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October Gallery

24 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N 3AL, England

Art Gallery showing contemporary Art from Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas, Europe and the Middle East

Cafe - serving cuisine from around the world

Open air courtyard, library, theatre, concert hall to hire.

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Contact Details

Tel : 020 7242 7367
Fax : 020 7405 1851
E-mail : gallery@octobergallery.co.uk

URL : www.octobergallery.co.uk

Open

Tue-Sat 1230-1730

Closed

Mondays and Sundays

Admission Charges

Free

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Cultural collections description

Founded in 1978, the October Gallery is an art gallery dedicated to the appreciation of art from all cultures around the world. The Gallery exhibits and promotes art of the transvangarde - or trans-cultural avant-garde - that is to say, the work of artists who, whilst working at the forefront of their own respective cultures, assimilate into their work elements from other cultures as well. During the past twenty-one years, the Gallery has shown the work of such transvangarde artists as: Gerald Wilde, El Anatsui, William S. Burroughs, Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede, Kenji Yoshida, Aubrey Williams, Ablade Glover and Sokari Douglas Camp amongst many others. As well as exhibitions by individual artists, the Gallery also mounts group exhibitions that concentrate on the art produced in one particular area or culturally continuous region. Amongst these regional exhibitions have been shows devoted to the art and culture of : Tibet (1991), Trinidad & Tobago (1992), Mongolia (1993), the Horn of Africa (1994) Haiti (1995) South Africa (1996) the Yoruba Diasporas (1997) Oceania (1998) and Peru (1999). Future exhibitions will comprise a series of shows highlighting the contemporary art coming from shamanistic societies around the world.

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African: Algerian | African: Ghanaian | African: South African | Asian: Japanese | Oceania

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