Madder 139 Gallery

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Gallery facade on Whitecross Street

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Gallery reception

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Section showing gallery and curators apartment above

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Gallery entrance

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View of the entrance exhibition space

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Sketch of basement gallery

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Basement gallery

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Basement gallery during a private view

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Photograph of site specific sculpture by Rachel Kneebone

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Top-lit gallery with site specific paintings by Nessie Stonebridge

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Top-lit gallery

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Detail of top-lit gallery

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View through kitchen on courtyard above the top-lit gallery

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Reflections of the world beyond

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Bedroom at night

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Worlds within worlds...

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Within worlds...

‹ close and return

The art gallery on Whitecross Street is a conversion of two adjacent Georgian terraces with shop fronts, connected by a double-height basement gallery and rear courtyard. The new facade received a Heritage and Economic Regeneration Scheme Grant from English Heritage administered by Islington Council. It offers a varied and versatile space for exhibiting and the shop front opens-up to allow private view parties to inhabit the street. The gallerist’s apartment above has a first floor private external courtyard. It is contained within the section of the top-lit gallery space below.

Lynch Architects
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