LONDON.- From April 27 to July 13 2018, 
S│2 London presents an exhibition dedicated to the spirit of Signals London.
In August 1964, David Medalla, Guy Brett, Paul Keeler, Gustav Metzger and Marcello Salvadori began to publish Signals Newsbulletin as part of the Centre for Advanced Creative Study, which they had set up in Medalla and Keelers apartment in Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington. The newsbulletin declared the groups aim to be dedicated to the adventures of the modern spirit and presented a wide range of international art, alongside and often  fused  with  poetry  and  progressive articles on architecture, agriculture, technology and science, among other topics. Alongside the newsbulletin, the group held early exhibitions at the Cornwall Gardens address, but Signals  truly  came  into  being  with  the  opening  of a gallery in a four-storey space on Wigmore Street in central London where they were able to present multiple  exhibitions  on  a  larger scale.
The constantly evolving and dynamic nature of their exhibition programme created a fertile ground for experimentation and the coalescing of a genuine internationalism of various social and cultural approaches together and it is from this position that this exhibition at S│2 London seeks to continue the conversation and ethos of Signals.
At the time of Signals, I went to London very often, almost every week we went to Signals because there was the opportunity to meet with friends, to talk, and above all, [to hear] what was being discussed at the time. It was an extremely rich time, very nourishing spiritually. --Carlos Cruz-Diez, In conversation at the Artist's Home in Paris, 26 February 2018
During its  two  years  of  existence,  Signals  London  brought together a network of Latin American, European, Asian, and North American artists in London. The history of Signals as a place for artists from across the  world  to  gather  and experiment without limits has rarely been told  and holds as much relevance today as it did  during  the  early  sixties in London.
They were all about my own age or possibly a bit younger and they were interested in breaking the traditional confines of the British art world. --Liliane Lijn, Interview of Liliane Lijn by Sylvia Kouvali, 7-8 March 2018
A new book will be published on the occasion of the exhibition including  previously  unpublished  photographs  from  the  archive   of Signals photographer and artist Clay  Perry,  as  well  as  interviews with Signals founder David Medalla, and Liliane Lijn and Carlos Cruz-Diez recollecting on their personal experiences of exhibiting at the gallery.
The exhibition at S│2 London will bring together works by artists  such as David Medalla, Takis, Sergio Camargo, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Mira Schendel, Lygia Clark, Antonio Calderara, Liliane Lijn, Gerhard von Graevenitz, Mary Martin, Hélio Oiticica, Li Yuan-Chia and many others. The format and presentation of the exhibition at S│2 London will echo the fluid and shifting character of Signals itself, with the gallery rehung every few weeks  encouraging  new conversations  and visual synergies between all the artists and their works. We  invite our audience to visit the exhibition multiple times over the course of the two month run period.
Signals expands the aims of S│2 London to present the work of artists who are art historically important and influential but may be currently undervalued by the market, in line with the gallerys 2017 exhibition programme instigated by Darren Leak and Bianca Chu, further to their appointments in January 2017.