Riflemaker, Art gallery in Soho, England
Riflemaker is an art gallery located on Beak Street in Soho, presenting rotating exhibitions of contemporary work by international artists. The shows feature paintings, sculptures, and installations across different styles and themes.
The gallery was founded by Tot Taylor and Virginia Damtsa and grew into an important venue for contemporary art in London's creative district. It has shaped the area's artistic landscape since its establishment.
The space reflects its position in Soho through the artists it represents and the conversations it fosters about contemporary practice. Regular public events here bring together people interested in current artistic directions.
The gallery sits in a busy commercial area and is convenient to reach by underground train. Visitors should check opening times before visiting, as they differ on weekdays and weekends.
In 2011 the gallery presented an exhibition called ANALOG that explored how digital technology relates to traditional print photography. This show demonstrated how contemporary artists reinterpreted classic techniques through modern practice.
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