Cork Street is a street in
Mayfair
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in the
West End of London
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, England, with many
contemporary art
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galleries, and was previously associated with the tailoring industry.
Location
The street runs approximately north-west from the junction of
Burlington Arcade
Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London, England, United Kingdom. It is long, parallel to and east of Bond Street from Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. It is a precursor to the mid-19th-century European shopping gallery and ...
with
Burlington Gardens
Burlington Gardens is a street in central London, on land that was once part of the Burlington Estate.
Location
The street is immediately to the north of the Royal Academy of Arts and joins Old Bond Street and New Bond Street in the west and ...
, and is close to
Burlington House
Burlington House is a building on Piccadilly in Mayfair, London. It was originally a private English Baroque and then Neo-Palladian mansion owned by the Earl of Burlington, Earls of Burlington. It was significantly expanded in the mid-19th cent ...
, which houses the
Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly London, England. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its ...
. It is parallel to, and immediately to the east of,
New Bond Street
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* ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013
** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013
* ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995
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. The nearest
tube station is
Green Park
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.
History

Cork Street is part of the
Burlington Estate, which was developed from the 18th century. The first
Earl of Burlington
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was
Richard Boyle (1612–1698), 2nd Earl of
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
; the street is named for that city.
The street in particular and the area in general was associated with tailors. In particular, the leading
Regency London tailors Schweitzer and Davidson were located in Cork Street.
Beau Brummell
George Bryan "Beau" Brummell (7 June 1778 – 30 March 1840) was an important figure in Regency England, and for many years he was the arbiter of British men's fashion. At one time, he was a close friend of the Prince Regent, the future King ...
(1778–1840), who introduced the flamboyant form of gentleman's fashion that became known as
dandyism, patronised Schweitzer and Davidson in Cork Street.
Savile Row
Savile Row (pronounced ) is a street in Mayfair, central London. Known principally for its traditional bespoke tailoring for men, the street has had a varied history that has included accommodating the headquarters of the Royal Geographical ...
, not far from Cork Street to the east, is today the street most associated with high-quality gentleman's tailors.
In the early 20th century, the street became associated with the art world,
and is considered to be one of the United Kingdom's "most important art hubs",
owing in part to its proximity to the Royal Academy.
Its galleries have launched the careers of many major modern artists in Britain; the Mayor Gallery was the venue for the first London exhibitions of
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban (; 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England under King James I. Bacon argued for the importance of nat ...
,
Max Ernst
Max Ernst (; 2 April 1891 – 1 April 1976) was a German-born painter, sculptor, printmaker, graphic artist, and poet. A prolific artist, Ernst was a primary pioneer of the Dada movement and surrealism in Europe. He had no formal artistic trai ...
,
Paul Klee
Paul Klee (; 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented wi ...
, and
Joan Miró
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, and
Peggy Guggenheim
Marguerite "Peggy" Guggenheim ( ; August 26, 1898 – December 23, 1979) was an American art collector, bohemianism, bohemian, and socialite. Born to the wealthy New York City Guggenheim family, she was the daughter of Benjamin Guggenheim, who we ...
opened her own gallery at number 30 in 1938. there were 22 galleries in the street.
The art dealer
Lillian Browse was nicknamed "The Duchess of Cork Street", and used that name as the title of her autobiography.
Attack on Cork Street
In 1985 the
Grey Organisation, a radical arts collective, launched an attack on Cork Street covering some of the galleries in grey paint. In a press release, GO justified the attacks on Cork Street, describing the galleries established there as "boring and lifeless", stating that the attacks were "intended to liven up their lives a bit!". The attack took place on Tuesday 21 May 1985, somewhere between midnight and 6am. Members of the Grey Organisation were later arrested, released on bail and banned from central London, but when prosecuted at Well Street Magistrates' court, pleaded "not guilty," and were released without charge.
Campaign
In 2012 the Save Cork Street campaign was created to protect the area as a contemporary arts district in the face of mooted regeneration plans. With 13,000 supporters, including David Hockney and Sir Peter Blake, the Save Cork Street campaign attracted major press interest. Chaired by artist and curator Simon Tarrant, the Save Cork Street committee petitioned Westminster Council to stipulate gallery usage for future Cork Street developments.
File:House on Clifford Street, W1 - geograph.org.uk - 1704307.jpg, View north to houses on Clifford Street
Clifford Street is a street in central London, built in the early 18th century, on land that once formed part of the Burlington Estate. It is named after the Clifford family, Earl of Cumberland, Earls of Cumberland. The daughter and heiress of ...
from Cork Street.
File:Mulligans, Mayfair, W1 (2711914830).jpg, Mulligans of Mayfair, an Irish restaurant at 13 Cork Street (now closed).
Galleries based along Cork Street
*
Alison Jacques, 22 Cork Street
* Alon Zakaim Fine Art, 27 Cork Street
* Browse & Darby, 19 Cork Street
*
Flowers Gallery, 21 Cork Street
*
Goodman Gallery, 26 Cork Street
* Holtermann Fine Art, 30 Cork Street
* The Mayor Gallery, First Floor, 21 Cork Street
*
Messums, 28 Cork Street
* Nahmad Projects, 2 Cork Street
* No.9 Cork Street, 9 Cork Street
*
The Redfern Gallery, 26 Cork Street
* Stephen Friedman, 5–6 Cork Street
*
Waddington Custot, 11–12 Cork Street
Galleries formerly based along Cork Street
*
Lisson Gallery (–)
* Saatchi Yates (October 2020–?)
*
Mayor Gallery (1933–?)
See also
*
Burlington Arcade
Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London, England, United Kingdom. It is long, parallel to and east of Bond Street from Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. It is a precursor to the mid-19th-century European shopping gallery and ...
, opposite the south end of Cork Street
*
Dover Street
Dover Street is a street in Mayfair, London. The street is notable for its Georgian architecture as well as the location of historic London clubs and hotels, which have been frequented by world leaders and historic figures in the arts. It al ...
, a street nearby in Mayfair with many art galleries
References
External links
Cork Street Galleriesinitiative from
The Pollen Estate
The Pollen Estate
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Streets in the City of Westminster
*Cork Street
Art gallery districts
Arts in London
Regency London
Mayfair