Hotel is a beautiful concept of an art gallery. Originally housed literally in the home of co-directors Darren Flook and Christabel Stewart, Hotel serves as both an exhibition space and home base for the artist being exhibited whilst they are in London. Now occupying the ground floor shop space the gallery itself is a bit more accessible from the street but the concept is no different: visiting artists continue to share the home of Flook and Stewart during the production period of their show.
Aside from being affectingly homespun, the concept carries well into the presentation of art in a city only finally getting over a commercial art boom, an automatic affront to the White Cubes and Yvonne Lamberts of London. But is it an affront? Of course not, just a different, more generous model of art exhibition in a city that invites contrasts - or ought to. read more