Art Bermondsey Project Space
Art Bermondsey Project Space, founded in 2015, is a not-for-profit arts platform sponsored by Olympus in association with State Magazine. Located in a 3,000 sq ft converted Georgian townhouse adjacent to the White Cube Bermondsey, the gallery hosts three exhibition rooms over three floors of this former paperworks. The gallery presents a programme of exhibitions, events and out-reach educational projects, producing a publication to accompany each show in support of the gallery programme. The Gallery Director is Mike von Joel.
History
Art Bermondsey Project Space was founded in London as a not-for-profit gallery in October 2015[1] to encourage personal development through visual art and support the fusion of art, photography and culture.[2] Spearheaded by Olympus' executives Mark Thackara (Europe) and David Ivens (UK), the Art Bermondsey Project Space also has outreach partners in Amsterdam, Berlin and Hamburg.
Exhibitions
- The Future Can Wait, a satellite exhibition of London's New Wave artists. 2015.[3]
- Dench Does Dallas, by photographer Peter Dench. 2015.[4]
- Calculations, Permutations, Notations by the Belgian collective LAb(au) in collaboration with The Mayor Gallery. 2016.[5]
- Exhibition in a Box, a selection of party photographs from the 80s and 90s by society photographer Dafydd Jones, originally commissioned for Tatler and Vanity Fair. 2016.[6]
- Rewind, a solo exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by Julie Umerle. 2016.[7]
- The Kate Inside: Kate Bush, iconic and unseen photographs by Guido Harari. 1982 -93. 2016.[8]
Notes and references
- ↑ Olympus Image Space. Art Bermondsey Project Space opens with 'Dench Does Dallas'
- ↑ Wall Street International Magazine. Kate Enters. A 21st Century Patron of the Arts.
- ↑ Artlyst. "The Future Can Wait". Art Bermondsey Project Space. 20.09.2015
- ↑ London Art Reviews. "Londoner Peter Dench does Dallas at the Art Bermondsey Project Space". 19.11.2015
- ↑ Mayor Gallery. LAb(au). "Calculations, Permutations, Notations"
- ↑ Vanity Fair. Dafydd Jones Party Photos
- ↑ Wall Street International. Julie Umerle. Rewind
- ↑ The Art Newspaper. An Intimate Look at Kate Bush