Events
In this informal lecture, Nick Grimshaw will show details and full-scale images of many of his completed buildings.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
The Drawing Exchange Next Event:
Un/Trained
Drawing Exchange at The Nunhead Open 2009.
Saturday 26th September 2009 2-5 PM
Nunhead Community Centre , 56 Nunhead Lane SE15
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.
Drawing from the Japanese practice of shakkei, or ‘borrowed landscape,’ artists Kreider + O’Leary engage with a number of sites in Japan - from ancient Shinto spaces of ritual in Ise to the futu
Capturing the Concept, the exhibition, is scheduled to be held in the gallery at Wimbledon from 4th September to 16th October 2009.


