Eugene Coyle
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Visited to see the Paula Rego exhibition. Set over two floors and separate buildings, linked by a very picturesque patio area with large pond complete with ducks. Unusual space that has interest in its own right. Not all areas are open for disabled visitors, as far as I could see, so best Check before visiting. Didn't use restroom so can't comment on their suitability. There was a lift in the 2nd building that takes you to the top floor gallery. Strangely the invigilator, on the day we visited, directed us to the stairs which were very steep and long and may not be manageable by some.
The exhibition was very interesting, though quite dark in content, which may go along with the artists life if I recall. There wasn't any write up in the public space about the artists works, that I could see, which would have added extra interest. Still a quirky gallery space in a central part of London close to lots of coffee shops, bars, restaurants etc.
June 6 2025 - Visited the 40th anniversary show at the gallery. Very eclectic mix of work showing one work from a selection of artists who have been part of the galleries shows over the years. The work was interesting though overall it did not gel as a collection of work. Very much worth seeing though and the gallery is still spread over two buildings with plenty of space for the artwork to breathe. Staff were incredibly helpful and getting geared up for the London Art Weekend event.