Flat Time House (FTHo) was the studio home of John Latham (1921-2006), recognised as one of the most significant and influential British post-war artists. In 2003, Latham declared the house a living sculpture, naming it FTHo after his theory of time, ‘Flat Time’. Until his death, Latham opened his door to anyone interested in thinking about art. It is in this spirit that Flat Time House opened in 2008 as a gallery with a programme of exhibitions and events exploring the artist's practice, his theoretical ideas and their continued relevance. It also provides a centre for alternative learning, which includes the John Latham archive, and an artist's residency space.
To view work by John Latham or to visit the John Latham Archive between exhibitions and events, please email [email protected] or call +44 (0)20 7207 4845 to arrange an appointment.
Accessibility to to all spaces in Flat Time House is limited by its prior function as a small private home and the restriction to architectural alterations that can be made to the space.
The front gallery is accessible via a portable ramp from the street which we provide.
Accessibility is limited to the rear gallery, kitchen area and garden. The kitchen area can be accessed via a portable ramp from the street but accessibility is limited by a 26 3/4“ (68cm) interior doorway.
Please phone us in advance of your visit.
For more detailed information on accessibility please call Flat Time House on +44 (0)207 207 4845