One of central London's best art galleries has been forced to close
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TJ Boulting, a prominent Fitzrovia art gallery in London known for supporting female artists, has announced its closure after 13 years due to a downturn in the art market. Co-founder Hannah Watson emphasized that many galleries face difficulties and highlighted the challenges of running a sustainable business in the current climate. Their final exhibition, featuring renowned artists such as Sarah Lucas and Man Ray, received accolades, but the decision was ultimately made with the future in mind. The gallery's associated publishing division, Trolley Books, will continue operating independently.
The art market's downturn had certainly been a factor in the decision to close TJ Boulting, a once-thriving gallery championing female artists.
In the next five to ten years, you have to consider what is feasible. You are ultimately running a business, and it's tough out there.
Read at Time Out London
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