Wallspace, Contemporary art gallery in City of London, United Kingdom.
Wallspace is an art gallery in London situated within a church building, displaying contemporary works across multiple exhibition areas. The space uses natural light to showcase the displayed pieces within this distinctive architectural setting.
The gallery was founded in 2006 by curator Meryl Doney as a space bringing together religious architecture and modern art. This combination created a meeting point where sacred and contemporary artistic expression coexist.
The gallery displays works by artists active in British art circles, contributing to London's contemporary artistic landscape. Visitors experience how modern pieces are presented within this unconventional setting.
Visits work best when arranged in advance, ensuring the space is available for a personal viewing experience. This approach allows for a quieter time to explore the displayed works without crowds.
The space was deliberately created within an active church, allowing religious elements like the altar and windows to stand alongside modern artworks. This unexpected juxtaposition encourages visitors to find new connections between both spheres.
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