London galleries are expanding and moving: Victoria Miro is returning to the West End, taking on an extra space in St George’s Street, right behind Sotheby’s. The gallery said that it was “waiting to tie up things” before making an announcement. Stuart Shave has left his Eastcastle Street premises for 6 Fitzroy Square, and is opening a second space in Clerkenwell at the end of the year. And Sadie Coles is leaving her New Burlington Place gallery for a bigger space in Kingly Street, just on the other side of Regent Street. “We have been looking for over a year. We’re delighted with the quite grand building we found, which gives us much more space,” says Coles. The gallery will hold a couple of “guerrilla” soft openings in August, before launching in September with a show by the US artist Ryan Sullivan.
伦敦画廊也不断扩张、忙于变换展场:维多利亚•米罗画廊(Victoria Miro)重回伦敦西区(West End),在苏富比拍卖行正后面的圣乔治街(St George’s Street)上另外开设了展场。米罗画廊说“把一切事情安排妥当后”方会正式公布开张消息。Stuart Shave画廊已从东堡街(Eastcastle Street)旧址搬至菲茨罗伊广场6号(6 Fitzroy Square),并计划于年底在克勒肯维尔(Clerkenwell)开设第二个展场。萨迪•科尔斯(Sadie Coles)则正搬离自己位于新伯林顿广场(New Burlington Place)的画廊,转而在摄政王街(Regent Street)另一边的金利街(Kingly Street)寻找更大的展场。“我们已经淘了一年多时间,能找到这么宏伟的大楼,我们感到非常高兴,因为它能提供面积更大的展场,”科尔斯说。她的画廊还将在八月份举办几场非正式的试营业展览,然后在九月份举办美国画家瑞恩•沙利文(Ryan Sullivan)的作品专场展。
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