Louise Blouin Foundation,
The Louise Blouin Foundation is the capital’s newest and most innovative architectural space. The 35,000 sq ft Foundation in West London which in the 1920’s was a coachworks for Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Daimler has been resculpted to offer 21st century exhibition space for established and emerging artists. The Foundation also offers exclusive and striking white spaces for events.
The London stock brick exterior with arched windows has been beautifully restored, while the interior has been stripped out creating an unexpected state-of-the-art white space with a polished concrete floor. The Foundation commissioned legendary artist James Turrell to create a permanent site-specific artwork on the façade of the existing building. By day the gallery spaces are flooded with natural daylight, by night the windows are illuminated in a moving spectrum of colour which mark this out as a completely unique venue in London.
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Address
Address
3 Olaf Street
Notting Hill
London
W11 4BE
Directions
Transport
Tube
Take the Hammersmith & City Line to Latimer Road Station (less than a 10-minute walk to the Foundation). Alternatively, one can take the Central Line to Holland Park Station (approximately a 20-minute walk to the Foundation)
Bus
Take Bus 295 to Stoneleigh Place just off St Ann's Villas (less than a 2-minute walk to the Foundation) from Ladbroke Grove to Clapham Junction via Hammersmith
Parking
There are a number of pay and display spaces located in the local proximity and an NCP Car Park located in London West 12 Centre, 2 Charecroft Way, Shepherd’s Bush, London W12 8PZ
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