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'''Flat Time House''' was the studio home of British [[conceptual art]]ist [[John Latham (artist)|John Latham]] (1921–2006) and is now open as a [[contemporary art]] gallery, centre for alternative learning and [[Artist in residence|artist residency]] space, housing the John Latham [[archive]]. It is located on [[Bellenden Road]], [[South London|South]] [[London]], [[England]].<ref name=FTH>{{cite web|url=http://flattimeho.org.uk/about//|title=Flat Time House |publisher=flattimeho.org.uk |date=2016-12-30 |accessdate=2016-12-30}}</ref> It is a [[Charitable organization|registered charity]] under English law.<ref>{{EW charity|1132401|FLAT TIME HOUSE TRUST}}</ref>
'''Flat Time House''' was the studio home of British [[conceptual art]]ist [[John Latham (artist)|John Latham]] (1921–2006) and is now open as a [[contemporary art]] gallery, centre for alternative learning and [[Artist in residence|artist residency]] space, housing the John Latham [[archive]]. It is located on [[Bellenden Road]], [[South London|South]] [[London]], [[England]].<ref name=FTH>{{cite web |url=http://flattimeho.org.uk/about// |title=Flat Time House |publisher=flattimeho.org.uk |date=2016-12-30 |access-date=2016-12-30 |archive-date=31 December 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161231170147/http://flattimeho.org.uk/about// |url-status=dead }}</ref> It is a [[Charitable organization|registered charity]] under English law.<ref>{{EW charity|1132401|FLAT TIME HOUSE TRUST}}</ref>


==Recent Exhibitions==
==Recent exhibitions==
* ''Ants and Grasshoppers: reflections on the anxious object'' – [[Pavel Büchler]], [[John Cage]], [[Eva Koťátková]], [[John Latham (artist)|John Latham]], [[Sarah Lucas]]. Curated by [[David Thorp]]
* ''The Bard'' – [[William Blake]]
* ''Formative Years On Dearth'' – Sung Tieu
* ''the billion year spree'' – Annika Kahrs
* ''The Psychopathic Now'' – [[Jeff Nuttall]] and [[Bomb Culture]]
* ''Passive Imperative Participation Vibe'' – Ben Cain
* ''State 0'' – Lina Hermsdorf
* ''State 0'' – Lina Hermsdorf
* ''Tears Shared'' – [[Marc Camille Chaimowicz]] with [[Bruno Pelassy]]
* ''Tears Shared'' – [[Marc Camille Chaimowicz]] with [[Bruno Pelassy]]
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==Funding==
==Funding==
Flat Time House is publicly funded by [[Arts Council England]] and via grant by the John Latham Foundation. Additional financial support for the programme comes from trusts and foundations including the estate of Barry Flanagan, the [[Henry Moore Foundation]], the [[Statens Kunstfond|Danish Arts Council]], [[University College London]], [[Arts and Humanities Research Council]], [[Lisson Gallery]] and [[Arts Catalyst]].<ref name=FTH /><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://theartnewspaper.com/news/news/london-artist-s-living-sculpture-studio-to-close-permanently-next-year/|title=London artist’s ‘living sculpture’ studio to close permanently next year|last=Shaw|first=Anny|date=10 August 2015|work=The Art Newspaper|access-date=2016-12-31|via=}}</ref>
Flat Time House is publicly funded by [[Arts Council England]] and via grant by the John Latham Foundation. Additional financial support for the programme comes from trusts and foundations including the estate of Barry Flanagan, the [[Henry Moore Foundation]], the [[Statens Kunstfond|Danish Arts Council]], [[University College London]], [[Arts and Humanities Research Council]], [[Lisson Gallery]] and [[Arts Catalyst]].<ref name=FTH /><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://theartnewspaper.com/news/news/london-artist-s-living-sculpture-studio-to-close-permanently-next-year/|title=London artist’s ‘living sculpture’ studio to close permanently next year|last=Shaw|first=Anny|date=10 August 2015|work=The Art Newspaper|access-date=2016-12-31}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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Flat Time House
Flat Time House is located in Greater London
Flat Time House
Location within London
Established2008 (2008)
Location210 Bellenden Road, London, England
Coordinates51°27′58″N 0°04′27″W / 51.466036°N 0.074038°W / 51.466036; -0.074038
Key holdingsJohn Latham Archive
DirectorGareth Bell-Jones
Public transit access Peckham Rye
Websitewww.flattimeho.org.uk

Flat Time House was the studio home of British conceptual artist John Latham (1921–2006) and is now open as a contemporary art gallery, centre for alternative learning and artist residency space, housing the John Latham archive. It is located on Bellenden Road, South London, England.[1] It is a registered charity under English law.[2]

Recent exhibitions

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Residencies

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  • N-U graduate residency – Past residents include Fiona Marron, Rose Parish
  • State 0 research residency – Past residents include Katherine Jackson and Sophia Satchell Baeza
  • Phynance Residency – Past residents include Alex Frost, Simon and Tom Bloor
  • Stuart Whipps – in residence 2012
  • Laure Prouvost – in residence 2010

Funding

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Flat Time House is publicly funded by Arts Council England and via grant by the John Latham Foundation. Additional financial support for the programme comes from trusts and foundations including the estate of Barry Flanagan, the Henry Moore Foundation, the Danish Arts Council, University College London, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Lisson Gallery and Arts Catalyst.[1][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Flat Time House". flattimeho.org.uk. 30 December 2016. Archived from the original on 31 December 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  2. ^ "FLAT TIME HOUSE TRUST, registered charity no. 1132401". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  3. ^ Shaw, Anny (10 August 2015). "London artist's 'living sculpture' studio to close permanently next year". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
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