Rosy Wilde, Artist-run gallery space in Wardour Street, London, United Kingdom.
Rosy Wilde occupies two floors on Wardour Street in Soho, where contemporary artists present experimental works and installations throughout the year. The gallery operates as an artist-directed space with a flexible approach to exhibiting current artistic positions.
The project began in 2003 in a former butcher's shop in east London before relocating to its current Soho location. This move marked an expansion of the artistic program into a more established gallery district.
The space functions as an independent exhibition venue where emerging artists interact with visitors through presentations and collaborative projects.
The central Soho location makes it easy to combine a gallery visit with exploring nearby art venues and cultural spaces. The location offers good access to public transport and the surrounding neighborhood.
The space grew from a founder's personal artistic initiative, rooted in the decision to create an independent venue from substantial personal investment. This origin story remains connected to how the gallery operates today with hands-on artistic commitment.
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