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2016 discussion
[edit]This page is being vandalised by repeat offenders adding false, contrary or irrelevant details. The facts of the events at Lyndhurst Way are well documented in media and press, from Timeout - http://www.timeout.com/london/art/peckham-art-squats, to Financial Times http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/46ae6242-05a6-11dc-b151-000b5df10621.html. History should not be rewritten to suit individuals whose present situation favours lies regarding their past.
Who are you exactly? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 27.143.229.165 (talk) 11:57, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
its funny how butthurt someone is at this page not being vanalized but corrected edited to reflect what happened. what attracted the Chelsea School of Losers to the squat was the good time vibe created by hardup and peniless drop outs Simon Milner and Oliver Eales, its funny how you use the FT as quote or something, cause for example the FT art crtic one praised me in a review... when I didnt even have an exhibtion on, thats how unreliable the FT is.
anyway, literally no one on planet earth actually reads this page, yet you are important enough to keep coming back to edit it. whats your problem? oliver and simon are both really upset about being repeated written out of the history. and even mat stone agrees that Simon and Ollie where there first and should be credited as such.
kind regards
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Moving two completely unreferenced sections to talk
[edit]Example Exhibitions
[edit]- BOLD TENDENCIES 1, 29 September – 7 October 2007
- MONUMENTAL PAINTING SCULPTURE & FILM, 7–14 August 2007
- INTERNATIONAL TIMES: NEW WORKS OF ART BY YOUNG FOREIGN ARTISTS, 29 July – 5 August 2007
- BUILDING AND BREAKING: DRAWING IN PENCIL, 24–30 June 2007
- EXPERIMENTS WITH FIGURATION, 20–26 May 2007
- LANDSCAPE, FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY, 14–21 April 2007
- SMALL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, 24–31 March 2007
- COLOUR AND LINE, 27 January – 2 February 2007
- 10 ROOMS AND A SCULPTURE GARDEN, 4–8 November 2006
Exhibited artists
[edit]A total of 55 young artists were shown in the exhibitions, including
Michael Allen, Simon Auld, Max Bacharach, Tom Barnett, Pawel Benes, Raphaële Bidault-Waddington, Katie Blyth, Tim Bouckley, Kristoffer Busch, Gareth Cadwallader, James Capper, Nathan Cash Davidson, C'est Moi Ce Soir, Simon Christopher, Michael Conrads, Riccardo Del Conte, Fu Deng, Oliver Eales, Neil Farber, Andy Forshaw, Laura Gill, James Hankey, Rosemary Hudson, Adelita Husni Bey, Konsta Huusko, Nick Jeffrey, Asta Kalpokaite, Konstantina Kapanidou, Marcus Kleinfeld, Henrik Lindal, Alex Massouras, R. Mehearties, Simon Milner, Lucy Moore, Renata Pasel, Marta Pierobon, James Quinn, Grit Richter, Paul Searle, Meg Shirayama, Harvey Somerfield, Samuel Sparrow, Matthew Stone, Danny Sturgess, Kwang-Sung Hong, Lynton Talbot, Liesel Thomas, Sasha Vinci, Edward Wallace and Nicola Wallis.