You love art. You love getting lost in the details. You scrutinise every brush stroke, every curve on a sculpture, every hidden detail, even the way something has been hung.
But… are you actively looking before you walk in the gallery?
Each Friday morning you’ll find a photo of a London gallery entrance in your inbox. The signs and any revealing details have been removed. Do you still recognise it?
Here’s this week’s challenge:
There’s a lot of galleries located just off Hackney Road in E2. But which one is this?
Go on… have a guess!
The answer will be in next week’s newsletter.
Here’s the answer to last week’s game.
Last week’s challenge was Beaconsfield, an artist-run non-profit space in Vauxhall. The venue consists of two large exhibition areas: a railway arch tunnel (you can see the Southwestern Railway trains in the photo) and an upper level sloped hall in the main building, which is all that’s left of the former Lambeth ragged school for girls. Congrats to everyone who knew, or guessed, correctly!