The Future Can Wait

Seminal moments in art history don’t happen every day, but a new exhibition at the Atlantis Gallery in London’s East End is promising to be just that. The New London School is the idea of gallery owner, curator and filmmaker Simon Rumley – the man behind the film Strong Language; and fellow gallery owner and curator Zavier Ellis – also an artist, whose work involves using DIY products such
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Seminal moments in art history don’t happen every day, but a new exhibition at the Atlantis Gallery in London’s East End is promising to be just that. The New London School is the idea of gallery owner, curator and filmmaker Simon Rumley – the man behind the film Strong Language; and fellow gallery owner and curator Zavier Ellis – also an artist, whose work involves using DIY products such as woodstain, spray paint and cement. Angela Meredith met the new men of British contemporary art in Brick Lane’s Vibe Bar to discover why the future is right here, right now.

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Angela Meredith
About the Author
Angela Meredith is a freelance journalist/writer who covers the Arts, travel and leisure and consumer health. Her work has appeared on websites such as Men’s Health, Discovery Health and TravelZoo – and this year she worked on the launch of the website Moneypage.com as Travel/Leisure writer. She contributes accident and health and safety news to a personal injury website and has written extensively for the b2b journal Pharmacy Business. Angela is a former winner of Soho Theatre’s Verity Bargate Award for new playwrights and has written for BBC TV. In 2007 she was short listed for the Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook’s New Novel Award. She began her career as an actress and still acts occasionally. She is a full member of the NUJ and Equity and has a BA (Joint Hons) in Literature & History of Art and an MA in Literature.