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
5 November–22 November 2009
Works on the time-base spectrum by Jose Arnaud-Bello, Juliette Blightman, Mariana Castillo Deball, John Latham, Carlyle Reedy, and Barbara Steveni
15 October–22 November 2009
Works on the time-base spectrum. A solo show followed by a group show, and some recurrent events
Open by appointment
A permanent display of John Latham's work at Flat Time House provides an introduction to his cosmological theory.
16 April–10 May 2009
Some performed sculpture made in London 1968-1974. Barry Flanagan, John Latham, Liliane Lijn, Bruce McLean, and The Locked Room compiled and edited by Garth Evans, Peter Harvey and Gareth Jones
2 October–2 November 2008
This small exhibition brings together ten works made over a period of forty years, all reflecting in some way Latham's use and misuse of language and humour
Above the famous book sculpture cantilevered through the façade of Flat Time House is a vertical, two-dimensional echo, similarly presenting two books interleaved. This image on metal, produced at the same time as its sculptural equivalent and cemented to the front of the building, captures a print by John Mallinson, a close friend to John Latham and Barbara Steveni.
It is of great sadness for all at Flat Time House and John Latham Foundation to reflect upon the passing of John Mallinson in August this year. We send our heartfelt love and condolences to Tatiana and their family.
The future of Flat Time House, Peckham, the studio home of the late British artist John Latham, has been secured. The Estate of John Latham and Flat Time House Institute are delighted to announce that a purchaser for 210 Bellenden Road has come forward, generously allowing Flat Time House Institute to continue operating in its current premises. The Santarelli Family and Dino and Ernesta Santarelli Foundation will take ownership of the property that accommodates Flat Time House and the institute will continue to operate independently in the original studio and home of John Latham.