出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/29 22:31 UTC 版)
78 Lyndhurst Way was a Victorian squat in Peckham, South East London, England, which was known predominantly as an art exhibitions space run by a group of young artists in their mid-twenties. The artists who initially set up, and subsequently managed, 'Lyndhurst Way' exhibitions were James Balmforth, Bobby Dowler, Christopher Green, Oliver Griffin and Shaun McDowell. Lyndhurst Way is also renowned for being the nucleus from which the Hannah Barry Gallery emerged in January 2008. Hannah Barry Gallery currently represents some 16 artists that were associated with the Lyndhurst Way exhibitions. The Lyndhurst Way exhibitions began with '10 Rooms and a Sculpture Garden' on November 3, 2006, and closed with 'Bold Tendencies' ending October 7, 2007. Lyndhurst Way is sometimes referred to as an 'art collective' though it only exists now as a web-based archive.