9th - 15th December 2020
9th - 15th December 2020
An autumnal themed exhibition displaying work by three painters, one print designer, one illustrator and one photographer.
9th - 15th December 2020
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
7th - 16th October 2020
7th - 16th October 2020
Resonance is a travelling concept. Curated by Stefania Carrozzini.
NEW YORK
MILAN
LONDON
Please use the online booking form for the evening reception on Wednesday 7th October:
https://app.artsvp.co/93e961
Artists:
- Rosaspina Buscarino
- Anna-Karin Björk
- Denise Cummings
- Daria Martinoni
- Riitta Nelimarkka
- Lalage Nydia Florio
- Marion Schmidtke
- Reimut - Rüdiger Voigt
- Sei Yamazaki
NEW DATES
7th - 16th October 2020
Painting & Photography Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
10th - 16th September 2020
10th - 16th September 2020
“Back in 2012 I decided to paint what my paranoid schizophrenia looks like. By painting 3 self portraits. Being an artist I found it easier to explain what I was going through by using my art. I'm not a good communicator at the best of times. Diagnosed in 2008 it's been tough for me to come to terms with, but I'm a fighter and don't give in that easily. Ive come close a few times to taking my own life but always think of my loved ones that I would be leaving behind, and that saves my life. I have a teenage son who needs his dad.
Behind the smile is a group of portraits showing everyday people and people in the public eye who suffer with mental illness. Such as actor David Harewood, actress Olivia Grant and mental health campaigner Jonny Benjamin.
Some of the people unfortunately we have lost along the way due to suicide. Such as The Prodigy frontman Keith Flint. This made it more important for me to paint mental illness in all its forms. The show is in aid of Rethink mental illness, with 30% of all sales going to the charity. Rethink is a charity that is close to my heart as I volunteer at a Rethink art therapy group every Tuesday in Braintree in Essex. The group has over 30 members who all suffer with mental health problems. My fiancé Clare also suffers with mental health problems she inspired me to do what I do, as I started with a portrait of her. With this mental health campaign we have portraits of people from all over the world. I posted what I was doing on Instagram and the amount of people that came forward was overwhelming. Lots of men came forward and being a man myself I know how difficult it is for us to talk about our mental health. So for that I am very proud and grateful to the men that have told me their stories, and allowed me to paint their portraits. I'm a self taught artist, focusing on portraits, I love to paint people, the face may be smiling, but the eyes tell the true story. “
Toby Brown
Booking form for Evening Reception
Artist:
- Toby Brown
10th - 16th September 2020
Painting Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
1st - 7th September 2020
1st - 7th September 2020
A welcome re-ignition after the pandemic lockdown, 'In the Mix' is designed to be a colourful and exciting insight into ‘The Noble Sage’.
Curated by Jana Manuelpillai.
Booking form for directorial tour
Booking form for evening reception
Artists:
- G. Raman
- Tasaduq Sohail
- Frances Ferdinands
- Eccentric O
- Prafulla Mohanty
- S. Dhanapal
- Anoma
- M. Natesh
- Pradeep Puthoor
- C. Dakshinamoorthy
- Priya Barot
- T. Athiveerapandian
- Reginald S. Aloysius
1st - 7th September 2020
Mixed Media Exhibition
11am - 6pm Daily
28th July - 2nd August 2020
28th July - 2nd August 2020
Every work of art is an abstracted form of reality
The word "abstracted" means drawn from, taken from or extracted from. Art is a derivative of reality. Art contains an essence of the artist's reality, whether or not it is in the style known as "abstract". Some works in this collection were deliberately planned and composed; whereas others were spontaneously produced so that each movement suggests the next until the piece is deemed to be finished. In all cases these are imprints of my mind, echoes of my own reality.
We live in a universe made up of matter and energy, and regulated by time. Every object affects every other object. Atoms are mainly empty space. Light consists of particles which behave like waves. Time slows down when you speed up. Every scientific measurement contains uncertainties. Objective reality is elusive.
Life is the result of a highly complex network of interconnected and mutually dependent elements including chemical reactions, biological processes, environmental factors and social structures. The way we experience life is in our minds and through sensations provided by our bodies. Our experience and system of understanding life is known to us as reality. We synthesise and maintain our own reality based on information we receive from the physical senses as well as our experiences of events, communications, language, shapes, symbols, gestures, tones, nuances and textures. We are influenced by our gender, race, family backgrounds, education, our friends and colleagues, by our physical environments and by the background noise of media and culture. We each have a unique reality.
I wish to share my reality with you through the medium of art. But it is not a one way street; it is a gateway to dialogue, a sharing of realities.
Online booking form for daytime slots
Online booking form for drinks reception
Artist:
- Luke Mitchell
www.lukonium.com
28th July - 2nd August 2020
Painting Exhibition
11am - 6pm Daily
18th - 20th March 2020
Evening Reception: Wednesday 18th March 2020, 6pm - 8pm
18th - 20th March 2020
Evening Reception: Wednesday 18th March 2020, 6pm - 8pm
The exhibition will be displaying black and white candid portraits of nurses taken on the job and whilst I was working and studying in three London hospitals over 2 years.
The purpose of the exhibition is to spark conversation on the effects that the current health care system has on its clinical employees such as nurses and therefore act as a catalyst for positive change.
Artist:
- Brian Maina
18th - 20th March 2020
Photography Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
5th - 11th March 2020
Evening Reception: Thursday 5th March, 6pm - 8pm
5th - 11th March 2020
Evening Reception: Thursday 5th March, 6pm - 8pm
This exhibition marks a forty-year career for Sri Lankan Canadian artist, Frances Ferdinands, and will be her first European solo exhibition. As such this series of works will introduce London audiences to her unique understanding and relationship to pattern and decoration - inspired by the ideology of the 1970s and 80s American artist movement of the same name. In these new exuberant paintings Ferdinands works in a new intuitive fashion to test the boundaries of how the decorative might not only delight but through connotation inform and nourish the viewer.
Artist:
- Frances Ferdinands
5th - 11th March 2020
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
17th - 22nd January 2020
Thursday 16th January, 6pm - 8pm
17th - 22nd January 2020
Thursday 16th January, 6pm - 8pm
A solo exhibition by Andreea Andrei that welcomes the public into never before exhibited polaroids, analog photography and digital prints.
For the first time she includes a small selection of chemical manipulated polaroids by using different chemicals like : bleach, detergent, window cleaner & so on.
Artist:
- Andreea Andrei
17th - 22nd January 2020
Photography Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
10th - 18th December 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 10th December 6-8pm
10th - 18th December 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 10th December 6-8pm
This solo exhibition will show a new body of sculptures and works on paper by Dorothea Magonet
These new sculptures are a departure from Dorothea’s previous works and have developed during tumultuous and difficult times. Reminiscent of harlequin and other players in Commedia dell'arte they seem joyful, full of colour and boisterous. Yet, there are disconcerting undertones. Do they not irritate with their carnivalesque colourfulness, making their forms somewhat uncomfortable?
Dorothea Magonet is a sculptor and works mainly with stone, especially alabaster. Inspired by the works of Jean Arp, Louis Bourgeois, Nikki de Saint Phalle and others Dorothea has explored the tense/uneasy relationship between sculptural form and colour.
She graduated from Goldsmiths College (BaFA) in 2009 and has a studio practice at Queensrollahouse, West London.
doromagonet@gmail.com
10th - 18th December 2019
Sculpture Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
29th & 30th November 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 28th November 2019, 6pm - 8pm
29th & 30th November 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 28th November 2019, 6pm - 8pm
Amidst the political turmoil that is defining a generation, nature remains oblivious to it all. This exhibition reflects on the changing identity of our cities due to Brexit; contrasted with nature's unwavering calm despite these uncertain times.
The brain child of two Gibraltarian sisters, this exhibition provides a narrative on current affairs as never seen before.
29th & 30th November 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
13th - 18th November 2019
Evening Reception: Wednesday 13th November, 6pm - 8pm
Directional Tour at 7pm
13th - 18th November 2019
Evening Reception: Wednesday 13th November, 6pm - 8pm
Directional Tour at 7pm
Our Existence Abstracted is an expedition into the world of South Asian abstraction by long-standing London gallerist, The Noble Sage. It features three artists: Anoma from Colombo in Sri Lanka, T. Athiveerapandian from Chennai in South India and finally Priya Barot from London.
Artists:
- Anoma
- T. Athiveerapandian
- Priya Barot
13th - 18th November 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
5th - 8th November 2019
Evening Reception: Monday 4th November, 6pm - 8pm
5th - 8th November 2019
Evening Reception: Monday 4th November, 6pm - 8pm
A life on canvas, a breath on sculpture.
From sculpture and photography to painting, art consultants Zeynep Ober & Gulce Ilken gather a group of famous artists for demonstrating their talents, experiences and emotions through their own perspective. They are going to reveal the beauty and awe in the world through their physical and spiritual awareness and to show Londoners’ that how one piece of art can change everything.
This exhibition is bringing artists together from different places and cultures around the world to show the healing power of art. There will be artists from the UK, Turkey, Germany, and China.
‘Beyond Words’ are here to emphasize that art has the power to heal, inspire, challenge and also to offer hope to anyone and everyone.
Artists:
- Ben Wilson
- Bryce Willem
- Carla Dentamaro
- Cassia Liu
- Emre Tamer
- Kaan Baltacı
- Lolita Asil
- Nerkiz Akcura
- Nevruz Akdag
- Onur Aydın Ayyıldız
- Zeki Dervisoglu
&
The honoured veteran: Gungor Taner
5th - 8th November 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
15th - 20th October 2019
15th - 20th October 2019
The London Painters and Sculptors Group (LPSG) is formed of eight painters and two sculptors.
The group who have known each other for many years, are friends as well as colleagues sharing gallery visits, studio time and supporting each other through various career successes.
Following on from last year’s successful exhibition, the LPSG has chosen to return to Camden Image Gallery for its annual exhibition. The group’s “Colour & Form ’19” exhibition will allow visitors to explore each of the artists’ contemporary response to the theme of colour, shape and form.
New work will be on display and members of the LPSG will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition to discuss the exhibited pieces. The work will be available for sale.
The members of the LPSG are: Margaret Crutchley, Raina Goran, Jess Miller, Clive Patterson, Fiona Payne, Helen Robinson, Helen Ryan, Cary Whitworth,
Kate Willows and Feza Yuksel.
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Artists:
- Margaret Crutchley
- Raina Goran
- Jess Miller
- Clive Patterson
- Fiona Payne
- Helen Robinson
- Helen Ryan
- Cary Whitworth
- Kate Willows
- Feza Yuksel.
15th - 20th October 2019
Painting & Sculpture Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
Evening Reception: Wednesday 9th October, 6pm - 8pm
Thursday 10th October 2019, open 11am - 6pm
Evening Reception: Wednesday 9th October, 6pm - 8pm
Thursday 10th October 2019, open 11am - 6pm
Original Artworks of the renowned Ghanaian contemporary fine artist Robert Osei Anim.
Robert Osei Anim was born in Accra in 1983 and started exhibiting his works around the year 2000. He was educated at the Ankle College of Art and Design in Accra and Ghanatta college of art where he was studying in advance painting. He then continued at the Kings University College in Accra,
Robert is a Ghanaian freelance fine artist who mostly exhibits his art work in most of the London art fairs. He is the founder of East End Art Gallery in Ghana. He has exhibited across various countries and is often known for his works mostly in a fish round forms, which he describes as 'an artistic movement.
His artwork takes a critical view of social, political and cultural issues. In his work, he deconstruct the inspiration from things he see around him all the time, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and lullabies that are part of his childhood and adult culture.
Artist:
Robert Osei Anim
10th October 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm
28th - September - 6th October 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 1st October, 6pm - 8pm
28th - September - 6th October 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 1st October, 6pm - 8pm
Solo exhibition by Luke Mitchell.
"This exhibition includes a large part of my work. I started painting after a visit to New Zealand in the height of summer. Compared to the cold bleak northern winter, it was a riot of colour. It took days for my eyes and mind to adjust to the new reality, and through this experience I began to see the world in a different way. Everything became interesting all of a sudden, and I started to observe my surroundings, everyday things that I'd never noticed before, colours, patterns, growth, beauty, ugliness and decay. When I returned to London, I felt an urgent need to translate my experience of the world into painting.
For me, art is about perception and communication. Perception has two main meanings: it is the ability to sense or become aware of something through the senses; and it is also the way in which something is regarded, understood or interpreted. So perception is both objective (the ability to sense) and subjective (how we understand and interpret what we sense). Given that each individual's senses operate differently, it is apparent that even the "objective" side of perception is actually very subjective.
When I became an artist I had an awakening: the world around me is alive with colour. Through art, I attempt to communicate what I perceive, and my primary tool of communication is colour. When I paint more representational pieces (i.e. artwork with recognisable subjects), I am conscious that I am not attempting to produce a copy of reality, but rather my interpretation of it. My abstract works are inspired by patterns in nature such as the light filtering through trees, or a multi-coloured flower bed, or an impression of a snapshot in time, perhaps a childhood memory or the remnants of a dream, or a motion or a resonance. They are attempts to convey a feeling or an idea."
28th September - 6th October 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
10th - 22nd September 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 10th September, 6pm - 8pm
10th - 22nd September 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 10th September, 6pm - 8pm
Camden Image Gallery is pleased to announce "Abstract Now.” a group exhibition curated by Stefania Carrozzini featuring seven artists from: France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland.
This exhibition displays the work of contemporary artists engaged in abstraction. The works were chosen for their visual impact and the strong dialogue they establish between the past and today’s abstractionist. In this show artists incorporated spontaneity and analysis, so their entire creative process produces surprises and discovery.
Abstract art now lives in the art world in many forms. The experimentation with new media opens new frontiers to the abstract art language building up multiple meanings.
We know that Abstract art can also be made with many materials and on many surfaces. It can be used in concert with representational art or completely abstract. Artists creating it often focus on other visual qualities like color, form, texture, matter and space.
Abstraction allows us to see with our mind what we cannot see physically with our eyes.
Defining abstract art is difficult. In its most extreme form – “pure abstraction”, as Mondrian called it – it is totally lacking of reference to the natural, material world. But the basic understanding of abstraction as the antithesis of the familiar and the real is inadequate, and not especially helpful if we are to understand our connection to the original movement.
Chaos in abstract art is only apparent: in reality the laws of composition assimilate a picture to a building: all its parts are connected to each other by laws of physics. There is a great sense of freedom but the price is the discipline towards very precise rules. Having said this, then it is poetry that ties everything together and gives meaning to the work.
Abstraction is “an art of individuals”, to borrow Wyndham Lewis’s phrase. Liberated from the restrictions of “copying” the visible world, abstract form provided the artist with a new, language with which to communicate. It also allowed a higher freedom of interpretation for the viewer. And now there is a potential for reading abstract art in a different way, for seeing it in a new light.
The most obvious reason for our celebration is the explosive production of abstract paintings being made today. And perhaps the golden age of abstraction is right now. This style is more exciting than ever; proof that what was begun in the past, is far from being over in our present.
Artists:
- Fiorenzo Belfiore
- Rosapina Buscarino
- Franca Faccin
- Grazia Gabbini
- Carine Hayoz
- EllaNiza
- Claire Pinci
- Marion Schmidtke
10th - 22nd September 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
28th August - 2nd September 2019
Evening Reception: Wednesday 28th August, 6pm - 8pm
Directional Tour at 7pm
28th August - 2nd September 2019
Evening Reception: Wednesday 28th August, 6pm - 8pm
Directional Tour at 7pm
‘The Spiritual’ will highlight the work of three South Asian artists from India, Sri Lanka and London who are all, in very different ways, dedicated to creating art of a spiritual, perhaps transcendental, form.
The Noble Sage is proud to introduce the tantric, mesmeric ‘circle’ paintings of 84-year-old artist Prafulla Mohanti to our collection. Mohanti is one of the pioneer Indian artists working in the UK in the 1970s. Over more than five decades Mohanti has drawn continually on the transformative experiences during his childhood in Orissa, India, to produce colourful metaphysical circles and ovals forms that usher in a sense of the ethereal-divine.
‘The Spiritual’ also spotlights two younger artists that create outstanding work in this field. The youngest, known by his alias Eccentric-O, is a Belgium-born London artist with Pakistani heritage. Eccentric-O’s mixed media paintings combine the power of ancient design, knowledge and calligraphy with the youthful worlds of digital technology, social media and graffiti art, all to enrich the soul and inspire creativity in the onlooker.
Artists:
- Priyantha Weerasurya
- Prafulla Mohanti
- Eccentric-O
28th August - 2nd September 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
29th & 30th July 2019
Opening reception: Monday 29th July, 6pm - 8pm
29th & 30th July 2019
Opening reception: Monday 29th July, 6pm - 8pm
The Exhibition 'Come Together' includes three Croatian authors – Academic Sculptor Prof. Nikola Vuckovic, Jewelery designer Fani Nuic and Academic Artist Dr. Dragana Nuic-Vuckovic.
With their diversity and sensibility towards art articulation, the trio NVN will demonstrate their unique piece of work and techniques such as Collage, 3D sculptural jewelery and printed Digital Art.
Collage work by Nikola Vuckovic has been created in parallel with his core work as sculptor where artist creates unusually dynamic and simplistic compositions. From elongated vertical forms of different colors and optical textures to those more organic, in his work one can sense sculpturistic touch, but also the tendency towards painting effects and freedom of creating associative motives.
Unusual fashion accessories by Fani Nuic – jewelery made by 3D pen technique, inspired by Nikola's collage work. Relief necklesses are more then just fashion accessories – they also have sculptural dimension defined by line forms of oval or squere shapes. Author releases her imagination when it comes to choice of color and shapes as well as with naming her work, ie 'Black in Purple', 'Fantasy in Blue', 'In the centre'...
Digital art work by Dragana Nuic-Vuckovic has the roots in her older paintings and is created in Adobe Photoshop. By smartly applying variety of digital tools, her original paintings undergo transformation, yet she remains committed to her core childish (infantil) style. In these paintings, Dragana expresses basic emotional state of characters in the form of child painting, in unusual circumstances and playful atmosphere, with quite unique names such as 'Goddess Nika has a car', 'Flying Elephant' and 'Happy Minotour' to name the few.
'Come together' is unique opportunity to experience art work by three different personalities, whose work may be different at first look, but somehow is connected by shared creativity impuls and certainly do co-exist very well.
Dr. art. Dragana Nuić-Vučković
Artists:
- Nikola Vuckovic
- Fani Nuic
- Dragana Nuic-Vuckovic
29th & 30th July 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
27th - 29th June 2019
27th - 29th June 2019
This exhibition will be showcasing ideas for the Camden Highline created by Year 5 and Year 8 students from Torriano and Regent High Schools.
This is the culmination of our first ever Camden Highline STEAM project (that's science, technology, engineering, art and maths) in collaboration with Camden's Young People.
– DROP-IN WORKSHOP –
Join us at anytime between 11am -3pm on Saturday 29th June for a design activity for all ages, where you can create your own ideas for the Camden Highline.
– WALKING TOURS –
We're also running walking tours on Thursday 27th June and Saturday 29th June. Come and meet the team, visit the exhibition, and hear the latest progress!
4.30pm Thursday 27th June
6.00pm Thursday 27th June
1.00pm Saturday 29th June
2.30pm Saturday 29th June
www.educationexhibitionwalkingtours.eventbrite.com
27th - 29th June 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
12th - 15th June 2019
12th - 15th June 2019
This exhibition will host 100 artists work and has been coordinated by Happenstance Gallery & Framing. The exhibition will be on display between 12th - 15th June. Open 11am - 6pm daily.
Wednesday 12th June: 1:30pm - Lunchtime concert
3:30pm - 6pm: Opening Tea Ceremony. Please reserve your tickets here.
Friday 14th June: 1pm - 4pm - workshops and talks.
Saturday 15th June: 12pm - 4pm there will be improve sound art and experimental electronics
Ed Shipsey
megaphones & accoustic instruments https://religiouseducation.bandcamp.com/trac/megaphoneworkout-1
Sam Enthoven
theremin & other contraptions https://www.sinistermasterplan.com/
Laura Netz
psychic noise & experimental electronics
http://netzzz.net/medial-ages-live/
Lisa McKendrick (aka Nnja Riot)
underwater violin sounds
https://soundcloud.com/listen-lisse/lisa-mckendrick-underwater-violin-sounds
Geraldine McEwan
violin improv experimental
The Oneirologist (Rick Jensen)
electro-acoustic sax clarinet
https://www.facebook.com/The-Oneirologist-1533472603626324/
Sebastian Sterkowicz
https://soundcloud.com/sebastian-sterkowicz
Georgina Brett
In the tradition of the 19th century Parisian Salon des Refusés, Happenstance Art and Framing Gallery presents the 8th Salon des Refusés: Exhibition of Artworks Refused from the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
The annual extravaganza of artworks missed, unappreciated, misunderstood or sacrificed at the last minute by the Royal Academy Selection Commitee will this year feature over 100 UK and international creators across a range of art forms. This is a unique chance to appreciate non-establishment and democratic art.
Visitors are invited to vote for their favourite works with winners announced at the exhibition’s finale on Saturday afternoon.
12th - 15th June 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
17th - 22nd May 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 16th May 2019, 6pm - 8pm
17th - 22nd May 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 16th May 2019, 6pm - 8pm
Artist:
- Judith Clute
www.judithclute.com
www.facebook.com/judith.clute
instagram - clutejudith
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JudithClute
#darkeningdreams
Joe Haldeman on Judith Clute's painting: "Of course a basic element I've always loved in Clute's work is the easy marriage of abstract freedom with realist skill. Freedom within a frame, always. And realism with an eldritch sense of what is real."
17th - 22nd May 2019
Painting & Etching Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
30th April - 5th May
Evening Reception: Wednesday 1st May, 6-8pm
30th April - 5th May
Evening Reception: Wednesday 1st May, 6-8pm
The enlightening photography exhibition at Camden Image Gallery takes features Radu Ciocan’s favourite prints. With 24 large pictures in a specially-curated gallery of photos, each image will be accompanied by a quote from various studies about screen use. The phenomenon doesn’t help our wellbeing, either, with kids who report being relatively unhappy spending 90 minutes more on social media than those who reported being happy.
Posing questions like: ‘are we ever truly free from the lure of our mobile phone?’ and ‘can we exist happily without technology’, the exhibition invites anyone who’d like to reduce their screen time to come and take a look at Radu’s eye-opening prints.
30th April - 5th May
Photography Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
21st - 26th March 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 21st March 2019, 6pm - 8pm
21st - 26th March 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 21st March 2019, 6pm - 8pm
Following more than ten years of promotion, sales and exhibitions spotlighting the art of senior Pakistani artist, the Late master Tasaduq Sohail, The Noble Sage Art Collection is proud to announce the acquisition of seven works on paper by Sohail by the Tate Collection in London.
As a celebration of this sale to a museum that Sohail himself once visited for inspiration, indeed in the city that gave birth to his art, The Noble Sage will be hosting a commemorative exhibition at Camden Image Gallery spotlighting a selection of stunning watercolour and ink paintings on paper from the same set that Tate acquired their own.
This exhibition will be a unique tribute to the life of an extraordinary Pakistani artist who now is accepted as a key contributor to British and world art history.
Please not that there are some paintings in this exhibition that may not be suitable for children.
Artist:
- Tasaduq Sohail
21st - 26th March 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
13th - 18th March 2019
Evening Reception: Wednesday 13th March 2019, 6pm - 8pm
13th - 18th March 2019
Evening Reception: Wednesday 13th March 2019, 6pm - 8pm
An international group of five female contemporary artists are thrilled to be launching their first joint exhibition “People and Places”. Each artist has drawn from their own experience and diverse background to express their unique style and explore the sensitive meaning of landscapes as well as people in places. Seeking inspiration from real locations as well as memories, the artists search for the vulnerability as well as strength of nature and how it affects people as well as considering the sheer beauty of light and colour in the natural world. The artists use a variety of media from oil, acrylic, mixed media and pastels to share distinct moments in time aiming to evoke an emotional and poignant response in the viewer.
Artists:
- Karin Friedli
- Neeta Popat Kataria
- Dawn Limbert
- Ayse McGowan
- Diana Sandetskaya
13th - 18th March 2019
Painting Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
6th - 10th March 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 7th March, 6pm - 8pm
6th - 10th March 2019
Evening Reception: Thursday 7th March, 6pm - 8pm
Women artists are currently ‘having a moment’ in the art world, almost as if they had not been there all along. Not all women artists are included in this moment - it is best to be an older woman artist who is rediscovered, or a young woman artist who has yet to be discovered. How long will the moment last?
In ‘Women Artists Are The Best Artists’, tenthirty respond to this moment, and to the women artists who have influenced us. Some of the exhibited work responds directly to work by other women artists, some of the work responds to our shared artistic heritage and the current moment more obliquely.
tenthirty met at Central Saint Martins and have been working and exhibiting together over the last five years.
Artists:
- Ale Dini
- Crow Dillon-Parkin
- Jana Valencic
- Jean Stockwell
- Lara Bartosz
- Morfydd Ransom-Hall
6th - 10th March 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily
12th - 23rd February 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 12th February 2019, 6pm - 8pm
12th - 23rd February 2019
Evening Reception: Tuesday 12th February 2019, 6pm - 8pm
THE SILENT WITNESS
CURATED BY STEFANIA CARROZZINI
The exhibition project, inspired by the Icelandic documentary film "Innsaei", focuses on the idea of Nature in the contemporary. Nature, our mother earth, is conceived here in all its complexity, as a silent witness with its strength, immensity and beauty that observes us leaving us aware of our fragility with respect to it and reminding us that in the end all is one, everything belongs to the same substance of the cosmos.
It is nature today that dictates an ethics in an imperative way and it will be nature in the future that obliges us to return to our essence. How long will the earth be able to accommodate a selfish human being who thinks and acts on the basis of the laws of the market and of interest? From here depends our destiny of inhabitants of the planet. All the achievements of contemporary art cannot be separated from the comparison with nature because it represents the measure of conscience and sensitivity.
Nature, therefore, is the Silent Witness, it has a soul watching us and gives without wanting anything in return, like the sun that rises and sets every day following a cosmic harmony. Nature is sacred, and art, looking at it, can contribute to the awareness and the birth of a new planetary consciousness. "Human and Nature with the united soul will build a new world", Joseph Beuys often repeated, and this is what we hope for and this is also the spirit with which the artists worked.
The exhibition "The Silent Witness" is an international event that starts from Milan and then continues, in 2019, to New York from December 11th to December 22nd 2018 and London from February 12 to February 23 2019
Artists:
- Catherine Cailliau
- Stefania Carrozzini
- Kentaro Chiba
- Amela Cikota
- Patrick Dennis
- Gaia Di Blasio
- Jasmin Genzel
- Susi Lamarca
- Elisabeth Laplante
- Temel Nal
- Gerd Rucker
- Misa Sawairi
- Marion Schmidtke
- Diana Storey
12th - 23rd February 2019
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 11am - 6pm Daily