Prestigious gallery located on busy South Bank

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Prestigious gallery located on busy South Bank
Prestigious gallery located on busy South Bank riverside walkway
Showcasing the best photography, contemporary design, architecture and issue-based exhibitions; gallery@oxo
attracts large audiences with an average of 9000 visitors per month. Applications are sought from the highest
level of exhibitor.
gallery@oxo is situated on the riverside walkway at the heart of one of the richest cultural areas of London,
between the London Eye, Hayward Gallery and Tate Modern. Oxo Tower Wharf is a landmark building on
London’s South Bank that is home to the destination restaurant owned by Harvey Nichols, cafes, bars and thirty
design shops occupied by innovative contemporary designer-makers.
“It is always a privilege to be able to host exhibitions in gallery@oxo. We've been quite astounded by the
incredible footfall; people just can't resist the temptation to stroll in after they catch a glance of the show when
walking past. During the setting up of our last exhibition people were trying to come in after just one picture had
been put up!”
Sightsavers International - Saving Sight, Changing Lives (exhibited at Oxo Tower Wharf in 2009, 2008 & 2007)
Floor Space
Wall Space
1500ft2 457.2 m2
approximately 40 linear metres
Hire Charges for charity, students, individual artists or registered group shows
1 week £3500 + VAT
2 weeks £7000 + VAT
3 weeks £8400 + VAT
Additional weeks up to a maximum of 6 weeks at £2800 per week. Insurance/staffing and electricity costs are
additional costs which are not included in the hire charge
Corporate or sponsored product launches or shows
Prices available on application (all rates quoted are exclusive of VAT)
Period of exhibitions
Lettings run from Tuesday to Monday. Gallery@oxo is open to the public 11am-6pm daily throughout exhibitions
gallery@oxo l Oxo Tower Wharf l Bargehouse Street l South Bank l London l SE1 9PH
An ideal space for photography, contemporary applied art and design, sculpture, installations and product
launches. The gallery hosts a wide range of high profile exhibitions and has proved a successful London venue
for touring shows.
Charities
With its prominent position on the cultural route along the South Bank riverside walkway from the London Eye to
Tate Modern, gallery@oxo is used by charities and other organisations to communicate messages in an
engaging, creative way to a large audience.
Down’s Syndrome Association
Over the past five years, through contemporary photography the
Shifting Perspectives team has transformed the way that Down’s
syndrome is viewed.
Exhibitor in gallery@oxo July 2005, June 2006, June 2007, June 2008
& 2009
Photography
The floor to ceiling windows, white walls and lighting mean that photography works exceptionally well and
gallery@oxo has become widely recognised for its programme of first-class photography.
Lynn Tait, The Lynn Tait Gallery
“gallery@oxo has an unrivalled location – I have curated exhibitions
in Australia and America and nothing compares to this little gem of a
gallery on the South Bank. Exhibiting here is both challenging and
rewarding because of the exacting high standards that have been
set from previous high profile exhibitors. World renowned
photographers Charlie Waite, Philip Plisson and Art Wolfe whose
exhibitions I have curated here love the light, modern space that is
easily accessible, as well as the professional support to help get as
many visitors as possible.”
Exhibitor in gallery@oxo: Water: Philip Plisson, Charlie Waite and Art
Wolfe March 2009 l Ocean: Philip Plisson May 2007 l Sea: Philip
Plisson May 2006 l Hope: Charlie Waite June 2004 l In My Mind's Eye:
Charlie Waite December 2002 l Carpe Diem: Charlie Waite June 2002
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Design awards and launch shows
gallery@oxo’s prime location in the creative hub of Oxo Tower Wharf enables international exhibitors to launch
new work in a prestigious, highly regarded exhibition venue. In the heart of central London, surrounded by the
designer-maker studios on the first and second floors of Oxo Tower Wharf, gallery@oxo showcases new work
from applied art and graphic design courses across the country.
ROAR!
Coinciding with London Design Festival, this exhibition showcased the
best of emerging talent from Scottish art & design colleges, across
two venues at Oxo Tower Wharf – Bargehouse and gallery@oxo.
September 2008
Eureka from design brief to shop window
A Design-Nation initiative, Eureka launched a series of new design
products that had been commissioned by British retailers. The best
products were awarded the Eureka/Laurent Perrier Design Award,
and gallery@oxo was used to host the award ceremony and
exhibition during London Design Festival.
September 2005 & September 2006
Mauvais Air
Timed to coincide with World Malaria Day on 25 April 2009, this
exhibition explored the daily lives and struggles of those affected by
malaria through large-scale photographs by William Daniels
April 2009
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Professional expertise
A range of marketing and promotional support is undertaken to ensure your exhibition reaches your target
audience. Please note that these activities are subject to deadlines*, suitability of project and may not
always be available.
Exhibitions at Oxo
posters*
We include your exhibition
on 6 quarterly ‘exhibitions
at Oxo Tower Wharf’
backlit poster sites in
prime locations along the
South Bank and on one
giant vinyl poster at
Bargehouse.
Exhibitor poster sites
Five backlit poster sites
located on prime locations
along the South Bank from
IMAX and National Theatre
to Oxo Tower Wharf are
available to exhibitors free
of charge (design and print
costs are the responsibility
of the exhibitor).
South Bank posters*
Inclusion on four-sheet
What’s On and Free Events
exhibition posters
displayed on 38 event
structures along the
South Bank, Riverside
Walkway and Waterloo
area (subject to external
editorial control).
Website
Each exhibitor has a
dedicated page within the
Exhibitions and events
section of the website
www.coinstreet.org. The
site receives an average of
15k visits and 50k page
views per month. We
include a link to the
exhibitor’s websites when
appropriate.
E-newsletter*
The monthly email
newsletter includes a
description of the exhibition
and a link through to the
webpage on
www.coinstreet.org. The
newsletter is sent to
approximately 9k contacts.
Print*
Your exhibition will be
included on any
promotional exhibition print
during the hire period.
Press packs
Any press coverage is
collated and presented to
exhibitors post-exhibition.
Additional support
CSCB has an experienced
team that can assist with
any additional marketing
and PR requirements for
an additional fee.
Comments books
We provide exhibitors with
a bespoke comments book.
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Private view/opening reception
The gallery is available for one evening for a private reception for your guests (Monday to Thursday 6–8.30pm).
Additional evenings are available at £450 + VAT. Weekend receptions possible – information on application. A
range of different drinks and canapé menus are available to suit all budgets and requirements, provided by our
preferred caterers.
Insurance, staffing and electricity costs are the responsibility of the exhibitor.
How to apply
Please send a detailed proposal indicating your preferred dates which will be considered by a selection panel.
You need to send a detailed proposal outlining the objectives and scope of the exhibition, the artists involved,
the target audience, any associated PR or marketing that is going to be carried out, if the exhibition coincides
with or is part of other activities and examples of the work that will be on display.
Submit your application
Send your proposal by post to:
Deborah Crowhurst, Gallery and Events Manager
Coin Street Community Builders
Coin Street neighbourhood centre
108 Stamford Street
South Bank, London SE1 9NH
By email: [email protected]
For more information about venues available to hire visit www.coinstreet.org/spacehire
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Client list
Photography
John Blakemore, Graham Brandon, Joe Cornish, Ebru Erülkü, Gilbert Garcin, Colin Jones, Camille Seaman, John Swannell:
Hoopers Photographers (April 2009)
Annie Bungeroth and Richard Wainwright for CAFOD: Pure Gold? (May 2008)
Joe Cornish, Rod Edwards, David Sellman for Visit Britain: Britain on View (March 2007 & February 2008)
William Daniels for Malaria Consortium: Mauvais Air (April 2009)
Alan Hayward: Intimate Landscape (April 2007)
Araceli Herrera: Mexico: Life through a Lens (October 2004)
Roger Hooper: Exposed: Endangered Wildlife (June 2008), Art In the Wild (June 2009)
Jaspal Jandu: Natural Wonders (March 2009)
Robert Knoth presented by Greenpeace and Panos Pictures: Fallout (April 2006)
Trevor Leighton: Make Fairtrade Your Habit presented by Fairtrade Foundation (March 2006)
Mary McCartney for Cancerbackup: Backup (July 2007)
Mary McCartney for Sightsavers: CLICK (March 2004)
Gillian Mead: Rebuild Me (February 2006)
Gideon Mendel in association with ActionAid: A Broken Landscape (November 2001)
Ministry of Defence: Conflict and Contrast (November 2008)
Brian Moody: The F Word: images of forgiveness, the forgiveness project (January 2004)
Seamus Murphy in association with AfghanAid: Afghanistan: A decade of photography (September 2004)
MT, Management Today: 40 Years of British Business (September 2006)
Zed Nelson & Karen Robinson for the Fairtrade Foundation: A Taste for Life (February 2004)
Peter Netley: Signs of Life (July 2004)
George Nicolson: Black and Light (October 2006), Painting with Light (October 2004)
David Noton: Waiting for the Light (March 2008)
Colin O’Brien: Retrospective Images (December 2006)
Observer & Seeds of Change: Feed Your Imagination photography competition (September 2005 & August 2006)
Pete Pattisson: Forgotten but not Gone (March 2007)
Perou: BT Business Essence of the Entrepreneur (June 2006 & November 2007)
Philip Plisson, Art Wolfe & Charlie Waite: Water (March 2009)
Philip Plisson: The Sea (May 2006) & Ocean (May 2007)
Colin Prior: World’s Wild Places (October 2006)
Rankin: BT Business Essence of the Entrepreneur (January 2009)
Rankin: Breast Friends (July 2006)
Carlos Reyes-Manzo: Impunity (February 2006)
Barry Ryan: Movers and Shakers (September 2007)
Susan Schulman: Exposed and Hungry, Life in Eastern Congo, UN Refugee Agency UNHCR funded by DFID (April 2007)
Storm Thorgerson: Mind Over Matter (July 2008), Taken By Storm (May 2009)
Charlie Waite: Hope (May 2004) In My Mind's Eye (December 2002) Carpe Diem (June 2002)
David Ward & Anna Booth, Landscape Beyond (April 2008)
Paul Wenham-Clarke, When Lives Collide, in association with RoadPeace and Green Flag (January 2006)
Charities
ActionAid: Send My Friend to School part of Make Poverty History (June 2005)
Afghan Youth Fund: A Window to Afghanistan (April 2008)
British Red Cross: Face to Face (January 2005), Tsunami: face to face (December 2007)
Charities Advisory Trust: Knit for Peace (December 2008)
Christian Aid: Swords into Ploughshares (January 2002)
Divine Chocolate Ltd: A Decade of Divine (November 2008)
Down’s Syndrome Association Shifting Perspectives (July 2005, June 2006, June 2007, June 2008 & June 2009)
EveryChild: chances4childhood (November 2008)
International Medical Corps (IMC UK) and National Geographic: Through the Eyes of Children (June 2007)
Missing Person Helpline: Missing (May 2004)
Plan UK in association with Shoot Nations: Shoot Nations 2008 (August 2008)
REDRESS: The Different Faces of Torture in the UK photography by Veronique Rolland and Ally Scott (June 2005)
Save the Children in association with the Discovery Channel with photography by Pete Dadds: My Other Life (May 2005)
Save the Children: Eye to Eye (June 2004)
Shelter: Big Red Chair Sit-in (March 2006)
Sight Savers International: i:click – a photographic celebration of the senses (October 2008)
Timebank: Create to Learn (July 2007)
Tourism Concern: Behind the Smile, the tsunami of tourism (March 2005)
The Wellcome Trust People Award: The Nature of Panic (February 2004)
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International and Embassy exhibitions
Argentinean Embassy: Argentina Architecture (April 2001)
Brazilian Embassy: Mauricio Azeredo: Contemporary Brazilian furniture (October 2001)
Japan: Keisuke Kishi 3D figures and computer graphic designs (May 2005)
Romania: My Extravaganza contemporary glass by Ioan Nemtoi (April 2004)
ROSL ARTS: Royal Over-Seas League Arts Annual Scholars Exhibition (October 2007 & September 2008)
South African High Commission: Bowled Over (May 2001)
Sicily: Echoes of Mermaids: Ancient Sicilian ceramics and contemporary fashion (February 2001)
Zimbabwe: In Praise of Women 1, 2 & 3 (August 2003, August 2004 & July 2005)
Zimbabwe: African Odyssey (June 2006)
Graduate shows
Camberwell College of Art, City & Guilds, RCA & Wimbledon College of Art: Living With Twist (April 2002)
Herefordshire College of Art & Design Degree show (July 2005)
Kingston University Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture, MA Graduation Show (October 2008)
University of Huddersfield BA (Hons) Interior Design (June 2004)
University of Hull: An Art of our own Fine Art Graduate Show (June 2004)
Middlesex University BA Jewellery Graduate Show The New Cut (July 2004)
Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication Moving Image and Graphic Information Design (July 2003)
Surrey Institute of Art & Design Graduate Show Get Stuffed! (July 2004)
Surrey Institute of Art & Design Packaging Design (July 2004)
Design and awards exhibitions
BAD: Best of African Design – 100% Zulu (July 2007)
Bombay Sapphire: The Blue Room (October 2001)
British Toymakers Guild: Toys @ Oxo (November 2004, November 2006)
Design-Nation, EUREKA, from design brief to shop window (September 2005, September 2006)
New Designers SELECTION (September 2007)
OXO Peugeot Design Awards
Society of Designer Craftsmen: Designer Crafts @ Oxo (October 2004)
ROAR! The Best of emerging talent from Scottish art & design colleges created by Standard Life (September 2008)
Wearing Glass: 39 contemporary glass jewellery artists (October 2005)
Individual artists
Neil Bailey: Curtains, (January 2006)
James Bullen: A Textile Retrospective (March 2005)
Paul Catherall: Shaping the City (May 2008)
Jane Gordon Clark: Hothouse Flowers (May 2003)
Claire Phillips: The Human Face of Death Row (July 2009)
Lynn Rivers: 9/11: The Moment Of Impact (September 2004)
Brian Taylor: Sculpting from Life (February 2000)
Group shows
Michele Benedetto, Raymond Lohr, Cesare Riva: TRE 3X3X3 (October 2008)
Cabaret Mechanical: Cabaret Mechanical Festival (December 2003) A Cabaret Mechanical Christmas (December 2004) &
Cabaret Mechanics (December 2005)
Celebrating Boxes (December 2001)
Greenwich Printmakers: 30 Years, 30 Artists (July 2009)
Londonart.co.uk: Art of Love (February 2005)
Northern Potters Association: Northern Potters@oxo (October 2005), Northern Fire 2 (October 2007)
Red Mansion: Dream 02 contemporary art from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong & Malaysia (October 2002)
Skylark, All Aboard the Skylark! August 2006 |
South Bank Printmakers, 20 Impressions February 2007, 20+ Impressions (January 2008)
Thames Festival Rivers of the World (August 2007, August 2008 & August 2009)
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gallery@oxo is owned and managed
by Coin Street Community Builders