The gallery name is literary, too: in Jorge Luis Borges’s 1945 story, the Aleph is a point in space that contains all other points, and anyone who gazes into it can see everything in the universe. The main location, including for the current exhibition, is the ground floor of a handsome conversion to offices of a former book-binding business that is, appropriately enough, the new HQ of Faber & Faber. The last show to close was at the Naval and Military Club, known informally as The In & Out, a private members’ club in St James’s Square. Aleph Contemporary: current exhibition at The Bindery, 53 Hatton Garden, London EC1 8HNĪ Instagram: something of a contrast to last week’s David Zwirner, Aleph – founded in 2019 – has the simplest of gallery models: show lots of paintings by UK-based artists, both online and while guesting in somewhat offbeat premises.
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