From the outside this striking gallery is reminiscent of a village shop, however once inside it offers one of the most dynamic art spaces in London. It operates with three main showrooms, each wonderfully minimalist, airy and fresh.
The gallery is known for introducing important artists from the UK, mainland Europe and North America, propelling stable and emerging artists into mainstream circles. Past gallery heroes have included Cynthia Poole and John Salt.
With a specialisation in contemporary realism, the displays see still lifes and inspiring urban and rural landscapes captivate their audiences. With the exhibitions rotating on a monthly basis, the gallery is constantly advocating new talent.
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