Thursday, 21 June 2012

KGB-PROJECTS FIRST SHOW AT LONDON WEST BANK GALLERY


We are pleased to announce that KGB-Projects' 1st Annual Group Exhibition 'Religionis Violenta' opens at the prestigious London West Bank Gallery in West London's Notting Hill.

We are currently curating a sensational group show with some of the most prevalent artists from the UK and Malta and have found an amazing space for the show, one that is large enough to give the work the space it deserves and is also located in an area of London that is known for its links to the fashion and artistic community. The gallery have built a reputation as a space bursting with the vibrant and edgy creativity and these guys are incredibly friendly, laid back and welcoming, which has made London West Bank famous in Notting Hill and beyond!
  

Welcome to the London West Bank Gallery, housed in an old bank which has been disused for many years. Its prominent and unique location at a crossroads between Westbourne Grove, Chepstow Road and Pembridge Villas makes it particularly accessible and desirable to affluent residents of the Notting Hill area.


The West Bank team are proud to show the world what can be done for the current art scene by converting a disused building in the heart of a busy shopping street into a happening cultural hot-spot. The gallery promotes local and international artistic talent and hosts exhibitions, art workshops, parties, launches, artist studios, fashion and artist supplies. Stylish 1000m2 space set over 3 floors, run by good people for good people. 

A while ago, Jem and Tommy were running another gallery called Graffik. Unexpected things happened: one door closed, and another opened! Suddenly they found themselves being helped by good people and looking at the most amazing venue they could have possibly found in West London. Then comes in Urban in Ibiza creator Paul Saunders, AKA "Dizzi" and BANG!

London West Bank Gallery
133-137 Westbourne Grove
London  W11 2RS

Mau Mau @ London West Bank Gallery 2012

           'The plan is still the same; we're just going to do it better, in a better place, with positivity and fun as always!'

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