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'''Sartorial Contemporary Art''' is an art gallery in London, England. It 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. Following [[The Guardian]] observation about Harry Pye exhibition 'Me,me,me', the gallery space has achieved maturity and it has become a real space within the artistic circuit<ref>The Guardian, page 36. Feb 24 2007</ref>. 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''' is an art gallery in London, England. It 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. Following [[The Guardian]] observation about Harry Pye exhibition 'Me,me,me', the gallery space has achieved maturity and it has become a real space within the artistic circuit<ref>The Guardian, page 36. Feb 24 2007</ref>. 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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Sartorial Contemporary Art is an art gallery in London, England. It 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. Following The Guardian observation about Harry Pye exhibition 'Me,me,me', the gallery space has achieved maturity and it has become a real space within the artistic circuit[1]. 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
The gallery represents the following artists: Olly Beck, Katerina Botsari, Anka Dabrowska, Simcha Elias, Marcus Freeman, Mikey Georgeson, Gretta Sarfaty Marchant, Liz Neal, Stephen Peirce, Harry Pye, Ruth Uglow and Wen Wu.
Artists exhibited
Sartorial Contemporary Art has presented several high profile contemporary artists such as, Gordon Cheung, Matthew Collings Sigrid Holmwood, James Jessop, Jasper Joffe, Annie Kevans, Robin Mason, Hugh Mendes, Gavin Nolan, Terry Smith, Anj Smith and Stella Vine, amongst others.
See also
References
- ^ The Guardian, page 36. Feb 24 2007
External links
- http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/artistic-vandals-ii
- http://www.hendrix-links.de/archiv04.html
- http://www.presentingthetop100.com/judges/
- http://www.kopenhagen.dk/interviews/interviews/interviews_2008/interview_harry_pye/
- http://www.telegrambooks.com/archives/water/water_news/
- http://www.timeout.com/london/venue/15479/sartorial-contemporary-art
- http://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/chris-osburn-interviews-sweet-toof/344
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