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Transition Gallery

Unit 25a Regent Studios, 8 Andrews Road, London, E8 4QN

www.transitiongallery.co.uk

Transition, an artist-run space founded in 2002 in Hackney, London by Cathy Lomax, aims to foster new talent in contemporary art by providing a space to show work by emerging and more established artists. Since its opening, Transition has shown work by over 200 different artists and has become an established platform for contemporary art. The space has an open submission policy for artists and curators and is particularly interested in cross-disciplinary and diverse practices. The gallery also facilitates talks, workshops and other participatory events. Transition Editions, the gallery's publishing imprint, produces books to accompany shows and publishes three magazines, Garageland, Arty and The Critical Friend.

Reviews

Arboreal [1 June 2007]

Apocalypse now? The Arboreal exhibition features 4 up and coming artists exploring man's interaction with the world and with fellow humans and tackles all sort of topical issues such as consumerism, social status and the ever tricky world of  Read on…

Transition Gallery
5 May 2007 to 6 June 2007

Reviewed by: Fabienne Jenny Jacquet

Baroque my world [2 May 2006]

This, the first show at Transition Gallery’s new premises, centres on the theme of the Baroque, hence its rather pointed title ‘Baroque My World’. Already, this pun hints at the kind of humour within which the exhibition seeks to  Read on…

Transition Gallery, London
8 April – 7 May

Reviewed by: Heather Phillipson

Arty: Greatest Hits [27 January 2005]

Arty is an art fanzine, written by the biggest art fans of all – artists. Like all good fanzines it knows its audience and is truly devoted to its subject: the art superstars of today and tomorrow, inspirations, disappointments and the general  Read on…

Published by Transition Editions
Edited by Paul Murphy

Reviewed by: Rosemary Shirley