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Moving Image London

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Thursday, 13 October 2011 - Sunday, 16 October 2011

Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, Southbank, SE1 9PH

Exhibitions: Art, Gallery, Video

How Much: Free!

2011 sees three brand new art fairs hitting London, all of them offering something a little bit different from the vastness of Frieze.

One we're particularly excited about is Moving Image London - as the title suggests, a fair that focuses on contemporary video art and other artist-produced films.

A carefully selected collection of international galleries are involved, with a particularly strong showing from America, where the fair was conceived by the guys behind Winkleman Gallery.

London is well represented too, with Green Cardamom, Cole and Hales Gallery all involved.

All in all, a very welcome addition to a packed Frieze Week.

13-15.10.11.

This event is one of Spoonfed's very best of October.

Keep up to date with Spoonfed's Frieze Week Diary.

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