through europe - gentrification http://th-rough.eu/taxonomy/term/77/0 en This Time Next Year We'll Be Millionaires http://th-rough.eu/writers/prouse-eng/time-next-year-well-be-millionaires <span class='print-link'></span><p class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</p> <style type="text/css"> &lt;!--{cke_protected}{C}%3C!%2D%2D%0A.title%20%7B%0A%09font-family%3A%20Arial%2C%20Helvetica%2C%20sans-serif%3B%0A%09font-size%3A%2014px%3B%0A%09font-weight%3A%20bold%3B%0A%09color%3A%20%23000000%3B%0A%7D%0A.text%20%7B%0A%09font-family%3A%20Arial%2C%20Helvetica%2C%20sans-serif%3B%0A%09font-size%3A%2012px%3B%0A%09color%3A%20%23000000%3B%0A%7D%0A.boldtext%20%7B%0A%09font-family%3A%20Arial%2C%20Helvetica%2C%20sans-serif%3B%0A%09font-size%3A%2012px%3B%0A%09font-weight%3A%20bold%3B%0A%09color%3A%20%23000000%3B%0A%09font-style%3A%20italic%3B%0A%7D%0A%2D%2D%3E--></style><p class="text rtejustify"> The following essay is a short look at the Hannah Barry Gallery, a South London based commercial gallery founded in 2007 by the eponymous Hannah Barry and Sven M&uuml;nder, as a rudimentary case study of the many small arts organisations continually emerging throughout the capital. The gallery currently exhibits at its main space on Copeland Road, Peckham and on the top two floors of the nearby multi-storey car park, however the origins of the Hannah Barry Gallery begin at an artists squat both named and located at 78 Lyndhurst Way, also in Peckham.</p> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/prouse-eng/time-next-year-well-be-millionaires" target="_blank">read more</a></p> prouse-eng art-world gentrification UK English Wed, 09 Jun 2010 17:20:10 +0000 Robert Prouse 51 at http://th-rough.eu