Raven Row is a non-profit contemporary art exhibition centre in Spitalfields.
Raven Row’s programme is intended to appeal both to a specialist audience and a broader, curious public. It is led by a desire to test art's purpose outside the market place. It exhibits diverse work of the highest quality, often by established international artists, or those from the recent past, who have somehow escaped London's attention. However, the programme will remain improvisatory and un-dogmatic, and the qualities that might constitute Raven Row’s success, its ‘cultural value’, will remain open to question
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Raven Row is a non-profit contemporary art exhibition centre in Spitalfields.
Raven Row’s programme is intended to appeal both to a specialist audience and a broader, curious public. It is led by a desire to test art's purpose outside the market place. It exhibits diverse work of the highest quality, often by established international artists, or those from the recent past, who have somehow escaped London's attention. However, the programme will remain improvisatory and un-dogmatic, and the qualities that might constitute Raven Row’s success, its ‘cultural value’, will remain open to question
Nightcleaners and '36 to '77 - Panel Discussion(4.30pm)
Raven Row
1 hour 52 minutes 46 seconds
6 years ago
Nightcleaners and '36 to '77 - Panel Discussion(4.30pm)
Nightcleaners and '36 to '77 - Panel Discussion(4.30pm) by Raven Row
Raven Row
Raven Row is a non-profit contemporary art exhibition centre in Spitalfields.
Raven Row’s programme is intended to appeal both to a specialist audience and a broader, curious public. It is led by a desire to test art's purpose outside the market place. It exhibits diverse work of the highest quality, often by established international artists, or those from the recent past, who have somehow escaped London's attention. However, the programme will remain improvisatory and un-dogmatic, and the qualities that might constitute Raven Row’s success, its ‘cultural value’, will remain open to question