Couper Collection

The Couper Collection is a floating art museum and registered charity, on converted barges, which is permanently moored on the banks of the Thames in Battersea, London. It exhibits artworks and installations by artist Max Couper, as well as hosting exhibitions and events by other artists. The Collection began in 1979 as a base for a large sculpture in Battersea Park. In 1999 it was launched as a charity by then UK Home Secretary Jack Straw MP. Major works by the Couper Collection include: The Couper Collection also has a permanent Museum of First Art containing children's artworks. The Couper Collection is currently involved in a dispute with Hutchison Whampoa and Norman Foster regarding a land claim and Fosters plans to remove the charity's barges. Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London has spoken in favour of the Collection. Foster's lawyers, Farrer and Co., have put in objections to the UK Land Registry. See Sunday Times article.

External link

The Couper Collection's website

 

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