Tracey Emin states, “Lights of Soho is doing something exceptional. People take neon for granted bit it’s a dying craft. There are many new ways of lighting up the town but it’s nice to be able to see and concentrate on the old traditional methods.”
In addition to the gallery space, Lights of Soho will act as a member’s lounge for Soho’s creative community. The venue hosts a secret basement that previously housed a brothel, and will now feature private tables that offer the same sense of mystery found in Soho’s past, where you can work by day and relax, dine and wine yourself by night with Michelin-starred chef Mark Hix’s menu.
Artists exhibiting in ‘City Lights’ include: Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Chris Levine, Chris Bracey, Christian Furr, Rob & Nick Carter plus many more.
Lights of Soho joins an exciting host of creative houses to come to Brewer Street with London Fashion Week also residing in the Brewer Street Car Park this September.
Theatre and Culture from Scotland, starring The List's Theatre Editor, his performance persona and occasional guest stars. Experimental writings, cod-academic critiques and all his opinions, stolen or original.
No comments :
Post a Comment