Raven Row

Raven Row is an art gallery in Spitalfields. It was constructed from numbers 56 and 58, Artillery Lane. These properties were built about 1690. The area was formerly used for testing artillery and this portion of the lane was known as Raven Row until 1895. The buildings have previously been used as shops of Huguenot silk weavers and traders. They were converted into a gallery in 2009 by Alex Sainsbury who established a charity to run it. The inaugural exhibition was of work by New York artist Ray Johnson.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Raven Row", Time Out, http://www.timeout.com/london/venue/16004/raven-row 
  2. ^ Siobhan Wall (2011), "Raven Row", Quiet London, p. 121, ISBN 9780711231900 

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