Tour – CASt: East London

CASt: South London, March 2014. Exclusive tour of Mark Neville’s exhibition at the Imperial War Museum led by Mark Neville. Photo: Joe Plommer
CASt: South London, March 2014. Exclusive tour of Mark Neville’s exhibition at the Imperial War Museum led by Mark Neville. Photo: Joe Plommer

7 March 2015

11.00—16.30

CASt, Exhibition Tour

Meet at Contemporary Art Society

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Starting at the Contemporary Art Society, 59 Central Street, London EC1V 3AF, 10.45

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.

For the spring edition of CASt we will travel to east London visiting a selection of galleries, projects and artist-run spaces. The tour will take you into the heart of London’s vibrant East End to explore some of the most interesting spaces in the capital’s creative hub. We will arrange for directors, curators and artists to give introductions at each stop-making this tour unrivalled in the level of exclusive access and insight it offers. Transport throughout the day and a delicious lunch is included in the price of the tour. The itinerary is below:

Andrea Büttner and Brit Meyer, at Piper Keys

Olivia Erlanger, Meat Eater and Julieta Aranda, Dora Budor, Debora Delmar Corp., Yuri Pattison, Josh Harris, AIRBNB Pavilion with Emanuel Röhss, Morphing Overnight at Seventeen

James Harrison, And yes we must remain the wildhearted outsiders at Supplement

Lucas Simões, Perpetual Instability at Space In Between

Natalie Dray, DRAY at Cell Project Space

Roy Voss, All the World’s a Sunny Day at Matt’s Gallery

Book online here or please contact membership@contemporaryartsociety.org or call us on 020 7017 8400.

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