Independent Collectors

Newport Street Gallery

The Newport Street Gallery is not easy to find, but then hard to miss: it takes over almost a whole street.

Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates
Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates

Damien Hirst, Britain’s most famous living artist, picked a low-key location south of the Thames in Vauxhall for his £25m project – the Newport Street Gallery. Several buildings of an old Victorian scenery-painting studio, built in 1913, have been converted into a 37 000ft exhibition complex. Rather than showing his own work, the artist has returned as a collector and curator – almost three decades after he put together the famous 1988 exhibition ‘Freeze’ in London’s Docklands. Hirst started to collect the work of his contemporaries, such as Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas, when he was still a student at Goldsmith’s College. He now plans to stage solo and group shows drawn exclusively from his personal collection of over 3 000 pieces, from works by Francis Bacon and Richard Prince to taxidermy and anatomical models.

Anne Reimers is a London-based art historian and journalist, reporting since 2006 on art auctions, fairs, and exhibitions in the British capital. She is also Senior Lecturer for Visual Culture and Fashion Theory at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) in Rochester, England.

Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates
Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates
Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates
Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates
Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates
Installation view. © Victor Mara Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates

All images courtesy of the Newport Street Gallery

London (18)

Roberts Institute of Art

A living organism to underpin research and debate

Franks-Suss Collection

Initially focused on China, collectors Simon Franks and Robert Suss soon widened their purview

Anita Zabludowicz

An interview with the London-based collector who places young positions at the centre of her collection

The Needle and the Larynx

We are proud to present “The Needle and the Larynx” (2016) by Marianna Simnett, as our 13th selection for AT HOME WITH IC.

When I’ll Die, I Want To Turn Into Marble

We are pleased to welcome Marine Tanguy to IC, as an ambitious, philanthropic art world woman, creating her own systems to get business done.

Mark Hicks Collection

The collection grown from a curiosity of editions from the streets.

Known Unknowns

A peek inside the exhibition that looks at the status of an artist in the mainstream art world.

Irmina Nazar & Artur Trawinski

The Polish collectors raising awareness on Eastern European Art.

Niloufar Bakhtiar Bakhtiari

In collaboration with Marina Ribera Iñigo, director and consultant at IñigoArt, we present the new video series "Collectors at Home".

You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred

London’s Zabludowicz Collection showcases their recent presentation of the collection featuring works by Sara Cwynar, Elad Lassry, Natalie Czech, Richard Prince and Cindy Sherman.

Hot With Excess

With a dynamic and experimental season of live events, “Hot With Excess” explores the collision of contemporary art and opera.

Luigi Mazzoleni

Interview about how it was to grow up with collector parents.

Feminist Spirituality With Shana Moulton

The Zabludowicz Collection presents the immersive and off-kilter solo exhibition by American artist Shana Moulton.

The David Bowie Collection

After the auction house Sotheby’s unveiled Bowie’s art collection to the public the title “art collector” is another one long overdue.

The Radical Eye

Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection.

Emotional Supply Chains

The construction of identity in the digital age.

Zabludowicz – 20 Years of Collecting

Anita Zabludowicz first began collecting in 1994. The collection initially featured artists such as Michael Landy, Keith Tyson, Gillian Wearing as well as others from the 1990s YBA generation when they were still at the beginning of their careers.