Mitochronia

Deadline: 10/04/2026

City: London SE4  |  Region: London  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Paul Malone

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Mitochronia: art / science exhibition

Venue:

At the Art in Perpetuity Trust (APT) Gallery
6 Creekside, Deptford, London SE8 4SA

Dates and times:

7th to 17th May 2026. Thursday to Sunday, 12 to 5 pm.
Private View: 7 May.18:00 - 20:00 pm

In the beginning, over a billion years ago, life was nothing but green slime. Consisting of mats of bacteria, they didn’t do very much but were good at staying alive.

Then, after a few million years, one of these decided it would be a good idea to live inside of another. These were called mitochondria.

They provided energy to the host and in return were granted protection from the elements and various predators.

This Mitochronia exhibition pursues this theme, exploring the properties of these organelles as they evolve though time, their archaean ancestry and the role they have in contemporary therapeutic solutions. Mitochondria thrive on red and infra-red light.

These are components inherent in sunlight and, as such, form an important element in metabolic health. It is only recently that this form of light has been recognised for its importance.

This exhibition is part of an occasional series exploring different aspects of science and natural philosophy within an art environment.

These can be found on the Cipango.co.uk website and cover several topics.

Cipango was the ancient name of Japan, a place that Columbus was trying to reach when he accidentally discovered America. Essentially it was a place in the East reached by going West and contrarian in nature.

The gallery can encompass both projection (blacked out) spaces and day light (natural) spaces.

It is a high (5mtr) space. Although we are sympathetic to small condensed works it can accommodate large formats.

The website for the exhibition is www.cipango.co.uk/mitochronia

Please refer to our similar exhibitions at: Valency and Periastra

Please read the FAQs for further information. 

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Any artist with an enthusiasm for science or natural philosophy and working within a contemporary idiom.
When is the deadline?
10/April/2026
How many works can I submit?
3
When is the delivery date?
2+3 May 2026
When do I need to collect my work?
17th+18th May 2025
How much does it cost?
No money either way. Though donations to the exhibition are welcome. 3rd party donations will appear in the post exhibition catalogue
Are there payments to artists?
No
Is there a private view / opening?
Yes. 7th May 18.00 to 20.00
What are the exhibition opening hours?
Thursday to Sunday. 7th to 17th May. 12 noon to 5 pm.
Does the location have disabled access?
Yes
What publicity will be provided as part of the opportunity?
Exhibition website. Gallery website. Gallery mailout (c1000), Physical triple-fold to visitors. Information panels within the exhibitions - all can be photographed. Artists to provide their own social media.
Do I need to be present?
No
How do you decide on proposals?
Fit to theme. Contemporary idiom.
What happens if my proposal is chosen?
Curators will contact you through CuratorSpace
What kind of proposals are you looking for?
Unique interpretation of the theme. Interesting solutions and interpretation both of existing works and text proposal
What are the selection criteria?
Interpretation of theme. Would the proposal fit the ethic of the gallery space (warehouse). Can be installation, projection/TV, sculpture, graphic, or text proposal.

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