mix of artists, demonstrating the conceptual possibilities inherent in a range of craft related mediums.”

The first iteration of the collaboration will take place at Sid Motion Gallery, opening on 20th September 2024. DUST TO DUST is a three person show, featuring Magdalena Abakanowicz, Phoebe Cummings and Robert Mapplethorpe, that considers the relationship between the organic world and the condition of the human body. Exploring decay and renewal, each artist uses motifs and forms evocative of the fragility and vulnerability of nature, positioning cycles of life within the temporality of the natural world.

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Following DUST TO DUST, the gallery will host a further three exhibitions from early 2025. The second exhibition in the series will include Elizabeth Fritsch, Kate Newby, Vicken Parsons, Jacqueline Poncelet, and Max Wade. Examining how different narratives of landscape and place are communicated and embodied through pattern and abstraction, the show will bring together ceramics, textiles and paintings – and will open in January 2025. Further details to be announced in due course.

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Central Saint Martins | Sid Motion Prize winner 2024: Vidya Meera

We are delighted to announce that Vidya Meera is the 2024 winner of the Sid Motion Gallery Prize at Central Saint Martins.

Vidya Meera is a documentary filmmaker and photographer. Through holistic and ethical practice, Meera encapsulates people, culture, and conservation through an experimental digital lens, telling stories and encouraging community engagement.

For Meera, the beauty of documentaries lies in the constant state of influence, observation, learning, and participation, with a desire for others to experience and grow with the world.

Determined to bring community closer through narrative, she explores the power of the voice and narrative as tools for intimacy and highlights storytelling’s transformative capacity for fostering connections and its power to drive social change. 

For Meera's Degree show, she presented a documentary film and photography installation from her time exploring religious sites of worship in North and South India in March 2024. View her film 'Dear Daivam' here.

 

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