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Art gallery closes over decline of high street sales

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Enter Gallery Enter Gallery founder Lawrence Alkin holding a newspaper in front of a wall full of artwork. Enter Gallery

Enter Gallery cited a decline of the high street and mass art production for its closure

An art gallery in Brighton has closed after more than 30 years of trading.

Enter Gallery cited a decline of the high street and mass art production by larger companies for its closure.

The art gallery in Bond Street was the first to sell Banksy prints, founder Lawrence Alkin said.

He said the evolving landscape presented challenges that were increasingly difficult to overcome.

“Enter Gallery has always been about more than just art; it’s been about creating a space for conversation, connection and creative expression,” he said.

“We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished, and while it is sad to close this chapter, we’re grateful for the community that has supported us over the years.

“Enter Gallery extends its deepest gratitude to the artists, staff, and customers who have been part of its journey.”

In December, Mr Alkin said Enter Gallery launched a “make or break” sale in order to generate funds.

Enter Gallery Fatboy Slim with his arm around Lawrence Alkin, who is wearing a black t-shirt and a black jacket. Fatboy Slim is wearing a cream jacket. Enter Gallery

Enter Gallery has hosted events and exhibitions involving Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox and more

In 2004, Mr Alkin held ‘Pop’ – an urban art gallery – which ran for three weeks and featured work from artists including James Cauty, Jamie Reid and Banksy

The event was one of the first to showcase the work of the mysterious street artist.

The gallery has sold more than 6,000 Banksy prints in total, Mr Alkin said.

It has also hosted events and exhibitions involving Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox and more.



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