On New Bond Street, among the boutiques and architectural icons of Mayfair, art finds a new voice — Eden Gallery, now known as Eden, House of Art.
It is not merely an exhibition space, but a living organism where light, sound, and form exist in constant motion.
Housed within a four-storey building, the gallery unites diverse worlds — from the bold canvases of Alec Monopoly to the sculptural grace of Dorit Levinstein and the visual experiments of Angelo Accardi. Here, contemporary art ceases to be static — it breathes, reacts, and engages.
Eden was born from an idea of dialogue — between the artist and the viewer, between the past and what is only beginning to take shape.
In a city where art never stands still, Eden becomes a mirror of movement itself.
Where art breathes, the city listens.
— A Note in Our Voice