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Elevator Gallery

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Elevator Gallery was a contemporary art venue associated with Mother Studios,[1] located on the fifth floor of a former chocolate factory in Hackney Wick, Hackney, east London, England.[2] It was opened on 20 October 2007, with its opening show 'Magical Thinking'. Since then it has mainly been curated by artists Simon Reuben-White and Snoozie Hexagon. Subsequent exhibitions have been 'Interface',[3] 'Dead Bodies and Cardboard', 'Relocating Absence'(co-curated with Elisa Tosoni) and 'The Tomorrow People', and 'In Its Wake' (guest curated by Lisa Peachy). Elevator Gallery was one of the galleries that participated in the Hackney Wicked arts festivals 2008[4] and 2009.

Elevator was also known for its performance, film and club nights such as its regular 'Zero de Conduite' events. One of the most successful of these events was its 'Happy Birthday Elevator' night, which took place on the evening of 20 October 2008, to mark its first preview night that took place the year before.

Elevator has been a featured gallery on the artreview.com website.[5]

Elevator gallery closed in 2012.

References

  1. ^ Art Monitor: Hackney Wicked, Spoonfed.
  2. ^ Sumpter, Helen (17 June 2008). "East End art: Hackney Wick galleries". TimeOut London. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
  3. ^ http://www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviews/single/460395
  4. ^ Hackney Wicked Art Festival, 8 – 10 August 2008, ArtRabbit
  5. ^ ELEVATOR GALLERY's Page, artreview.com.

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