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Join us for βMELTβ - a Hypha Studios x Creative Land Trust exhibition
Private view: Wednesday 11th October 6 -9 pm
π Unit 3 Euston Tower 286 Euston Road London NW1 3DP
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Hypha Studios (HS) x Creative Land Trust (CLT) have joined forces to present a new exhibition, as part of Frieze 2023, spotlighting the work of 32 exceptional artists that we have supported in the last year. In a city pulsating with creative energy, MELT shines a spotlight on the source of London's artistic vibrancy.
The exhibition's title, MELT, pays homage to the legendary FRIEZE exhibition curated by Damien Hirst in 1988 - a pivotal moment that echoes the current climate of creative evolution. Just as the Young British Artists emerged from that time, MELT raises poignant questions about the future of contemporary artists amid the wealth of unclaimed spaces. Creative Land Trust and Hypha Studios are aligned in their mission and provoke audiences to think about who and what will flourish when artists are afforded the space they deserve.
Artist list:
CLT Ambassadors @adelaidedamoah @haroon._.mirza @emmanuel__unaji
CLT artists: @shioriakiba_ Urania's Children @enejgala @zarinakhan @lindsaymapes @maxxart.co.uk @ruorumou @mimisrapture, @hanne_peeraer @lukegrosch @presidents
Hypha Studios Artists @turpentinequeen @paulstefanbarbu @luca_bosani @florabradwellart @hotdesque @chrisrabbitartt @elliot_fox @jonkipps @saramarinangeli7 @celesteamcevoy @lindseyjeanmclean @ellieniblock @hazelosullivanart @kingaoktabska @marine_one_art @peevers_artwork @maria.positano @kialytihngang
ABOUT
@creativelandtrust was set up to acquire, preserve and protect long term affordable workspaces for artists, whereas @hyphastudios negotiates free exhibition and studio space for artists in return for a public programme to benefit local communities.
Kindly supported by @britishlandplc
MELT is the inaugural exhibition at Hypha Studios' brand-new central London location, Regentβs Place, as part of a three-year partnership with British Land. Regentβs Place, owned by British Land, is a fully managed campus including a mix of offices, retail and residential property and is expected to host a number of other exhibitions over the three-year period.