Apsara Studio
Welcome to our new studio and collaborative space in Battersea, London
200 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4ND, London, UK
Left to right: Dawn Ng, Anna Blom, Macarena Rojas Osterling & Tereza Červeňová, installation view at Apsara Space, 2024. Photography by James Retief.
Located in a charming old fireplace shop just off Battersea Park and a stone’s throw from the Royal College of Art, we are absolutely in love with the unique character of our new home. From the sun-drenched old greenhouse at the back, to the distinctive shop front façade, and the cozy library-style office nook, every corner of this space holds its own charm. The history of the building is ever-present, with the old fireplaces leaving their mark on the walls and the warm terracotta tiles offering a Mediterranean-inspired flooring.
Left to right: ‘Palazzo Grassi’ by Tereza Červeňová & ‘See Through’ by Jill Tate, installation view at Apsara Space, 2024. Photography by James Retief.
We envision this space as a collaborative hub, and we’re thrilled to be sharing it with our dear friends at Von Goetz, founded by the talented Lucy Von Goetz. To start, we’ve curated a selection of works by artists we’ve had the privilege of collaborating with from around the world—artists who have influenced and shaped our studio practice, and whose work reflects different interpretations of “home.” You’ll find pieces by close collaborators Dawn Ng, Macarena Rojas Osterling, and Anna Blom, as well as works by Jill Tate and Tereza Červeňová, on Lucy’s side.
Left to right: ‘Thin Skin’ by Jill Tate and ‘Untitled’ by André Derain, installation view at Apsara Space, 2024. Photography by James Retief.
We would love to welcome you to the space—feel free to stop by, as we’re here most days. If you have ideas for collaborations, programming, talks, or workshops, don’t hesitate to reach out. This space is all about creating and connecting, and we’re excited to see what’s next! Find us at 200 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4ND, London
Left to right: ‘Untitled’ Macarena Rojas Osterling and ‘Palazzo Grassi’ by Tereza Červeňová, installation view at Apsara Space, 2024. Photography by James Retief.