Past
Crossroads, London
The Old Truman Brewery
opening 09/06/2016
Press release
CROSSROADS Art Show will be launched this October at the Old Truman Brewery in East London, during Frieze week.
An international art show, CROSSROADS is a niche fair, with special curatorial projects and approximately fifty galleries from abroad that have been handpicked by a team of renowned curators. A fresh, multicultural and accessible fair, CROSSROADS presents the most current artistic trends in a relaxed and convivial setting. An opportunity to experience the highest quality contemporary art by established and emerging artists, from a multitude of backgrounds and spanning different generations, who share a desire for breaking with the status quo and exploring new realms, new forms and new ideas.
The Artistic Committee of CROSSROADS is comprised of renowned figures in today’s international art world and it includes artists and curators such as Eva Ruiz, Pablo León de la Barra, Fernando Bryce, Franklin Evans, Cecilia Jurado, Bruno Leitão, Federico Luger, Marta Ramos-Yzquierdo, Manuela Ribadeneira,Aura Seikkula and Octavio Zaya.
A dialogue between cultures, geographies, history, diverse political situations and aesthetics intersect at CROSSROADS. Galleries from Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Romania, Bolivia, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, USA, UAE and UK will allow the public to experience what is happening now in contemporary art around the world and visit the best upcoming international contemporary galleries right in our door step.
The nearest stations to The Old Truman Brewery are:
Liverpool Street Station (Tube)
Walking distance: 10 minutes
Central, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City Lines and National Rail Services
Shoreditch High Street Station (Overground)
Walking distance: 5 minutes
Aldgate East Station (Tube)
Walking distance: 10 minutes
District, Hammersmith & City Lines
Old Street Station (Tube)
Walking distance: 15 minutes
Northern Line and National Rail Services
Buses
From the West End 8, 55 & 242
From East London 8, 26, 48, 55, 57,242, 388
From South London 35, 47, 48, 78, 149
From the City 26, 55, 242, 243, 388