Imogen Marshall – Abstract Marshall
17/11/23 till 22/11/23
Renowned landscape painter, Imogen Marshall, launches her new collection and alter ego, Abstract Marshall. A vividly emotive array of form and colour, in her unique colour palette.
17/11/23 till 22/11/23
Renowned landscape painter, Imogen Marshall, launches her new collection and alter ego, Abstract Marshall. A vividly emotive array of form and colour, in her unique colour palette.
10/11/23 till 12/11/23
Goat Comics for Borges fans
Stupid jokes about Deleuze
We know all your sins
27/10/23 till 09/11/23
“Taking inspiration from distant travels, nostalgic memories of childhood, the natural world and dreams we have dreamt. We will displaying a wide range of illustrations, paintings and prints, made both collaboratively and individually.”
10/11/23 till 22/10/23
Margate artist, Zana Glaser, will be showing over 100 of her wonderful paintings, depicting local locations, political reactions, and intricate abstract works. Having previously shown at the Turner Contemporary, it’s a great honour to be housing such a prolific and well-loved painter.
29/09/23 till 06/10/23
Corporeal: relating to a person’s body as opposed to their spirit
something you can touch, something that decays, something that is simultaneously limiting and permitting
08/09/23 till 26/09/23
LOSER GANG IS A COLLECTIVE OF PEOPLE MAKING UNDERGROUND ART.
LOSER GANG STATES YOU DON’T NEED A PHD TO ENJOY ART.
LOSER GANG WAS FORMED AS AN ATTEMPT TO WIN BACK THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND CELEBRATE ABNORMAL ART.
28/07/23 till 04/09/23
‘Glimmer’, a collection by Ukrainian surrealist Anastasia Tory Tyranova-Romanchuk, currently taking refuge amidst the shores of Thanet. Her beautiful and haunting ceramic and paint based works express inner thoughts and emotions that can’t be put into words.
7th of July – 27th of July
To celebrate the official launch of Salon (formerly EEL), a creative hub in the heart of Margate, we are kicking things off with a multi-disciplinary group show. ‘Transitions’ features 15 artists and explores periods of change, flux and re-incarnation.
9th of June (5pm) till 10th of June (5pm)
Starting at 5pm, Kit Bula will drum unceasingly for 24 hours, not stopping even for the necessities of human life (e.g. the evacuation of the bowels, or preparation of food). This physically, psychologically and rhythmically dangerous feat of percussive ingenuity threatens to overturn contemporary conceptions of drumming.
2nd of June – 18th of June (Free entry)
An exhibition of new works by Adam Bartlett. Adam works with a combination of acrylic, enamel, spray paint and emulsion on paper and board. He builds up layers of form and colour, contrasting graphic geometric design qualities against intricate illustration and abstract textures. Resulting in brightly coloured, tropical, joyful scenes.