Checked out the galleries in the East. Portraits from Paul P, shiny surfaces in a group show called The Green Ray and Becky Beasley shows a carefully repaired drawer. Philipp Timischl has a delicate installation and finally some East End meters.
Turville Street near Brick Lane has these openly exposed gas meters that are an ever-changing prop in various works of street art.
Renee So at Kate MacGarry. The smoke plume mirrors the Assyrian beard in this tapestry. The figure is boot-like as a recurring motif.
Paul P at Maureen Paley.
Signed in at Laura Bartlett this morning about 12.25! This artefact is in the gallery itself.
Becky Beasley at Laura Bartlett. The drawer artwork is being fixed by her partner about whom the show is partly based.
Philipp Timischl at Vilma Gold. Good show.
Juliette Boneviot in The Green Ray at Wilkinson Gallery, which is also her gallery. The show is based on a rare 5 second (or so) phenomenon whereby the red setting sun appears green due to a sudden change in …. something!
A door on Vyner Street near Wilkinson Gallery.
Anna Barriball of Frith Street Gallery in The Green Ray, a show at Wilkinson Gallery. Thickly layered graphite on paper looks like a leaded sunday window.