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SKIP Gallery is an international, collaborative, multi-disciplinary public art project dedicated to creating much needed space, opportunities, funding and advocacy for emerging artists. We are devoted to creating and curating art that meets people at ‘eye level’ and inspires discourse in the public realm, beyond the standard galleries, museums and funded institutions.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

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SKIP House

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SKIP HOUSE

Having collaborated with SKIP Gallery on three other projects, Harrison decided that with London rental prices at an all time high, he would make a statement by living in a skip. "The Skip House is the natural progression and culmination of six years of art installations, exhibitions, fashion shows, theatre, gigs and funerals,” says Borowski. “When Harrison came to us with this magnificent idea we jumped at it.”

PAST EXHIBITIONS

Fandangoe SKIP *on Tour*

New York Edition

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Following on from our London residencies at Canary Wharf and Greenwich Peninsula, we are delighted to announce that Fandango SKIP, in collaboration with Fandangoe Kid, Caukin Studio and The Loss Project is going on tour to New York. The candy-coloured, ice-cream-kiosk-in-a-skip will appear in Brookfield Place, New York October 6th-11th and there will be free mental health workshops, as well as free scoops of Fandangoe flavoured ice cream served up by ‘Blue Marble'.

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SKIP Gallery X Cool Shit

THE DROP – a major new art installation full of colour, humour and play – marked the inaugural collaboration between SKIP Gallery and artist collective Cool Shit. Springing up as a spectacular public ‘moment’ in Hoxton Square, London, the colossal 5m high inflatable pop-up, in a mammoth 12-yard skip, saw the introduction of a new character to the Cool Shit roster: Mr. Cool, a figure loosely based on the mythical Caganer – a bare-bottomed little chap who is a regular feature in the nativity scenes in Catalunya. 

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SKIP Gallery X Caukin Studio X Self Space

A SKIP Gallery production, conceived and built by architecture practice CAUKIN Studio, alongside therapy service Self Space.

The Feelings Library is an art installation aimed at bringing awareness to mental health issues and tackling loneliness this Christmas.

Step inside and discover a new way to open up about how you're feeling and find comfort in connecting with others.

At a time where we feel lonelier and more disconnected than ever - stop for a minute and notice how much we have in common.

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SKIP GALLERY X

THE FACTORY PROJECT 

Artists involved - Maja Djordjevic, Michael Johansson, Paul Kindersley, Darvish Fakhr, Xu Yang, Sarah Maple, David Shrigley, Baker and Borowski, Hayden Kays, Ally Rosenberg, Holly & Faith, Esther Gamsu, Gary Mansfield, Dion Kitson and Lucy Gregory

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BUMs

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DioHoria Mykonos

An exhibition celebrating

bums in all their glory

 

Artists including Aggtelek, Sports Banger, Jeremy Deller, Flying Leaps, Maja Djordjevic, Paul Kindersley, Dion Kitson, MC Llamas, Sarah Maple, Elizabeth Prentis, Ally Rosenberg, Sol Golden Sato, Stuart Semple, David Shrigley, Max Siedentopf and Xu Yang

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Sarah Maple's magnificent

SKIP Gallery artwork

'THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT'

is now on sale as a signed print.

Look At This

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Arts Building

An exhibition of seven skips transformed into artworks 

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Like it or Lump it

SKIP Gallery X Selfridges

Baker & Borowski present a new SKIP Gallery Series and Fitting Room Residency at Selfridges Oxford Street

LOOK AT THIS

David Shrigley

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UPGRADE

Richard Woods

Like Wood’s contribution to the 2017 Folkestone Triennial, Upgrade used the form of a graphic three-dimensional caricature of a house to bring a fresh perspective to its urban location.

UPGRADE AT SKIP GALLERY RICHARD WOODS ABANDONS HIS HOUSE IN HOXTON SQUARE
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