Art Bermondsey Project Space

Art Bermondsey Project Space is a not-for-profit arts platform sponsored by Olympus in association with State Magazine. Located in a 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.

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]

The gallery launched in October 2015 during Frieze week with a group show 'The Future Can Wait', a satellite exhibition of London's New Wave artists.[3] Also in 2015, the gallery presented a solo exhibition of photographs, "Dench Does Dallas", by Peter Dench.[4] In 2016, as part of The Lumiere festival, the gallery presented an installation by the Belgian collective LAb(au), "Calculations, Permutations, Notations", in collaboration with The Mayor Gallery.[5]

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