Cadiz Gallery

Cadiz Gallery Located next to the Deptford Creek Bridge, and the award winning landmark Laban Centre of Dance.

20th October 2016 sees the opening of the Cadiz Gallery situated on Deptford Creek, and the occasion is being marked with a Private View of the inaugural ‘STILL POP’ exhibition by Antony ‘H’ Haylock and Paul Siggins. Five minutes’ walk from Greenwich; Cutty Sark tube and just a few minutes from Deptford High Street, the Cadiz Gallery lies smack in the middle of two very contrasting areas of South

London. Cadiz is a unique space reflecting the contemporary architecture of this revitalised area. The gallery is a wedge of glass, steel and concrete, allowing art work to be seen from the exterior and interior, opening up a multitude of possibilities of displaying artwork, and benefitting from a high ceiling and floods of natural lighting.

30/06/2017

Laura zabo makes sustainable, vegan, eco-friendly fashion repurposing tyres; clothes, sandals, handbags, belts, jewellery, guitar straps, dog leads and mirrors

03/05/2017
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26/04/2017

Dear Georgie, thanks for the great feature . So lovely !!! Thanks :)

Laura ZABO Sustainable Vegan Fashion is an innovative, creative independent brand making unique jewellery and fashion accessories from scrap tyres. Laura was inspired on a trip to Africa where she

The Cadiz Gallery presents Shakti Orion’s first solo exhibition in Greenwich, SE London, from 7th April to 7th May 2017....
29/03/2017

The Cadiz Gallery presents Shakti Orion’s first solo exhibition in Greenwich, SE London, from 7th April to 7th May 2017. Shakti’s work is expressed in the medium of visual art and performance, She uses the art and performance to simplify and make concrete complex realities. Shakti Orion will perform 'Black Onion' at the opening night on 7 April at an event running from 1830 to 2100.

Shakti is self-taught in fine arts and her way of painting is direct and impulsive coming from imagination and intuition, where she values emotion over technique.

She is very interested in faces as a symbol of identity in a literal and metaphorical way, her portraits tend to have a sense of movement and rawness, digging down into what lies beneath the surface, in an attempt to return to the initial honest innocence.

At the core of her work lie an insight into emotional state of mind, embodying it through the different medium of her practice.

The exhibition features paintings, photographs, collages, video, conceptual pieces and a performance work associated with the exhibition called ‘Black, Red and White Onion’ a performance of endurance, repetition and stamina that explores tangled metaphysical spaces, where both the root cause of oppression and the answer to liberation lies.

The art works on display, intertwine and move among each other creating a dance of different languages, mediums, styles and themes, all of them sharing an untreated natural freshness under Shakti’s artistic vision.

Shakti was born in Spain and has lived in London since 2006, she is a Bow Arts artist and an associate artist of Chisenhale Dance Space; she studied dance at the Trinity Laban centre, an MA in Performance at Goldsmiths College and Film making at Westminster College. in the last few years she has worked at the fringe of visual arts and dance, producing paintings, live art, video art, choreographies, documentaries, photography and performance installations. Shakti has presented her work in the UK and internationally in South Korea, Italy, Portugal and Greece.

This exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Shakti’s friend Stefan Werc.

Opening times : 10am-4pm Mon-Fri
and on Saturday 8th, 22nd, 29th April 10am-5pm
Other performances
Black Onion on the 20th April at 6.30pm
Red Onion on 7th April at 2.30pm - Closing Event

08/03/2017
Awesome opening party of the Norman Watt-Roy exhibition at Cadiz Gallery last night, with a fantastic Q&A with the legen...
01/03/2017

Awesome opening party of the Norman Watt-Roy exhibition at Cadiz Gallery last night, with a fantastic Q&A with the legend Norman Watt-Roy himself and brilliant artist Tad Blower. Great exhibition, great guests and an all-round great evening! Thank you to everyone who attended.

OFFICIAL OPENING PARTY - 28th February 20176PM – 9PM“The Man With The Face From Outer Space On His Faith and Grace” - Pa...
21/02/2017

OFFICIAL OPENING PARTY - 28th February 2017
6PM – 9PM

“The Man With The Face From Outer Space On His Faith and Grace” - Paintings of Norman Watt-Roy by Tadeus Blower.

Norman Watt-Roy will be in conversation with Tadeus Blower at 7pm.
Also in attendance will be bandmate Wilko Johnson and Southend Harmonica legend Lew Lewis and other special guests.

www.cadizgallery.co.uk
13 Harmony Place, London SE8 3FE
British Rail Mainline stations: Greenwich BR or Deptford BR
Nearest DLR station Cutty Sark (Greenwich) or Deptford Bridge

From Idea to Exhibition Meet and greet with Tad Blower, the artist who created the ‘Norman’ Exhibition.Found out how and...
17/02/2017

From Idea to Exhibition

Meet and greet with Tad Blower, the artist who created the ‘Norman’ Exhibition.
Found out how and why this unique show came to fruition, the pitfalls along the way,
from hi-tech holograms to low-tech flicker books, and the relationship between art and music.

Informal chat and slide show starts at 2.00pm on the19th February at the CADIZ GALLERY

Meridian Magazine in Greenwich just featured the Cadiz Gallery and Laura Zabo Sustainable Fashion. Visit our new exhibit...
07/02/2017

Meridian Magazine in Greenwich just featured the Cadiz Gallery and Laura Zabo Sustainable Fashion. Visit our new exhibition from Saturday, 11th February.

Multi-Media Hommage to Legendary Bass Player and Rock & Roll Superhero NORMAN WATT-ROYopens 1st February 2017This extrao...
30/01/2017

Multi-Media Hommage to Legendary Bass Player and Rock & Roll Superhero NORMAN WATT-ROY
opens 1st February 2017
This extraordinary exhibition and event celebrates the sounds, movement, expressions and existence of fluid fingered, bass player, Norman Watt-Roy. Recognised, by most, as one of the world’s greatest bassists; most famous for being a Blockhead, exceptional session work, and for the last twenty-five years, as Wilko Johnson’s secret weapon, Norman is still continually working, touring and playing.
The show is the launch of the Watt-Roy Flicker-book, also created by Essex-based artist, Tad Blower and commissioned by Cadiz Music.

16/01/2017

This simple photo..., this 'simple photo' means A LOT to me, really a lot. Lemme explain why: simply because when I was young, actually... 'younger' ;-), two of my main music inspirations were Killing Joke (Killing Joke: Official) and Hawkwind, I always aimed and dreamt one day to somehow play together..... last night it has happened, with an official invitation, for an amazing 2 hours live session at the Cadiz Art Gallery in London, exploring the deepest and widest meanders of psychedelic drone soundscapes!!! Yes, legend Martin 'Youth' Glover was on bass and harmonium while maestro Nik Turner was on saxophone, jamming with myself GAUDI on Korg MS20 among other great musicians...... Nothing else to add. just a massive THANX! . actually, something else to add: we have recorded the session, lets listen to the audio and see what will we do with that. stay tuned ;-)

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