Unveiled was English artist Nick Fox’s exhibition of paintings and installations at MOCA and the Royal Academy Schools Gallery, Hornsey,
paired with a painting by Francis Picabia.
Nick Fox
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The Museum of Contemporary Art, London was founded in 1996 as a project based museum. No formal built space was to be required to mount a series of international exhibitions that incorporated sculpture, video, painting, photography and installation. Projects were curated for virtual and specific sites, and these past projects can be seen in the Archive.
In January 2004 MOCA opened a project space in South London in the Bellenden Renewal Area to initiate a series of exhibitions that were locally based but global in focus. The Project Space exists to offer established and upcoming artists the possibility of making non-commercial work, developing the projects over various periods of time to suit both the artist and MOCA. Projects emerge when they are ready. This co-operative style of working means that the Project Space has no formal exhibition structure, and works are in situ when they are ready. You can find these projects in Recent Projects.
In Winter 2006 MOCA hopes to open its new Platform Space for younger artists. The gallery will be situated around the corner from the Project Space and will provide a much needed focus for the work of exciting new talent, and further the renewal of the area.
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