9 October–23 November 2014 | Opening Wednesday 8 October 6–9pm
Produced by Book Works and Flat Time House with artist Katrina Palmer following her residency in Summer 2013, and featuring work by Katrina Palmer, Francesco Pedraglio, Samuel Hasler and Sarah Tripp, this exhibition comprises writing, sound recordings, video, sculpture and printed matter, presented in conversation with the physical and symbolic environment of John Latham’s former home and studio.
4 September–28 September 2014 | Opening Wednesday 3 September 6–9pm
A solo presentation of works by Carlyle Reedy, also featuring materials, documents and fragments of a career in art, writing and performance that spans five decades. Curated by Karen Di Franco
DEADLINE: Tuesday 26 August
The MFI graduate award is presented each year to selected new graduates with the aim of supporting their development as artists. The awardees form a discussion and study group, the MFI Group, which is based at Flat Time House.
5 June–27 July 2014 Thursday-Sunday 12-6pm
Simon & Tom Bloor present a series of new sculptural works made during the inaugural PHYNANCE residency that took place at Flat Time House from November 2013 to March 2014.
8 March–30 March 2014 weekends 4–6pm
This series of events at Flat Time House is part of a research project with Electra into the work of the women active in 60s and 70s London. Rather than a direct historical enquiry, each weekend event explores collaborative relationships between artists of this and younger generations, through performance and discussion. Places for all events are limited and must be booked in advance.
29 November 2013–12 January 2014
A pedagogical theatre of unlearning and the limits of knowledge. Directed by Jakob Jakobsen.
26 September–27 October 2013
EXCHANGE is an exhibition and publication including works by Lynda Benglis, Patricia Lennox-Boyd, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, John Latham, Robert Morris, Hollis Frampton, Ian White and H.D. Curated by Gil Leung
29 June–4 August 2013
An exhibition including archival printed matter, video and original artworks from three radical pedagogical activities of the late 60s; The Anti-University, The Hornsey Sit-in and Alexander Trocchi's sigma project, with new contributions from Adelita Husni-Bey & Park McArthur, Jakob Jakobsen, Sarah Pierce and Olivia Plender & Patrick Staff
28 March–12 May 2013
In a series of moving image works and ceramic sculptures, Jackson continues her ongoing invest- igation into mutability and transformation, which takes its lead from Goethe's concept of an imaginary primal plant, the Urpflanze, that contained coiled up within it the potential to unfurl all possible future forms
10 January–10 February 2013
Flat Time House opened its adjoining flat as a permanent residency space in 2012. For his first solo show in London, Stuart Whipps presents an exhibition of work made while in residence
28 September–28 October 2012
Anna Barham, Julika Gittner, Heather Phillipson with work by Bob Cobbing. This exhibition takes experimentation with phonetics as a starting point, addressing the abstraction of language through the physicality of sound itself. Curated by Bridget Crone
28 June–29 July 2012
An archival exhibition including film, sound, installation and events presenting a portrait of the Better Books bookshop, a hub of the London avant-garde during the late 1950s and the 1960s
31 March–6 May 2012
Following a performance at Wysing Arts Centre on 10 March with a reworked script, Flat Time House presents an exhibition including an installation of the original set with props, preparatory material and documentation from performances in 1978, 1991 and 2012
29 September–30 October 2011
John Latham and Austin Osman Spare, curated by Mark Titchner
24 June–31 July 2011
A reprise of the 1964 ICA exhibition with some free replacements and omissions. An exhibition by Mathieu Copeland
7 April–15 May 2011
An exhibition of new work made at Flat Time House
25 September–24 October 2010
An exhibition about John Latham's Skoob Tower Ceremonies (1964-68 & 1996-1998), with A Place to Sit, A Place to Read, A Place to Sit and Read by Gareth Long
24 June–25 July 2010
featuring material from AMM, Better Books, Bob Cobbing, DIAS, Coleridge Goode, Joe Harriott, James Joyce, Jeff Keen, John Latham, Annea Lockwood, Gustav Metzger, John Stevens, Val Wilmer and more
6 May–6 June 2010
Flat Time House presents two studies for John Latham's epic 20 panel work Story of the RIO
8 April–25 April 2010
New work for Flat Time House