Corvi-Mora

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Corvi-Mora is a contemporary art gallery based in Kennington, South London.[1] The gallery represents emerging and established international artists including Turner Prize nominees Roger Hiorns[2][3] and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.[4][5]

Established19 January 2000; 26 years ago (2000-01-19)
LocationLondon, SE11
Coordinates51.491168°N 0.108423°W / 51.491168; -0.108423
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Corvi-Mora
Established19 January 2000; 26 years ago (2000-01-19)
LocationLondon, SE11
Coordinates51.491168°N 0.108423°W / 51.491168; -0.108423
TypeArt Gallery, Modern Art, Contemporary Art
FounderTommaso Corvi-Mora
Public transit accessLondon Underground Kennington
London Underground National Rail Elephant & Castle
Websitewww.corvi-mora.com
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History

Corvi-Mora was founded by Tommaso Corvi-Mora in 2000 at premises in London's Warren Street[6] after the closure of the gallery Robert Prime which he founded in partnership with Gregorio Magnani in 1995.[7][8] Corvi-Mora moved to a space on Kempsford Road in 2004 with the contemporary art gallery greengrassi.[9][10][11]

Notable exhibitions include Sorrow for A Cipher by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in 2016,[12][13] Roger Hiorns in 2004[14] and 2015,[15] The Commune Itself Becomes a Super State by Liam Gillick in 2007,[16] Rachel Feinstein in 2007,[17] and Richard Hawkins in 2009.[18]

The gallery currently represents over 30 artists, including Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster,[19] Lynette Yiadom-Boakye,[20] Alvaro Barrington,[21] Jennifer Packer,[22] Brian Calvin[23] and Tomoaki Suzuki.[24][25]

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