Galleries Goldstein at Goodhood (GaG) in East London launches its second exhibition tomorrow evening called 'I Pity Inanimate Objects: New Solidarity'. The works on show include sculptures created using everyday objects and reclaimed materials. Contributions are courtesy of well-established artists such as Mike Ballard, Carl D’Alvia, Dmitri Galitzine, Rowena Harris, Misha Hollenbach, Agata Madejska, Russell Maurice, Kate Merry and Murray O’Grady.

GaG's inaugural show Asbestos Curtain contributed significantly to the mapping of emerging genre Cosmic Abstraction, so we're excited to see what the gallery has in store for us this time. The opening night kicks off tomorrow at 6.30pm, and the exhibition will run until September 17th. Head down to Goldsteins at Goodhood, 20 Coronet Street. London. N1 6HD.