In know what you're thinking. Hackney where? There's not even a tube station there, can't be bothered. Eschew all of those thoughts from your mind now and come anyway. Decima Gallery, home to irreverent shows like The Art Olympics, Hackney Adventures and Artists versus Estate Agents Monopoly is worth the extortionate cab fare/long bike ride out. Housed within an old peanut factory, this slightly dilapidated yet charming space is home to not only some of the East London art scene's more daring, funny and alternative works.
For those that missed their extravaganza at the Hackney Wicked Festival: poor fools! You missed a veritable mix of mock-Olympic events that made arguably bitter references to the likely fact that the whole place will be flattened by bulldozers in a year or two and replaced with benign shopping malls. Events included Piers Wardle's Tossing The Paintbrush Competition, Stephen Micalef's Olympic Poems, Jenny Lindvall Slowest Pint to Mouth Competition Andrew Hart Throwing the 'diskcus' (the spelling error is intentional: everyone brought the worst 12 record they had and tried to throw it as far as possible). Genius.
They're also quite a web-savvy bunch: they have their own dedicated art TV station online, called Decima TV. They also flog some very reasonably priced and impressive pieces of art (if contemporary art is your passion) on eBay. To get there tube it to Bethnal Green/Bromley-by-Bow/Mile End; or take the DLR to Bow Church/Stratford then grab these buses: 276, 8, 30, 26. read more