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Artist couple open north London not-for-profit in former Zabludowicz gallery

By MilyeMay 20, 20253 Mins Read
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A new art space has launched in north London in the former Methodist church initially transformed into a gallery by the collectors Anita and Poju Zabludowicz. An organisation called Camden Arts Projects (CAP) has taken over the property at 176 Prince of Wales Road which was bought last year by the husband-and-wife artist duo, Philip and Charlotte Colbert.

According to Tom Keating, the director of CAP, the couple established the not-for-profit organisation following their acquisition of the property. CAP, which is part of an umbrella company known as Contemporary Culture Collective, now operates the main gallery and front spaces of the building

“CAP was founded with the aim of reopening and revitalising this important cultural venue, with a focus on supporting both emerging and established artists and filmmakers and making them free and accessible to the wider community,” Keating says. He adds that curator Hala Matar, who formerly headed up The Little House, a Dries Van Noten space in Los Angeles, is running the exhibition programme.

CAP’s opening show, which runs until 29 June, includes the Martin Creed work Work No. 3891 Half the air in a given space

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CAP’s launch show, which runs until 29 June, includes two works by the Turner prize winning artist Martin Creed. These are Work No. 3891 Half the air in a given space, an immersive installation comprising hundreds of balloons, and the neon work Work No. 1086: EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT (2011), which is displayed on the building façade. Creed is represented by Hauser & Wirth gallery and the exhibition is free to enter.

Scottish-born Philip Colbert is known for creating large-scale works depicting lobsters, such as The Lobster Painter which graced the promenade at K11 Musea in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. According to his website, “Colbert has created a global following for his cartoon lobster persona and his masterful hyper pop history paintings”.

Charlotte Colbert’s film She Will was released in 2021, while her exhibition Dreamland Sirens opened at The Fitzrovia Chapel, London, in 2023. She is the half-sister of the former Conservative London mayoral candidate, Zac Goldsmith.

The Zabludowicz Collection was based at 176 Prince of Wales Road from 2007 to 2023. Poju and Anita Zabludowicz started collecting in 1994, amassing more than 8,000 works by 600 artists. According to the 2025 Sunday Times Rich List, the couple are worth £1.5bn. The Sunday Times says that “Poju’s father built the family fortune through an Israeli defence contractor”.



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