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Lubaina Himid: Cork Street 2026 Banner Commission Conveys Language Of Dress

Lubaina Himid: Cork Street 2026 Banner Commission Conveys Language Of Dress

by News Desk | Jun 6, 2026 | Latest, News

  Lubaina Himid has taken over Cork Street. The banners have turned the street’s famous stretch of galleries and tailoring establishments into an extended meditation on what we wear and what that wearing means. The commission, titled Reading the Label, was...
London Gallery Weekend 2023 – What Artlyst Loved – Nico Kos Earle

London Gallery Weekend 2023 – What Artlyst Loved – Nico Kos Earle

by News Desk | Jun 8, 2023 | Features

Despite the punitive rail strikes that continue to hammer London’s working population, a gift of exhibitions opened across the capital’s art districts during London Gallery Weekend. With so much to see, Artlyst highlights exhibitions in three areas that...
The Rebirth Of Cork Street But Where Are The Galleries? – Oliver Malin

The Rebirth Of Cork Street But Where Are The Galleries? – Oliver Malin

by News Desk | May 19, 2019 | Features

When most people think of the London art scene, It may be tricky to pinpoint what constitutes its epicentre. Perhaps it starts with the major institutions, The Tate, RA, National Gallery and works outwards, Oyster card at the ready. Cork Street once captivated the...
Cork Street Dealer Johnathan Messum Launches Pioneering New Arts Centre in Wiltshire

Cork Street Dealer Johnathan Messum Launches Pioneering New Arts Centre in Wiltshire

by News Desk | Dec 6, 2016 | News

A monastic barn in Wiltshire has been turned into a pioneering new arts centre by the Cork Street dealer, Johnathan Messum. Situated on the Fonthill estate, home in the 1700’s to William Beckford, the biggest and wildest British art collector of his day,  Messums...
Mayor Gallery Throws In The Towel Abandoning Cork Street Flagship

Mayor Gallery Throws In The Towel Abandoning Cork Street Flagship

by News Desk | May 1, 2013 | News

The Mayor Gallery, Cork Street’s longest established art gallery has succumbed to pressure from The developers, Ten Acre (Mayfair)/ Native Land and given up the fight to stay in their current premises. Work by six abstract Women artists will be brought together...
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