Bermondsey Project Space

Bermondsey Project Space, founded in 2015 as Art Bermondsey Project Space, 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

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] Led by Olympus Mark Thackara (Europe) and David Ivens (UK), 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, photographs by 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, party photographs from the 1980s and 1990s by society photographer Dafydd Jones, originally commissioned for Tatler and Vanity Fair. 2016.[6]
  • Rewind, 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]
  • Marilyn Stafford | Stories in Pictures 1950-60, June–July 2017. Photographs by Marilyn Stafford.[9][10]

References

  1. Olympus Image Space. Bermondsey Project Space opens with 'Dench Does Dallas'
  2. Wall Street International Magazine. Kate Enters. A 21st Century Patron of the Arts.
  3. Artlyst. "The Future Can Wait". Art Bermondsey Project Space. 20.09.2015
  4. London Art Reviews. "Londoner Peter Dench does Dallas at the Art Bermondsey Project Space". 19.11.2015
  5. Mayor Gallery. LAb(au). "Calculations, Permutations, Notations"
  6. Vanity Fair. Dafydd Jones Party Photos
  7. Wall Street International. Julie Umerle. Rewind
  8. The Art Newspaper. An Intimate Look at Kate Bush
  9. "Marilyn Stafford: Stories in Pictures 1950 – 1960: June 27 @ 11:00 am - July 8 @ 6:00 pm". Art Bermondsey Project Space. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  10. Whitmore, Greg (29 April 2017). "The chic and the shabby: Paris in the 1950s by Marilyn Stafford". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 May 2017.

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