
Paul’s Gallery of the Week: Frith Street Gallery
Frith Street Gallery was founded in 1989 by Jane Hamlyn – daughter of the famous publisher Paul Hamlyn – originally in a Georgian townhouse at 60 Frith Street, just off Soho Square.
Frith Street Gallery was founded in 1989 by Jane Hamlyn – daughter of the famous publisher Paul Hamlyn – originally in a Georgian townhouse at 60 Frith Street, just off Soho Square.
Abandoned places, online exhibitions, spinal cord injury, bridges and red art.
A library celebrating immigrants, modern slavery, soap reliefs, an archive, giant heads, equal pay for women and lots of lights.
The Top 5 art exhibitions to visit this week feature: Virtual reality, dark landscapes, photocopying paintings, Instagram and gold.
This week’s top 5 features a hoarder’s squat, coloured smoke, contemporary vanitas painting, haunting photographs and vibrant street art
Tacita Dean Craneway Event [Still], 2009 16mm colour anamorphic film, optical sound 1 hour 48 mins 13th May – 23rd… Read More