The past lives of Europe’s most intriguing art spaces
The past lives of Europe’s most intriguing art spaces
We track down the most distinctive, weird and wonderful art gallery transformations in Europe
The vacant Cisternerne in Copenhagen.
Photography: Johan Rosenmunthe
From resurrected churches to roller skating rinks, subterranean reservoirs to power plants, we reflect on the past lives, and reincarnations of Europe’s most extraordinary contemporary art exhibition spaces defying the white cube.
TJ Boulting
Location: Fitzrovia, London
Exterior view of TJ Boulting gallery, which was previously home to furnishing ironmongers TJ Boulting & Sons
Originally founded in 1808, furnishing ironmongers TJ Boulting & Sons were responsible for the manufacture of range and stoves alongside gas, electrical, sanitary and hot water engineering. Sited on a corner in the heart of Fitzrovia, its Arts and Crafts building is still inscribed with the original Art Nouveau letterin