CURRENT EXHIBITION ON EDITH TUDOR-HART
Bauhaus student, photographer and Soviet spy recruiter
Interested in social housing, photography, spies or local history? This exhibition will be a “must” for you. Edith Tudor-Hart was called the grandmother of the Cambridge Five but was also a groundbreaking photographer whose images showed the ordinary lives of working class Londoners and – from a Belsize perspective – the construction of the Isokon Building in Lawn Road which opened in 1934. There is a fascinating video on the Gallery’s website to introduce the life and work of Tudor-Hart; and you can visit the Gallery from 11am–4pm every Saturday and Sunday until the end of October. Free entry. No booking required. Further details are available at https://isokongallery.org/.
Did you know that the Isokon Gallery relies on charitable donations and the proceeds from the shop to care for the collection?