vsszan535040614121.jpg Michael Craig-Martin Studio, Highgate Road, London NW5
          vsszan535040614122.jpg Michael Craig-Martin Studio, Highgate Road, London NW5
          vsszan535040614123.jpg Arlington Avenue, London N1
          vsszan535040614124.jpg Arlington Avenue, London N1
          vsszan535040614125.jpg Banham Studio, Prickwillow, Cambridgeshire
          vsszan535040614126.jpg Harrietsham, Kent
          vsszan535040614127.jpg Bruton, Somerset
          vsszan535040614128.jpg Albert (right) with fellow Founding Director Matt Gibberd
         
In our ‘Meet the Team’ series, we’re getting to know The Modern House staff. Here, we’re talking to Founding Director Albert Hill about the best artists’ houses in the UK, selected from our 12-year-old archive and homes currently on the market.

Albert studied Art History at the University of Bristol before becoming the Design Editor at Wallpaper* magazine. Pursuing his passion for the crossover between architecture and commerce, he founded The Modern House in 2005.

Albert comes from a large cohort of artists but sees his profession as creative too. As I see it, theres a lot of creativity in business. In fact, the thing I enjoy most about The Modern House is that were an estate agency that doesnt follow the normal conventions of how an agency should be run, he says.

The Modern House has long enjoyed working with artists – including 16 nominees or winners of the Turner Prize at the last count – and our ever-growing office art collection is largely sourced from our clients. 

Michael Craig-Martin Studio, Highgate Road, London NW5
Michael Craig Martin taught a lot of the YBAs, so hes sort of the godfather of Young British Art.

Here, Im attracted to the boldness of the decision not to have any dividing walls but rather to live in one big open space. It takes a lot of discipline to do that because you cant go and hide on a couch in the corner; youve got to be tougher than that to live here.

Arlington Avenue, London N1
The owner of this house is a well-renowned artist who trained as an illustrator. The interiors have a headstrong nature to them, in a way that makes you think the owner has executed exactly what they wanted. You see a lot of spaces with dark colours now, but this was an early example of that trend.

I can imagine a lot of people getting to a stage where they think, ‘I want to do my kitchen in a slightly outlandish way, but then bottle it and do something a bit more mainstream. If youre an artist you go ‘great, no ones done it before me!'

Banham Studio, Prickwillow, Cambridgeshire
We sold this house for the architecture critic Reyner Banham and his wife, the artist Mary Reyner Banham. The house was designed by the architect Jonathan Ellis-Miller for the couple in the early 1990s as a studio and country retreat. We visited the house a couple of years ago for our Journal.

Whats nice about this is that its sort of like a little Farnsworth House in the Fens. Its at once very modest and sort of radical.

Harrietsham, Kent
This is a former industrial building that was overhauled by the design firm Brinkworth for the artist Dinos Chapman and knitwear designer Tiphaine de Lussy.

Its a converted concrete reservoir bunker that was first built in the 1930s. I love the audacity and purity of vision here, and I think it shows that Dinos really pushed Brinkworth to come up with something extraordinary.

The actual structure of the house has a grandeur and monumentality to it, and I like how it has a non-domesticity to it.

Bruton, Somerset
We sold this for a sculptor to a well-known conceptual artist, interestingly, with the one who bought it making quite a lot of changes. He was one of the most exacting and incredible people Ive ever come across, and for whom the smallest details made a big difference. You can really see how it has played out in the space.

The bathroom has a marble sink unit that was created from an offcut that Damien Hirst gave to the owner. I love the idea of having a sink with that story behind it.

This is probably at the confluence of all my favourite things about residential architecture. Its got rural views yet is in the town, and it has an interesting past while also being contemporary. It haunts me, in a good way.

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