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Creativity: The Invisible Rainbow Connecting Hearts

The Gallery of Everything

The Gallery of Everything, located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Notting Hill in London, is a unique commercial space dedicated to non-academic artists, private art-makers, and other alternative creators. Established as an initiative of the Museum of Everything, the gallery has been instrumental in placing material into major private and public collections, showcasing a diverse roster of historical master artists and newly discovered authors.

The Gallery of Everything is more than just a commercial space; it is a platform for artists who operate beyond the cultural mainstream. It hosts a variety of events, including group and solo exhibitions, talks, readings, and happenings, all aimed at promoting the work of its artists and engaging with the broader art community.

One of the gallery's recent exhibitions, "Southern Somebodies," is a curated response to, and visual expansion of, "Souls Grown Deep Like The Rivers," formerly at the Royal Academy in London. This exhibition features the work of over a dozen Black makers from the American South, each of whom has instigated an informal and instinctive personal practice. The works in the exhibition aim to broaden our understanding of what constitutes a Black American vernacular, and to highlight the joy, invention, and meaning within.

The gallery's commitment to supporting non-academic and private art-making extends to its relationship with the Museum of Everything, a registered UK charity and non-profit organisation dedicated to the advancement, integration, and celebration of artists and makers beyond the cultural mainstream. Proceeds from the Gallery of Everything help support the Museum of Everything, furthering its mission to promote artists operating outside the cultural mainstream.

The Gallery of Everything is conveniently located on Chiltern Street, opposite the Chiltern Firehouse, and just a two-minute walk from the Wallace Collection. It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in discovering unique and innovative art that challenges conventional norms and expectations.

The Gallery of Everything is a unique and vibrant space that celebrates the work of non-academic artists and private art-makers. Its commitment to showcasing alternative creators and its support for the Museum of Everything make it a significant player in London's art scene and a beacon for artists operating beyond the cultural mainstream.

Creativity: The Invisible Rainbow Connecting Hearts

The Gallery of Everything

The Gallery of Everything, located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Notting Hill in London, is a unique commercial space dedicated to non-academic artists, private art-makers, and other alternative creators. Established as an initiative of the Museum of Everything, the gallery has been instrumental in placing material into major private and public collections, showcasing a diverse roster of historical master artists and newly discovered authors.

The Gallery of Everything is more than just a commercial space; it is a platform for artists who operate beyond the cultural mainstream. It hosts a variety of events, including group and solo exhibitions, talks, readings, and happenings, all aimed at promoting the work of its artists and engaging with the broader art community.

One of the gallery's recent exhibitions, "Southern Somebodies," is a curated response to, and visual expansion of, "Souls Grown Deep Like The Rivers," formerly at the Royal Academy in London. This exhibition features the work of over a dozen Black makers from the American South, each of whom has instigated an informal and instinctive personal practice. The works in the exhibition aim to broaden our understanding of what constitutes a Black American vernacular, and to highlight the joy, invention, and meaning within.

The gallery's commitment to supporting non-academic and private art-making extends to its relationship with the Museum of Everything, a registered UK charity and non-profit organisation dedicated to the advancement, integration, and celebration of artists and makers beyond the cultural mainstream. Proceeds from the Gallery of Everything help support the Museum of Everything, furthering its mission to promote artists operating outside the cultural mainstream.

The Gallery of Everything is conveniently located on Chiltern Street, opposite the Chiltern Firehouse, and just a two-minute walk from the Wallace Collection. It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in discovering unique and innovative art that challenges conventional norms and expectations.

The Gallery of Everything is a unique and vibrant space that celebrates the work of non-academic artists and private art-makers. Its commitment to showcasing alternative creators and its support for the Museum of Everything make it a significant player in London's art scene and a beacon for artists operating beyond the cultural mainstream.

 

 

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