26-07-2023 13:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

1930s modernism at the Isokon Flats

Just around the back of Belsize Park tube station is a small row of homes that became home to some of London’s leading artists in the 1930s — and now an exhibition is telling their story.
If you were to produce a list of recognisable names of the time, many of them lived in this small patch of North London.
Barbara Hepworth, Piet Mondrian, Henry Moore, Nau, Gabo, Cecil Stephenson
All moved into a row of studios, originally built in 1872 and funded by the subscriptions of a group of a
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