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Revision as of 07:47, 5 June 2025
Contents
Initiatives
- Venues
- Ambient Space
- Apiary Studios
- Banner Repeater, artist-run reading room and project space, *2010
- Barbican, performing arts centre, *1982
- Biblioteka Kyiv
- Bökship, bookshop and project space, *2008
- Books Peckham, secondhand books + zines
- Cafe OTO, music venue, *2008
- Call & Response, sound arts space, *2012
- Centre for Possible Studies, *2009
- Chelsea Space, gallery, UAL
- Close-Up, film centre, *2005
- Cybersalon, *1997/2013
- Deckspace, media lab, *2001
- Donlon Books, bookshop, *2008
- Enclave, artist-run infrastructure, *2012
- Even, *2015
- Flat Time House, *2008
- Focal Point, contemporary art gallery, Southend-on-Sea
- Furtherfield, formerly HTTP, *2004
- Gasworks, visual art centre, *1994
- Hayward Gallery, *1968
- The Horse Hospital, arts venue, *1993
- Housmans, radical bookshop, *1945
- Institute of Contemporary Arts, *1947
- London Centre for Book Arts, artist-run studio, *2012
- LUX, artists' moving image agency, *2002
- MayDay Rooms, archive and social space, *2011
- Mimosa House, non-profit project space
- noise=noise, since 2011
- not/nowhere, artist workers’ cooperative, *2018
- no.w.here, artist-run space, *2004
- Ormside Projects, arts & music project space, *2015
- Raven Row, exhibition centre, *2009
- Raylab
- Res., gallery and workspace, *2015
- Reference.Point
- Rio Cinema, *1976
- Serpentine Galleries, *1970, *2013
- The Showroom, art space, *1983
- Somerset House Studios, workspace, *2016
- SPACE, artist studios, *1968
- Tenderbooks, artist publishing space, *c2009
- Ti Pi Tin, artist-run project space for artists' publishing, *2009
- Total Refreshment Centre, music venue, *2012, [1]
- Vinyl Deptford, record store
- Watermans, arts centre, *1978
- Whitechapel Gallery, *1901
- Women's Art Library, MAKE
- Work, gallery and event space, *2011
- Past venues
- 2B Butler's Wharf, 1975-1978
- area 10, 2008-?
- Artec, centre, 1990-2000
- Art Meeting Place
- Arts Lab, 1967-1969
- B2, 1980-1982
- Backspace, 1996-1999
- Bank, 1991-1999
- Between Bridges, exhibition space, 2006-2011
- E:vent Gallery, 2003-2011
- Fantasy Factory, 1975-1996
- The Foundry, 2000-2010
- The Gallery, 1973-1978
- Gallery House, 1972-1973, [5]
- Indica, 1965-1967
- LimaZulu, artist-run project space, *c.2009-2016
- London Free School, 1966
- Lux Centre, 1997-2001
- MzTEK, 2009-2014
- Network 21, 1986
- New Arts Lab, 1969-1971
- New Vision Centre, 1956-1965
- rampART, social centre, 2004-2009
- The Shunt Lounge, night-time art space, 2006-2010
- Signals, 1964-1966, [6]
- Workfortheeyetodo, 1993-1998
- See also: London Bookshop Map (of independent bookshops, *2011), London Sound Survey (*2008), [7].
- Other initiatives
- ambientTV.NET, *1999
- Arika
- body-data-space, *2005
- Book Works, *1984
- Catalyst Radio, network, *2010
- Cenatus CIC, *2005
- Cinenova, feminist film and video distributor, *1991
- Common Practice, advocacy group, *2009
- DEMO Moving Image Experimental Politics, curatorial platform, *2019, [8]
- Deptford.TV
- East London Sound Ensemble
- Exploding Cinema, *1991
- Fluid Radio
- Furtherfield, *1996
- GAPS, curatorial collective, *2017
- HERVISIONS, femme-focused curatorial agency, *2015
- Kino Fist, film collective
- Live Algorithms for Music, *2004
- London Community Video Archive
- London Fieldworks, *2000
- LuckyPDF, *2009 [9]
- Mute Magazine, *1994
- NTS Radio, *2011
- Off Site Project, online curatorial platform, *2017
- Onoma Research
- OpenMute, server
- open_digi, *2002
- open-weather, *2020
- Resonance FM, radio, *2002
- Soundcamp, *2013
- SPC, *1996
- UKUUG, *1976
- The White Pube, *2015
- xxxxx, *2006
- YOHA
- The Wire, music magazine, *1982
- See also: [10].
- Past initiatives
- Antiuniversity of London, 1968
- Art in Ruins, artist group, 1984-2001
- Artist Placement Group, *1966
- International Times, magazine, 1966-1973
- London Film-Makers' Co-op, 1966-2001
- London Video Arts, later London Electronic Arts, 1976-2001
- Openlab, 2005-2012
- Orphan Drift, 1994-2003
- Robots And Avatars, 2007-2014
- shinkansen/Future Physical, 1989-2004
Events
- Antiuniversity Now, *2015
- Deptford X, festival, *1998
- Past events
- Algorithms for Her?, 2020, [11]
- pic.london, festival, 2017
- LowTechLab London, 2016
- Libre Graphics Meeting, 2016
- Redecentralize Conference, 2015
- Artist Self-Publishers' Fair, *2015
- Soundcamp/Reveil, *2014
- FutureFest, *2014
- Flossie, 2012-2014
- Oramics to Electronica, exhibition, 2012
- London Conference in Critical Thought, *2012
- Signal:Noise, *2011
- Art of Digital London, meetup, *2011
- Public 2.0, conference, 2011
- Decoding the Digital, 2010
- Ideas Before Their Time, symposium, 2010
- Digital Pioneers, exhibition, 2009-2010
- Calling Out Of Context, festival, *2009
- Reboot, 2008
- Disclosures, exhibition, 2008
- Computational Creativity, 2007
- Noise=Noise, 2007, 2012
- Cybersonica, festival, 2006-2010
- Netaudio, festival, since 2006
- Re-transmission, 2006
- Netaudio, 2006
- NODE.London, festival, 2006, 2008
- Her Noise, 2005
- Open Tech 2005
- WSFII, 2005
- ISMIR, conference, 2005
- London Girl Geek Dinners, *2005
- Openlab, *2005
- OpenTech, *2005
- Open Season, festival, 2005
- LAM Conference, *2004
- NotCon '04, 2004
- Cut and Splice, festival, *2003
- Le Placard, since 2003
- DMZ, media arts festival, 2003
- Extreme Computing, festival, 2002
- Art for Networks, exhibition, 2002
- Interlace, *2002
- Dorkbot London, *2001
- Atlantic Waves, festival, *2001
- N01se, 2000
- Expo Destructo, 1999
- Art Servers Unlimited, 1998
- Anti with E, 1997
- Cybersalon, *1997
- Cybernetic Serendipity, exhibition, 1968
Art workers
- Adnan Hadzi
- Agnes Cameron
- Alastair Bonnett
- Aleksander Kolkowski
- Alex McLean
- Ami Clarke
- Ana Ribeiro
- Andrew Forbes
- Anna Engelhardt
- Annet Dekker
- Anthony Davies
- Anthony Iles
- Aura Satz
- Bahar Noorizadeh
- Benedict Drew
- Borbála Soós (1984)
- Caroline Heron
- Chun Lee
- Claude Heiland-Allen
- Daniela Cascella
- Dubravka Sekulić
- Ed Webb-Ingall
- Emilie Giles
- Erika Balsom
- Fabian Tompsett
- Gabriel Menotti (1983)
- Gary Hall
- Geoff Cox
- Geraint Wiggins (1962)
- Ghislaine Boddington
- Gio D'Angelo
- Gordana Novakovic
- Graham Harwood
- Heath Bunting (1966)
- Howard Slater
- Ilze Black (1973)
- Irit Rogoff
- Jackie Hatfield
- James Stevens
- Janis Jefferies
- Jo Walsh
- Joana Chicau
- John Hill
- John M. Bowers
- Jonathan Kemp
- Joseph Hyde
- Josephine Berry
- Kaffe Matthews (1961)
- Karen Di Franco
- Katie Paterson (1981)
- Knut Aufermann
- Kodwo Eshun
- Laura Grace Ford
- Lawrence Abu Hamdan
- Lina Džuverović
- Lisa Haskel
- Luci Eyers
- Luciana Parisi
- Manu Luksch (1970)
- Mariana Marangoni
- Mark Peter Wright
- Marysia Lewandowska
- Matthew Fuller
- Mhamad Safa
- Miriyam Aouragh
- Monika Šubrtová (1978)
- Nicholas Thoburn (1970)
- Nick Thurston (1982)
- Olga Goriunova
- pantea
- Pete Gomes
- Peter Ride
- Rachel Baker
- Rodrigo Nunes
- Ryan Jordan
- Sarah Washington
- Salomé Voegelin
- Saul Albert
- Shu Lea Cheang
- Simon Pope (1966)
- Simon Worthington
- Sophie Clements
- Sophie MacDonald
- Stefan Szczelkun
- Steven Ball (1960)
- Stewart Home
- Thomson & Craighead
- Tim Jones
- Tom Ensom
- Toni Prug
- William Raban
- Wojciech Kosma (1981)
- Yamen Mekdad
- Formerly: Daniel Kordík (1976), Eleni Ikoniadou, Martin Howse, Steve Rushton, Winnie Soon.
- RIP: Barbara Steveni (1928-2020), Diann Bauer (1972-2022), Ian White (1971-2013), Jim Haynes (1933-2021), Marina Vishmidt (1976-2024).
Publications
- Life/live: la scène artistique au Royaume-Uni en 1996: de nouvelles adventures, 2 vols., ed. Carrie Pilto, Paris: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1996, 255 & 151 pp. v. 2: Anthologie, IA. Exh. survey of artist-run projects in London; held at the ARC, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, 5 Oct 1996-5 Jan 1997; Fundação das Descobertas, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, 23 Jan-21 Apr 1997. Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist. Artists. (French)/(English)
- Life-live: a cena artística no Reino Unido em 1996: novas aventuras, 2 vols., ed. Clara Távora Vilar, Lisbon: Centro Cultural de Belém, 1997. (Portuguese)
- Martin Coomer, Art London: A Guide to Contemporary Art Spaces, Ellipsis, 1999, 248 pp, IA.
- Emma Dexter, "London 1990-2001: Picturing the city", in Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis, ed. Ilona Blazwick, London: Tate, 2001, pp 72-95, IA. Exhibition.
- Dominique Moulon, "Media Art in London", 2009.
- Radical Essex, Southend-on-Sea: Focal Point Gallery, 2016. Digital publication. A project aiming to re-examine the history of Essex in relation to radicalism in thought, lifestyle, politics and architecture.
- Anna Harding (ed.), Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and Beyond, London: Space Studios, 2018. Review: Berry (Mute). [12]
- Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin (eds.), London Art Worlds: Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960–1980, Penn State University Press, 2018, 248 pp, PDF. Publisher.
- Anthony Iles, Inventory's Paper Assembly: Fierce Sociology, Sovereignty and Self-Organisation in London’s Small Press Publishing Scene 1995 to 2005, London: Middlesex University, 2019, 594 pp. PhD thesis. [13]
- David Rosenberg, Rebel Footprints: A Guide to Uncovering London's Radical History, 2nd ed., Pluto Press, 2019.
- David Curtis, London's Arts Labs and the 60s Avant-Garde, John Libbey Publishing, 2020, 212 pp, EPUB. Distributor.
- Lisa Tickner, London's New Scene: Art and Culture in the 1960s, Paul Mellon Centre, 2020, 416 pp. Publisher. Preview.
- Charlie Gere, World’s End, London: Goldsmiths Press, 2022, 208 pp. Publisher.
- Lost & Found: A European Literary Map of London, London: UCL, 2023. [14]
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