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Ben Uri gallery loses bid for new London home

September 11, 2009 12:43
The Ben Uri gallery is currently in St John's Wood

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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The Ben Uri art gallery, Anglo-Jewry’s leading art house, has lost out in a bid to move to a new home in the heart of London’s theatreland.

Chairman David Glasser said that while there was “enormous disappointment” that its bid to move the former premises of the Theatre Museum in Russell Street in Covent Garden had failed, an alternative plan would be put into action straightaway that would achieve the same aim.

“We believe we ended up in second place behind the Public Catalogue Fund. It would have been amazing for us to have a Jewish museum of art in the heart of London,” said Mr Glasser. “We have done huge amounts of work and it would have been superb. But we couldn’t beat the Public Catalogue Foundation.”

The museum, currently housed in St John’s Wood, had been advised that an application would have been looked on with great interest by the private owners of the venue, said Mr Glasser.