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LONDON 2026

April 2 
Gavin Wade: L is for Landscape

Without Dirt
Ella Belenky, Harun Morrison , Oona Wilkinson 

May 1
David Blamey
Matthew Cornford
Schirin Kretschmann

May 2
Genré [machine] Painting
Andee Collard

May 16
Hilary Jack

May 23
Old Skool - Artist Talk 2-5pm

May 28
Saulius Leonavičius invites
Jez Dolan,  Lewis Graham, Joanne Masding.
Paul Vivien, more to folow...

May 30
Pallet Show
Daniel Pryde-Jarman

June 4
Old Europe2
Saulius Leonavičius

June 6
Ostalgie Reading Room
-Performance
Old Europe2 - Artist Talk
2-5pm

June 11
Angelina May Davis

June 11
Andrew Lacon

June 20 -21
Film Weekend
Céline Berger, Priscila Fernandes,
Duncan Poultan, more to follow...

June 27
Old England - Artist Talk 2-4pm

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Hyper_DEFLATION
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Songs of the Modern World
Cool - Warm - Hot
Fayre Share Fayre
NHS
Abstract Kab - Radical Plagerism
Council of Voices : Vanley Burke
Collected Domestic Conceptualism

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Division of Labour Holy Trinity, Cloudesley Square, London N1 0HN, UK c/o The Florence Trust - Tube:  Angel / Bus No19 Islington Green


LONDON
April - May - June

Join us this spring for a three-month curatorial programme from April to June 2026, comprising exhibitions and discursive events at The Florence Trust, Holy Trinity, Cloudesley Square, Islington. The venue lies within a short walk of Angel Tube Station or is accessible via Bus No. 19 to Islington Green.  

The programme marks Division of Labour’s return* to working in London following a sustained period of activity in Manchester. This return is framed as a critical encounter with the London art economy, foregrounding questions of location, circulation, and value within a shifting cultural infrastructure. 
Division of Labour extends heartfelt thanks to the Florence Trust for the generous use of the gallery.

Our presence across both London and Salford, reflects a historical dialogue between the intellectual ferment of North London, where Marx spent time in exile, and Greater Manchester, whose industrial landscape shaped Engels’ observations and the early foundations of Marxist theory.

*Division of Labour was based on Herald Street in Bethnal Green from around 2016 to 2020 and is now returning to London after six years at Paradise Works, a studio complex in Salford that plays a leading role in the contemporary art ecology of the North West.

A full programme will follow shortly..



image credit: Holy Trinity Church, Cloudesley Square.N. U.F398. / found postcard with sticky dots, (in 2013 the spires were protected by  covering them with blue material)