London's newest free art gallery has launched with an immersive balloon installation
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The former Zabludowicz Collection site at Chalk Farm has re-launched as Camden Arts Projects, a nonprofit gallery focused on contemporary art and film. Opening on May 9, it features Martin Creed's interactive installation 'Work No. 3891 Half the air in a given space (2025)', a nostalgic return after over a decade's absence. The venue, historically supporting the arts, aims to present works from both established and rising artists. With a new screening room and café run by artisan bakers, Camden Arts Projects seeks to foster creativity in a vibrant environment.
The newly launched Camden Arts Projects in Chalk Farm now features Martin Creed's interactive installation, aiming to create an inspiring space for contemporary art and film.
As part of its rebranding, Camden Arts Projects opens with Creed's installation 'Work No. 3891,' while also maintaining a focus on both established and emerging talents.
Read at Time Out London
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