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Concrete Motion

Until 21st May 2026

Swiss Cottage Gallery

Free

A gallery wall installation features a large yellow-and-black graphic mural of overlapping human silhouettes with two framed artworks mounted on top along a white corridor.

Until 21st May 2026

Swiss Cottage Gallery

Free

Concrete Motion explores the figure in movement in the London Borough of Camden through the lens of subculture and the skating community.

Featuring the artworks of Derek Jarman and a commissioned film from Rough Method and Dan Magee, the figure in motion is explored through multi-disciplinary mediums combining film, installation and community participation.

Community-led workshops and video contributions have shaped the exhibition itself, allowing skaters to recreate their vivd world of concrete skateparks within the gallery.

Concrete Motion becomes a spaces, within the heart of the Borough of Camden, where the skating community has left their mark.

A collaborative exhibition from Swiss Cottage Gallery and BA Culture, Criticism and Curation students of Central Saint Martins.

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