Spectrum London was a London art gallery which showed contemporary figurative painting, photography and sculpture. It staged Go West, the first commercial West End show of the Stuckists, and a retrospective by Sebastian Horsley. It closed in 2008.
Spectrum London Gallery, September 2006, during the Stuckists "Go West" show.
Ella Guru is interviewed by Richard Quest of CNN International during Go West at Spectrum London, October 2006
Sebastian Horsley and his mother, at a retrospective of his work at Spectrum London, 2007.
Go West is the title of the first exhibition by Stuckist artists in a commercial London West End gallery. It was staged in Spectrum London gallery in October 2006. The show attracted media interest for its location, for the use of a painting satirising Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate gallery, and for two paintings of a stripper by Charles Thomson based on his former wife, artist Stella Vine.
Spectrum London gallery, September 2006, during the Stuckists Go West show.
Exhibiting artist, Ella Guru, is interviewed at Spectrum London gallery during the show by Richard Quest of CNN International.
Charles Thomson. Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision.
Charles Thomson. Stripper.