Andrea V. Wright talks to Thorp Stavri (Eric Thorp and Nicholas Stavri)
27 May 2024 • Guest
Andrea V. Wright sat down with Thorp Stavri to talk about her solo exhibition Eyes of Skin
27 May 2024 • Guest
Andrea V. Wright sat down with Thorp Stavri to talk about her solo exhibition Eyes of Skin
13 May 2024 • Mark Westall
Andrea V Wright’s “Eyes of Skin” presents an evolving installation with accompanying sculpture, delving into the multifaceted aspects of her artistic practice.
6 June 2023 • Mark Westall
“2 for 1” is a phrase commonly associated with consumerism and the retail industry, whereby customers can purchase one item… Read More
19 February 2023 • Tabish Khan
Flowers, birds, beds, neon and Oscar Wilde.
25 January 2023 • Mark Westall
Developed from a summer 2022 research residency at Two Temple Place, this exhibition showcases 10 contemporary artists working in sculpture,… Read More
28 December 2022 • Mark Westall
12 contemporary art exhibitions you have to see in early 2023 all are in London except where stated.
14 June 2022 • Mark Westall
Applications are now open for a new research residency programme developed in a new collaboration between Two Temple Place and curators Eric Thorp and Nicholas Stavri (Thorp Stavri).
18 October 2021 • Tabish Khan
Frieze week may be over but there are still plenty of great shows to see.
13 August 2021 • Mark Westall
Thorp Stavri are presenting their next show “It happens sometimes, people just explode.” as part of an independent museum-scale exhibition… Read More
9 October 2020 • Paul Carey-Kent
It’s not a criticism of the art in ‘Five Hides’ to say that the biggest wow moment is seeing the space, a vast Victorian hall close to Kennington tube station which is hosting its first exhibition. The soaring 800 square metres of Manor Place, which has been left empty over the last decade, has a colourful history.
5 October 2020 • Mark Westall
We managed to catch up with five of the exhibiting artists for a quick overview about them their work and what they will be exhibiting at Five Hides here we have Anousha Payne .
2 October 2020 • Mark Westall
Five Hides is an exhibition presented by curatorial platform Thorp Stavri, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and through the continued support of Projekt and us! FAD Magazine. We managed to catch up with five of the exhibiting artists for a quick overview about them their work and what they will be exhibiting at Five Hides here we have Anna Reading.
1 October 2020 • Mark Westall
Five Hides is an exhibition presented by curatorial platform Thorp Stavri, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and through the continued support of Projekt and us! FAD Magazine.
30 September 2020 • Mark Westall
Five Hides is an exhibition presented by curatorial platform Thorp Stavri, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and through the continued support of Projekt and us! FAD Magazine. We managed to catch up with five of the exhibiting artists for a quick overview about them their work and what they will be exhibiting at Five Hides here we have Ally Rosenberg.
29 September 2020 • Mark Westall
We managed to catch up with five of the exhibiting artists for a quick overview about them their work and what they will be exhibiting at Five Hides the first artist is Textile & Performance Artist Enam Gbewonyo.
18 September 2020 • Mark Westall
Five Hides is an exhibition presented by curatorial platform Thorp Stavri, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and through the continued support of Projekt and FAD Magazine.
5 August 2020 • Mark Westall
PreludE is the second partnering between FAD magazine and Thorp Stavri and is a continuation of their conversation about inclusivity in contemporary art.
1 May 2020 • Mark Westall
CONTACT features artists that THORP STAVRI have previously worked with – forming both professional and personal relationships – as well as those they had planned to work with in the future before Covid-19 disrupted their programming.
3 September 2019 • Eric Thorp
SUGAR MOUNTAIN explores work by Mike Ballard, Thomas van Linge, Samuel Padfield, Anna Reading, Catriona Robertson and Christopher Stead in response to the transitory space that The Silver Building affords.