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Founded
2016
Directors
Sid Motion
Locations
24a Penarth Centre
Hatcham Road
London
SE15 1TR
United Kingdom
Exhibited artists
Matthew Barnes
Abigail Hunt
Hannah Hughes
Dafna Talmor

Sid Motion Gallery is a new independent art gallery exhibiting contemporary art and photography. The gallery aims to bring a range of fresh, vibrant artists working in different media to the fore. Through an exhibition and events programme of emerging and mid-career artists the gallery introduces a forum for conversation, education and development.

For Photo London 2019 Sid Motion Gallery presents a curated booth of new work by four artists; Matthew Barnes, Hannah Hughes, Abigail Hunt and Dafna Talmor. The works in the exhibition play across two-dimensional and three-dimensional space – exploring the tensions that are created by works shifting between the flat and the sculptural; the photographic and the tangible; the man-made and the organic; the found and the constructed. All artists use construction, collage and sculpture to investigate their photographic practice.