Chisenhale Gallery
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Location within London Borough of Tower Hamlets | |
Established | December 1986 |
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Location | London |
Coordinates | 51°31′59″N 0°02′22″W / 51.53315°N 0.03955°WCoordinates: 51°31′59″N 0°02′22″W / 51.53315°N 0.03955°W |
Type | Non profit art gallery |
Director | Zoé Whitley[1] |
Public transit access | No. 277, 425, 339 or D6 bus; Mile End Bethnal Green |
Website | www.chisenhale.org.uk |
Chisenhale Gallery is a non-profit contemporary art gallery based in London's East End.
The organisation focuses on a programme of commissioned exhibitions, events, performances, and talks.[2][3]
The gallery occupies the ground level of a 1930s veneer factory on Chisenhale Road situated in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, near Victoria Park, housed in the same building are and Chisenhale Dance Space.[4]
The gallery is one of Arts Council England's National Portfolio Organisations.[5]
Exhibitions[]
Artists who have exhibited at Chisenhale Gallery include Rachel Whiteread,[6] Cornelia Parker,[7] Gillian Wearing, Sam Taylor Wood, Wolfgang Tillmans,[8] Paul Noble, Yoko Terauchi, Pipilotti Rist,[9] and Thomas Hirschhorn. In the past decade under the directorship of Polly Staple the gallery has produced solo commissions with a new generation of artists including Florian Hecker, Duncan Campbell, Melanie Gilligan, Hito Steyerl, Janice Kerbel, Josephine Pryde,[10] James Richards, Linder, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye,[11] Amalia Pica,[12] Helen Marten,[13] Ed Atkins,[14] Jordan Wolfson, Camille Henrot, Céline Condorelli, Ed Fornieles, Ahmet Ögüt, Park McArthur, Maria Eichhorn,[15] Luke Willis Thompson,[16] Hannah Black,[17] Banu Cennetoğlu,[18] and Lawrence Abu Hamdan,[19]
Networks[]
Plus Tate[]
Plus Tate[20] was launched in 2010 with an aim to share art collections and expertise with other UK galleries. The Chisenhale Gallery is one of 34 partners.[21]
How to work together[]
How to work together was a partnership programme of contemporary art commissions and research based projects devised by Chisenhale Gallery, The Showroom and Studio Voltaire between 2013 - 2016. The project is supported by Arts Council England's Catalyst Arts grant scheme,[22] Bloomberg, Cockayne Grants for the Arts and the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.
References[]
- ^ "Zoé Whitley Named Director of London's Chisenhale Gallery". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ Interview with Chisenhale Gallery's director Polly Staple Archived 13 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine; published 2013; retrieved 6 January 2014
- ^ About Chisenhale Gallery on Culture24;retrieved 6 January 2014
- ^ admin. "Chisenhale Art Place". CAP. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
- ^ Arts Council England announces funding decisions and new National portfolio of arts organisations at the Arts Council; published 30 March 2011; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Rachel Whiteread interview with Michael Archer Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Tate transcript; published in Audio Arts Volume 12, Number 1, 1992; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Cornelia Parker's practice debated by Simon Morrissey; First published in a-n Magazine June 2002; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Wolfgang Tillmans biography; Tate collection text by Elizabeth Manchester; published January 2003; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Interview with Pipilotti Rist by Art Monthly editor Patricia Bickers Archived 8 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine; published 6 June 2009; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ About Josephine Pryde's exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery; published 2011; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's Chisenhale Gallery exhibition review Archived 2 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine; published 8 May 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ The Guardian: Artist of the week 196: Amalia Pica; published 28 June 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ The Guardian review of Helen Marten's exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery, by Adrian Searle; published 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Review of Ed Atkins' exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery; published 11 November 2012; retrieved 3 January 2014
- ^ Searle, Adrian (25 April 2016). "Nothing to see here: the artist giving gallery staff a month off work". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Judah, Hettie (26 June 2017). "Diamond Reynolds: the woman who streamed a police shooting becomes a Renaissance Madonna". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "The White Pube | Hannah Black @ Chisenhale". the-white-pube. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Higgins, Charlotte (20 June 2018). "Banu Cennetoğlu: 'As long as I have resources, I will make The List more visible'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ London, Chisenhale Gallery 64 Chisenhale Rd E3 5QZ. "Lawrence Abu Hamdan". frieze.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Tate. "Plus Tate". Tate. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Networks Plus Tate | Chisenhale Gallery". chisenhale.org.uk. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ Catalyst Arts scheme explained Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine;retrieved 6 August 2014
External links[]
- Contemporary art galleries in London
- Art museums established in 1986