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    Nolias Gallery at The Thomas aBecket / 320 Old Kent Road SE1 5UE
     
 

3 to 7 March - Pleasure is Leisure

private view 6 pm Fri 2 March and continues from the 3 to 7 March, 1 to 6 pm

Pleasure is leisure - an expo of great British leisure pursuits. Julia Bedford, Dennis Dunn, Oliver Evelyn Rahr, Richard Gorak and Clare Willis.

     
 

10 to 14 March - Sexy Sexy

private view 6 pm Fri 9 March and continues from the 10 to 14 March, 1 to 6 pm

Sam Adams/ Nicola Carvell/ Sonia Almeida/ Jim Howard/ Hannah Birkett - Sexy Sexy is an opportunity to bring together artists whose practices call into question the phenomenology of surface. The viscera of surface appeal, and its connotations of superficiality need not be typified by seductive simulacra, sardonic cynicism and jesting nihilism.

     
 

17 to 21 March - Experience the image

private view 6 pm Fri 16 March and continues from the 17 to 21 March, 1 to 6 pm

An investigation of sculpture in photography with works by Min Angel, Dave Ball, Akiko Ban, Marifer Barrero, Christine Lewis, Charlie Ogilvie, Oliver O'Donnell, Anne E Wilson, Sebastian Winnett and Seung Hyun Woo.

     
 

23 to 27 March - An Obscure Cartography

private view 6 pm Tue 27 March - the exhibition runs from the 23 to 27 March, 1 to 6 pm

This exhibition displays a collective range of work by six artists including a variation of media styles; painting, print, drawing and sculpture by Catherine Millman, Sascha Hurrell, Jack Patient, Sophie Rainey, Max Barletta and Samantha Evans.

     
     
    Nolias Gallery at Great Suffolk Street / 60 Great Suffolk Street SE1 0BL
     
 

2 to 6 March - Gail Olding

private view 6 pm Thu 1 March and continues from 2 to 6 March, 1 to 6 pm

There is life as energy and there is embodied life but life exceeds the body, Language is applied to all objects removing it from the real and placing it in fiction. These new works investigate the object/body outside of the field of language where the interior and exterior become the same surface.

     
 

8 to 13 March - ID

private view 6 pm Fri 9 March exhibition runs 8 to 13 March, 1 to 6 pm

What things does a person need to identify themselves? Ayaka Gen, Can Koluman and Tsuin (Jenny) So

     
 

16 to 20 March - Juicy Picnic

private view 6 pm Thu 15 March and continues from 16 to 20 March, 1 to 6 pm

Works by Aidan Doherty, Amy Moffat and Michael Sole.

     
 

30 March to 3 April - Invisible Work Hours

private view 6 pm Thu 29 March and continues from 30 March to 3 April, 1 to 6 pm

A series of new paintings by Andrew Massey & David Northedge, referencing modernism, ideas of social order and geometric landscapes.

     
     
    Nolias Gallery at Liverpool Road / 201 Liverpool Road N1 1LX Islington
     
 

6 to 9 March - Six Perspectives on Drawing

private view 6 pm Tue 6 March and continues until 9 March, 11 to 6 pm

Johanna Beasley, Dami Kim, Elizabeth Rimmington, Javier Sanchez, Futoshi Sasaki and Diana Sheppard.

     
 

12 to 17 March - Tricolor

private view 6 pm Mon 12 March and continues until 17 March, 11 to 6 pm

Recent works by Alice Cook, Angela Dierks and Steve Nayar >>www.take2art.com

     
 

21 to 26 March - Lollipop Man Blues

private view 6 pm Wed 21 March and continues until Mon 26 March, 11 to 6 pm

Presenting the work of young London-based and international artists Tess Deeks, Catherine Edwards, Ferre Elodie, Ceci Lombardi (www.myspace.com/cecilombardi www.o-collective.blogspot.com), Nobue Tamaru, Tobey To, Nao Ujiie, Agata Zaleszczyk, Julie Yip, Sema Basharan, Charlie Towler, Finlay Thomson, Raf West, Sarah Yates, Kjartan Nilsen, Akiko Kobayakawa, Greg Wood, Ollie Thomas, Yakakari Hujiwara, Jo Sinclair and Andreas Panagiotopoulos.