Gasworks reopens with Kemang Wa Lehulere exhibition after HAT Projects redevelopment
Gasworks, a non-profit art venue in London, is set to welcome visitors again on 24 September after a substantial redevelopment by HAT Projects, a British architectural firm. The reopening will introduce an exhibition featuring newly commissioned pieces by South African artist Kemang Wa Lehulere, marking the first significant showcase in the revamped space. Following this, on 26 September, Open Studios will present artists-in-residence, including Grace Weinrib from Chile, Desire Machine Collective from India, Andrea Canepa from Peru, and Rubén Grilo from Spain. This architectural overhaul has breathed new life into the venue, signifying an important milestone for contemporary art in London and a fresh beginning for the organization.
Key facts
- Gasworks reopens on 24 September
- Exhibition features newly commissioned works by Kemang Wa Lehulere
- HAT Projects conducted major redevelopment
- Open Studios on 26 September with four artists-in-residence
- Grace Weinrib (Chile), Desire Machine Collective (India), Andrea Canepa (Peru), Rubén Grilo (Spain) participating
- Gasworks is a London non-profit art space
- Kemang Wa Lehulere is a South African artist
- HAT Projects is a British architectural firm
Entities
Artists
- Kemang Wa Lehulere
- Grace Weinrib
- Andrea Canepa
- Rubén Grilo
Institutions
- Gasworks
- HAT Projects
- Desire Machine Collective
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- South Africa
- Chile
- India
- Peru
- Spain