Serpentine Saturday Talks
Gareth Bell-Jones on John Latham

Serpentine Gallery Saturday 13th May 3pm

Flat Time House Curator/Director Gareth Bell-Jones leads a tour of the exhibition, A World View: John Latham at the Serpentine Gallery. In addition to giving context and backgroud information on specific artworks, he will also use artworks in the space as tools towards exploring Latham's understanding of time and mode of thinking.

Event is Free, no booking required.

John Latham, The Story of the RIO, 1983 (Serpentine Saturday Talks 0)

John Latham, The Story of the RIO, 1983

This spring, the Serpentine hosts a new exhibition that encompasses all strands of Latham’s extraordinary practice, including sculpture, installation, painting, film, land art, engineering, found-object assemblage, performance and the artist’s theoretical writings.

The Serpentine Galleries comprises two galleries situated 5 minutes walk from each other on either side of The Serpentine Bridge in the heart of the Royal Park of Kensington Gardens in central London. The Serpentine Gallery, established in 1970, and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in 2013, present world-renowned exhibitions of art, architecture and design throughout the year.

Admission is free. Open 10am - 6pm, Tuesday - Sunday, plus bank holidays. 

Please note: Lancaster Gate tube station is closed until July 2017. Nearest alternative tube stations are Marble Arch or Queensway.