April’s Walking Tour begins at the Whitechapel Gallery . Before you set off, make sure to go upstairs and check out the new display from our archive Q&A: Artists in Conversation. For our first stop, walk across the road to Window Space to see the site-specific work by Felicity Hammond. Now make your way to French Riviera to view the beautiful graphite and oil figurative work by Tom Ellis. The tour then heads to Bethnal Green where the next three galleries all fall on one street. First step into Maureen Paley to see the collaborative work by Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon. Further up the road is the opening night of Fugazi at Division of Labour. Here, explore the malleability of culture and the layering of social histories within materials and objects. Last stop is The Ryder Projects where Polish artist Ewa Axelrad shows her new compelling work. Like us on Facebook: Whitechapel Gallery First Thursdays @ Show your @FirstThurs finds at @FirstThurs #FirstThurs #art #eastlondon #walking tour 1. Whitechapel Gallery Q&A: Artists in Conversation Eduardo Paolozzi Terrains of the body 77–82 Whitechapel High St, London,E17QX @FirstThurs @_TheWhitechapel 2. Window Space To Soften the Massing 59 - 63 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7PF @thecassart 3. French Riviera Photocopy Drawings 309 Bethnal Green Rd, London E2 6AH @FrenchRiviera88 4. Maureen Paley Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon 21 Herald St, London E2 6JT @MaureenPaley 5. Division of Labour FUGAZI 13-19 Herald Street, London, E2 6JT 6. The Ryder Projects Ewa Axelrad: SATIS 19a Herald St, London, E2 6JT @TheRyderProject Like us on Facebook: Whitechapel Gallery First Thursdays @ Show your @FirstThurs finds at @FirstThurs #FirstThurs #art #eastlondon #walking tour .
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