
Built as the Central Methodist Chapel in 1867 and later used as the North London Drama Centre the building has been sensitively transformed into a new experimental exhibition space in London’s Chalk Farm. A curatorial attitude to ‘building as backdrop’ has led to a light-touch approach to the refurbishment ensuring that the fabric of the building, which has evolved over time, is retained, revealed and where appropriate built upon. The gallery will house an experimental programme of exhibitions by artists and curators working with the Zabludowicz Collection, which is a private collection comprising works by some of the world’s most innovative and exciting emerging artists.