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'''Sartorial Contemporary Art''' was founded in 2005 as a project-led space in an 18th century Georgian house on Kensington Church Street in London. In October 2008 Sartorial Contemporary Art moved to Kings Cross, London. Sartorial Contemporary Art in house publication [[The Rebel magazine]] in collaboration with [[Harry Pye]] is released 4 times a year, usually connected with a current exhibition theme.
'''Sartorial Contemporary Art''' was founded in 2005 as a project-led space in an 18th century Georgian house on Kensington Church Street in London. In October 2008 Sartorial Contemporary Art moved to Kings Cross, London. Sartorial Contemporary Art in house publication [[The Rebel magazine]] in collaboration with [[Harry Pye]] is released 4 times a year, usually connected with a current exhibition theme.
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[[The Rebel magazine]] page.<br />
[[The Rebel magazine]] page.<br />
[[Gretta Sarfaty Marchant]] page.<br />





== External Links ==<br />
'''== External Links ==''' <br />


* http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/artistic-vandals-ii<br />
* http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/artistic-vandals-ii<br />

Revision as of 16:02, 9 September 2010


Sartorial Contemporary Art was founded in 2005 as a project-led space in an 18th century Georgian house on Kensington Church Street in London. In October 2008 Sartorial Contemporary Art moved to Kings Cross, London. Sartorial Contemporary Art in house publication The Rebel magazine in collaboration with Harry Pye is released 4 times a year, usually connected with a current exhibition theme.

Gallery Artists

Olly Beck, Katerina Botsari, Anka Dabrowska, Simcha Elias, Marcus Freeman, Mikey Georgeson, Gretta Sarfaty Marchant, Liz Neal, Stephen Peirce, Harry Pye, Ruth Uglow, Wen Wu

Artists Exhibited

Caline Aoun, Max Attemborough, Julie Bennett, Martin Lea Brown, Louise Camrass, Clare Chapman, Marcus Cope, Gordon Cheung, Matthew Collings, Simon Collins, Cyclops, Sam Dargan, Christopher Davies, Tomas Downes, Richard Ducker, Martin Dukes, Sarah Dwyer, Angela Eaton, Paul Haworth, Lee Holden, Sigrid Holmwood, James Howard, Mat Humphrey, Kevin Jones, James Jessop, Jasper Joffe, Dejan Kaludjerovic, Annie Kevans, August Kunnapu, Caroline List, Richard Livingston, Fiona Lumbers, Lee Maelzer, Robin Mason, Rui Matsunaga, Hugh Mendes, Martin McGinn, Stephanie Moran, Jost Münster, Peter Lamb, JA Nicholls, Gavin Nolan, Klarita Pandolfi, Frixos Papantoniou, Tim Parr, Fran Richardson, Rowdy, Hadrian Pigott, Martin Sexton, Terry Smith, Anj Smith, Jeni Snell, Matthew Stradling, Chris Tosic, Sweet Toof, Stella Vine, Joanna Whittle, Joby Williamson, Isabel Young

See Also

The Rebel magazine page.


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