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Sumarria Lunn Gallery : ウィキペディア英語版
Sumarria Lunn Gallery

Sumarria Lunn Gallery is a commercial contemporary art gallery based in the Mayfair district of London which represents and exhibits artists from the United Kingdom, Korea, and those based in the United States.
==History==

Sumarria Lunn Gallery was co-founded by Will Lunn and Vishal Sumarria in early 2009 as a peripatetic gallery using a "pop-up" exhibition model with a private office in St Johns Wood, London.〔("Summaria Lunn bring a new brand of art show to the masses" ) "Dazed & Confused", June 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕 This was an almost direct continuation of the program at William Angel Gallery which was opened in March 2008 by Photographer John Adrian〔()〕 in Peckham Rye, South London and closed in the climate of economic downturn, shortly before the pair left in May 2009.
Sumarria Lunn Gallery pop-up exhibitions and projects from this two-year period total eighteen exhibitions, including "Apollonian/Dionysian" (an exhibition of work by Korean artist Sungfeel Yun at the The Hempel, Craven Hill Gardens, London),〔("Sungfeel Yun" ) "Paul's Art World (The former Editor at Large of Art World magazine) This blog also appears on the Saatchi Online web magazine", 21 October 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕 a show of David Wightman's abstract and landscape paintings entitled "Secret Name" (also at The Hempel, London),〔()〕 and an exhibition of installations by Glaswegian duo "littlewhitehead" at London Art Fair 2011,〔("London Art Fair 2011 - The Round-Up" ) "Aethetica Magazine", 21 January 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕 Exteriority an exhibition of outdoor sculpture by James Ireland, littlewhitehead, Victoria Rance, David Rickard and Douglas White in St Johns Wood, London,〔("Exteriority, by Sumarria Lunn" ) "Spoonfed", 13 November 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕 and an exhibition and auction with Sotheby's for the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture held at the Royal Institution of Great Britain which included work by Anish Kapoor, Paula Rego, Sir Howard Hodgkin, Cornelia Parker, Sir Peter Blake, Michael Craig-Martin, Sarah Lucas, Gavin Turk, David Wightman, and Mark Titchner.〔("Observations: Gavin Turk and Paula Rego take on torture" ) "The Independent", 13 November 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕
In 2011 Sumarria Lunn Gallery opened a new permanent gallery location in Mayfair, London at 36 South Molton Lane off Bond Street.〔("'Baby Gallerist' Will Lunn launches Sumarria Lunn in Mayfair" ) "The Independent", 22 April 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕 Both Lunn and Sumarria were in their twenties, with Lunn just 22 years old).〔("'Baby Gallerist' Will Lunn launches Sumarria Lunn in Mayfair" ) "The Independent", 22 April 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.〕

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