CASt: East London – SOLD OUT

David Blandy, The End of the World, 2017. Courtesy of Seventeen
David Blandy, The End of the World, 2017. Courtesy of Seventeen

4 November 2017

11.00—17.00

90

Organiser: Contemporary Art Society

The Contemporary Art Society tour (CASt) is London’s first and most popular gallery bus tour, taking place throughout the year and offering an inspirational insight into the city’s most exciting exhibitions. Designed to offer high level access to artists, curators and gallery directors, the breadth of these tours makes them unmissable for collectors, enthusiasts and patrons of the arts.

Itinerary

11.00 Meet at Liverpool Street Station

11.30 – 11.50 Seventeen, 270-276 Kingsland Road
David Blandy: The End of the World
With Introduction to the exhibition by the artist

12.00 – 12.20 PEER, 97 & 99 Hoxton Street
Tour of Khadija’s Garden which features a sculpture by London Field Works and Chris Ofili’s public clock commission, with Director Ingrid Swenson

12.30 – 12.45 Maureen Paley, 21 Herald Street
Tim Rollins + K.O.S.: The moonlight was behind them …

12.45 – 13.00 Herald Street, 2 Herald Street
Jessi Reaves: android stroll

LUNCH 13.10-14.45 Sager + Wilde, Arch 250, Paradise Row

14.55 – 15.10 Roman Road, 69 Roman Road
Daisuke Yokota: Emergence

15.15 – 15.30 French Riviera, 309 Bethnal Green Road
Thomas Dozol – Memory played me like a violin
With an introduction to the exhibition by the artist

15.40 – 15.50 Annka Kultys, 472 Hackney Road, Unit 3, 1st Floor
!Mediengruppe Bitnik: Are You Online Now?

16.10- 16.40 Chisenhale Gallery, 64 Chisenhale Road
Hannah Black: Some Context

17.00 Arrive back at Liverpool Street Station

 

 

Transport throughout the day and lunch is included in the price of the tour.

This event is now at full capacity.

 

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