Projects
- Ghosts That Live Amongst Us15 - 26 September 2020 155a Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London, SE22 8HX In recent months many of us have found ourselves reminiscing about a time we knew before, a conflict has grown between the past and the present and a heightened awareness of the traces that have been left behind now haunt us. Ghosts That Live Amongst Us contemplates the artefacts and activities which have written a narrative of the spaces we inhabit and have spent time. Participating artists: Anna Arbiter, Mark Beldan,
- To All Our Absent Dialogues25 February - 8 March 2020 155a Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London, SE22 8HX Whether we communicate solely through our gestures or speak to each other in differing languages, we are often absent in one dialogue yet present in another. An interpretation, assumption, or preconceived idea. To all our absent dialogues presents infinite ways to experience the same moment, object, space, or connection, all depends on our existing knowledge and framework, which we have built up to that point. Words
- Perhaps We Should Have Stayed27 - 30 November 2019 253 Hoxton Street, London, UK, N1 5LG Perhaps we should have stayed, a title referencing a collective sensed experience felt within today's political climate. The selected artist’s work alludes to a sense of space and conflicts simple existence with an experience of where we now are. Oscillating between the act of being present and reacting to a place. Teetering on the edge of controlling an environment or being controlled by one. Exploring the atmospheric light, movement
- Of Course, I Haven't Forgotten!22 August - 2 September 2019 155a Artists Space, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London, UK, SE228HX A phrase which can be said with either hasty agitation or with shared rejoice, Of course, I haven’t forgotten! presents individual practices acting as fragments of a larger ensemble, each artwork synchronously eludes to a mistaken memory, a past which was maybe eerily rose-tinted or an event to come which will eventually become strange and unfamiliar to us. Although varied, the 27 artworks exhibi
- We Can Only Have Fun On Certain Days22 - 30 April 2019 Stour Space, 7 Roach Rd, Fish Island, London E3 2PA An exhibition heavily influenced by Stour Space in which extreme contrasts of energies exist every day and run parallel to each other. From a yoga class to office space, a calm cafe on the canal which turns to a rowdy rave by night. A space where people without homes can eat a warm meal on Sundays and an expanse where artists are free to create late into the night. We can only have fun on certain days exhibits examples of b
- Let Me Know Before You Arrive25 - 31 October 2018 145 Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 7DG We were always waiting for somebody, some news, or an event. The space of time in-between now and the time which we’re longing for felt endless. Spending our night or day awaiting the coming hour. Some of us were inpatient, but we waited until it came, some of us needed to know when it was going to happen. Let me know before you arrive. Participating artists: Fabio Almeida, Roy Aurinko, Paula Baader, Tristan Barlow, Kim Bartelt, Louis
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Projects credited in
- Marching Through the FieldsMarching Through the Fields was the launch of Warbling Collective, a presentation of an international Instagram community that usually exists mostly online, exhibited together within a very small corner shop space in East Dulwich, London. Organised and curated by: Robyn Graham, Onur Safak & Vanessa Mosquera Cabanas Participating artists: Karolina Albricht, Roy Aurinko, Paula Baader, Cybèle Beaudoin Pilon, David Iain Brown, Sara Burwash, Cecilia Charlton, Étienne Chartrand, Stephen Deffet, Sonny
- Let Me Know Before You ArriveWe were always waiting for somebody, some news, or an event. The space of time in-between now and the time which we’re longing for felt endless. Spending our night or day awaiting the coming hour. Some of us were inpatient, but we waited until it came, some of us needed to know when it was going to happen. Let me know before you arrive. Organised and curated by: Robyn Graham, Onur Safak & Vanessa Mosquera Cabanas Participating artists: Fabio Almeida, Roy Aurinko, Paula Baader, Tristan Barlow, K
Work history
FounderWarbling
London, United KingdomFull Time
Warbling is an artist-run curatorial project based in London, UK, presenting artists from all over the world, those outside the large cities, alongside artists who are based here in London. Bringing together a programme that is driven by the necessitate for artists who usually share their work predominately online to show their practice in person, within a physical space and as part of a growing international community of artists. Supporting each other and creating meaningful connections.