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Matt's Gallery announces new London venue for 2019

Peter Liversidge, The Sign Paintings
Peter Liversidge, The Sign Paintings

Founder of London Matt’s Gallery Robin Klassnik announced the gallery will be moving from its Acme-owned venue on Copperfield Road in east London to a new 9,000sqft space in Wandsworth, south-west London, Art Monthly reports. Originally founded as a studio space on Hackney’s Martello Street in 1979, Matt’s Gallery (named after Klassnik’s dog) moved to Copperfield Road in 1993, when the gallery registered as a Friendly Society, obtaining charitable status. Over the years, the gallery has come to represent the likes of Benedict Drew, Nathaniel Mellors, Mike Nelson and David Osbaldeston, whose show The Top & Bottom of It is currently on at the gallery.

The new space is scheduled to open in 2019. The gallery is currently looking for a smaller temporary space (2-3,000 sqft) elsewhere in London to relocate as of May 2016. 

1 February 2016. 

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