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Transition Gallery is a contemporary art project space in Hackney, East London. It is run by artists Cathy Lomax, Alli Sharma and Alex Michon. HistoryTransition Gallery was founded in October 2002 in a converted garage close to Victoria Park, Hackney, London, and is run by artists Cathy Lomax and Alex Michon to show work by established and new contemporary artists.[1] In March 2004, Liz Neal's Archway council flat studio was recreated as an installation inside the gallery for a show called The Lair of the Lotus Eater.[2] Her work was exhibited in the Saatchi Gallery's New Blood show in the same year.[2] In 2005, Evening Standard critics, Nick Hackworth and Brian Sewell, visited the gallery. Hackworth wrote: It looks like a small garage workshop, but instead of Star Motors the legend reads: "You don't have to be blonde to be an artist, but it helps." Inside, the walls are papered with magazine pages, photographs and postcards on the theme of quintessential Englishness; among them are paintings by Lomax and Michon. There is a subversive innocence about the installation.[3] Notes and references1. ^"Transition Gallery", NYArts. Retrieved 28 January 2009. 2. ^1 Hepzibah, Anderson. "Busy lizzie", Evening Standard, p. 30, 18 March 2004. 3. ^Hackworth, Nick. "Brian's awfully big adventure in the East End", Evening Standard, p. 40, 23 September 2005. External links
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