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META-LIBRARY as part of Add To My Library Vol.III

In addition to the public installation-Emblem Billboard, the interior gallery space hosts a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse collaborated with local booksellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.

For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on
T +44 (0) 7960 991 550
E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook

Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 9 pm
Also by appointment
Public Site-Specific Billboard can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.

Project Kindly Supported By local bookshops:

The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.

Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich

South London Art Map
www.spc.org


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Emblem – Deconstructed And Destroyed :A Homage To John Latham

Christina Mitrentse

30 September – 2 November 2011

Thursday- Sunday 1-6pm.

Launch Evening: Friday 30 September 2011, 7 – 11 p.m Performance by Aoife Van Linden Tol

At: Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9SW 
Entrance on Bardsley Lane | Click here for a map

Trinity ∴ are pleased to announce both the inaugural exhibition and launch of their new space and programme in Greenwich, London, coinciding with London’s foremost contemporary arts festival Deptford X and Deptford Last Fridays. The exhibition presents two artists whose work reflects the legacy of the renowned British conceptual artist John Latham (1921 – 2006).

Emblem – Deconstructed And Destroyed, a new public art installation by the established, multidisciplinary artist Christina Mitrentse will be the first in an ongoing programme of site-specific billboard pieces commissioned for the site which will be viewable 24/7. The work forms part of Mitrentse’s acclaimed ongoing project Add To My Library, recently exhibited at Art Work Space, The Hempel, West London. In response to John Latham’s book-relief sculpture which penetrates the main window fronting Flat Time House in Peckham, Mitrentse’s work takes the form of a large-scale screen printed ‘Book Flag’, addressing the Trinity ∴ building’s edifice, paying devoted tribute to this highly important post-war artist.

“Latham considered his house a ‘living sculpture’ and used a theoretical language in which ‘Flat Time’ describes the way time and all possible events can be represented by the length and width of a flat canvas”

In addition to this the interior gallery space will host a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse will collaborate with local book-sellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.
Evening Performance by Aoife Van Linden Tol

Internationally active artist and curator, Aoife Van Linden Tol will engage in a live performance using black-powder explosives to selectively detonate and delicately mark a number of books at the opening. The physical remnants of the performance will subsequently be displayed in the gallery space, 
alongside a videowork documenting the process.

John Latham was an important inspiration in her shift from object to action.
Akin to Latham, this later led to the addressing and inclusion of in science, cosmology and sociology.

Please click here to see updated information on related events and editions

For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on
T +44 (0) 7960 991 550
E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook

Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 10 pm
Also by appointment
Site-Specific Work can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.

Project Kindly Supported By Local Bookshops:

The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.

Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich

South London Art Map
www.spc.org


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