Last Tuesday Society

The Last Tuesday Society is a London-based organization founded by William James at Harvard and run by artist Viktor Wynd[1] with directors Allison Crawbuck and Rhys Everett. Based at an eponymous gallery space and cocktail bar in Hackney, the society holds regular absinthe tastings, literary and artistic events.[2][3]

Interior Last Tuesday Society cocktail bar

History

Viktor Wynd previously operated The Little Shop of Horrors, located in Mare Street, which dealt in taxidermy, shrunken heads and other curiosities.[4] He also ran the Viktor Wynd Fine Art commercial gallery, where over 50 shows were curated including on Mervyn Peake[5] Tessa Farmer[6] Leonora Carrington[7] and Stephen Tennant[8]

Following a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in 2014,[9] many of these items and artworks were moved to display at The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History, part of The Last Tuesday Society space.[10] Also in the building is a cocktail bar specialises in traditional absinthes.[11] In 2019 the Absinthe Parlour was named the Best Bar in London at the 7th annual Design My Night Awards.

The Society puts on a regular lecture series, with over 500 talks held in the last ten years.[12]

References

  1. "The Last Tuesday Society". artlurker.com.
  2. "London Underground : At Home With Vintage Design". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  3. AnOther (14 August 2015). "The Most Curious Cocktail Bars in London". AnOther. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  4. "Little Shop of Horrors". How To Spend It.
  5. "Mervyn Peake and Maeve Gilmore at Viktor Wynd Fine Art Art Opening Saturday 9th July 2011". fadmagazine.com. 8 July 2011.
  6. "The Fairies Are Coming – Tessa Farmer". tumblr.com.
  7. "Leonora Carrington show!". Phantasmaphile.
  8. Murgatroyd. "Serge & Tweed: Stephen Tennant at Viktor Wynd Fine Art". sergeandtweed.blogspot.co.uk.
  9. "Hackney's Little Shop of Horrors will become a museum". Hackney Post.
  10. Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent (7 November 2014). "Museum of creepy curiosities opens in London". Evening Standard.
  11. Lipp, Sophia E (3 April 2018). "Five places to try absinthe in London". Evening Standard. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  12. JE (18 October 2014). "Morbid Anatomy: The Viktor Wynd Museum: A New Museum of Curiosities in London Needs Your Help!". morbidanatomy.blogspot.co.uk.
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