Sentences with phrase «flowers gallery»

I like to visit the Flowers Gallery in Shoreditch and the Chisenhale Gallery in Dalston — very cutting edge!
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Money Must be Made opens at Flowers Gallery.
Tagged with abstract painting, abstraction, Aldous Huxley, art, art exhibitions, colour, constructivism, Dreams of the World Order, Flowers Gallery, Gregory Bateson, Michael Kidner, Op Art, optical, Slavoj Zizek, systems
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Recent group shows include: Celebration of British Icons, Siam Paragon Bangkok, 2013; RA Summer Exhibition, 2012; Circus Terminal (touring international show), 2012; 100 Prints, Flowers Gallery, London, 2012; Conflicts of Interest H Gallery Bangkok, 2012; and Painting of the Eighties Matthew Bown Gallerie, Berlin, 2009.
The first being at Flowers Gallery (NY) in the group exhibition The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art from the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie which featured a small number of works by Hoyland dating from the early 1980s through the early 2000s.
At Michael Kidner, Dreams of the World Order — Early Paintings at Flowers Gallery until 20 October 2012, this empiricism is evidenced in the relationship between paintings shown in the downstairs galleries and between those paintings and the wonderful (preparatory?)
Nancy Fouts brings her trademark baroque theatricality, dada mischief and love of a good pun to Flowers Gallery in London with a decade's worth of visual treats.
Circle after Image 1959 - 60, Oil on canvas, 151.5 x 124.5 cm / 59 3/4 x 49 1/4 in, AFG 42498, © The Estate of Michael Kidner, courtesy Flowers Gallery, London
Globetrotter 28 March Scarlett Hooft Graafland's latest exhibition «Discovery» opens tomorrow at Flowers Gallery in London.
Recent exhibitions include Groundwork (New Art Centre, Salisbury 2015), Mirage Valley (Lendi Projects, Switzerland 2015), To Camera (Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast 2015), This Way Up (Flowers Gallery, London 2015), Against Nature (London Art Fair, 2015), Project 05 (Contemporary Art Society, London 2014), Ristruttura (Project B Gallery, Milan 2012) and Uncommon Ground (Flowers Gallery, London 2012).
Flowers Gallery on 20th Street bared it all with the recent group photography show, Under My Skin — Nudes in Contemporary Photography, which opened last June 20th and curated by Mona Kuhn.
Flowers Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of recent work by Tom Lovelace.
His group exhibitions include shows at Sotheby's, Sloan Fine Art, Boltax Gallery, Flowers Gallery, MUSE Center for Photography and the Moving Image, Theaterlab, The Puffin Room, and the ArtNow Fair, all in New York.
He has also organised many exhibitions independently, most recently Peter Watkins: The Unforgetting at Webber Gallery (2017) and Rebecoming: The Other European Travellers at Flowers Gallery (2014).
Courtesy of the artist and Flowers Gallery London and New York Writer: James Warren
Courtesy of Flowers Gallery Writer: Hannah Tointon
The 2017 jury comprised of Matthew Flowers, Managing Director of Flowers Gallery, Andrew Russeth, Executive Editor, ARTNews and Joyce Varvatos, Art Advisor.
This Way Up, Tom Lovelace's second published book, was made in response to his solo exhibition of the same title at Flowers Gallery in 2015.
Lorenzo Vitturi speaks with Charlotte Jansen ahead of his Flowers Gallery exhibition Money Must Be Made
Click on the image to listen to an audio recording of Artist duo Boyd & Evans discussing their solo exhibition Overland and their longstanding artistic collaboration, which began in 1968, with Jessica Rutterford of Flowers Gallery.
Peter Howson's solo exhibition Demokratia is on display at Flowers Gallery, Kingsland Road until 16 May.
Flowers Gallery Director of Photography Chris Littlewood and represented artist Simon Roberts will speak at the first in a series of talks leading up to the 2016 edition of Photo London.
Please join us on Thursday 26 April, 6 - 8 pm at Flowers Gallery, 82 Kingsland Road, London.
Stieglitz's «Equivalent» are the inspiration for «Out of Obscurity», a group show at Flowers Gallery in London that explores contemporary abstract photography through its link to the sky.
Flowers Gallery Director of Photography Chris Littlewood will also give an introduction to the concurrent exhibition Out of Obscurity, which brings together abstract visions of the sky produced by a range of international artists in the lower gallery.
He has also had numerous solo shows with Flowers Gallery in both London and New York since 1990.
Set within the context of the Flowers Gallery exhibition «Seven from the Seventies `, the panel will discuss the impact and legacy of the artists on show, Colin Cina, Bernard Cohen, Derek Hirst, Noel Forster, Michael Kidner, Jack Smith and Richard Smith, and the continued relevance of reductive, geometric and systems approaches within contemporary painting.
Fouts» first exhibition took place at Flowers Gallery in 1970 (during the gallery's first year).
Involved, 2009 © Julie Cockburn, courtesy Flowers Gallery, London.
Aunt Holly Holding Photo Of Dinah, La Mesa, Ca. 2006 © Glen Erler, courtesy Flowers Gallery, London.
Previous finalists include John Keane, former official British war artist, currently represented by Flowers Gallery in London; RBS Bursary recipient Liz West; Julia Vogl, shortlisted for Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4 ′ s New Sensations; Ingrid Hu, former designer at the Lubetkin - winning Heatherwick Studio; Marcus Jansen, a leading modern expressionist; and Bernat Millet, shortlisted for National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.
Committed to presenting work from both the Asian and Latin American markets, PHOTOFAIRS will introduce new galleries and artists such as Chinese ones Birdhead, Chen Wei and Jiang Pengyi presented by the debuting ShanghART Gallery from Beijing, Shanghai and Singapor; artists Shen Wei presented by Flowers Gallery from New York and London and Luo Bonian, RongRong and Wang Wusheng presented by Three Shadows + 3 Gallery from Beijing and Xiamen and Mexican artists Ricardo Nicolayevsky and Tania Franco - Klein presented for the first time in San Francisco by Almanaque from Mexico City, among others.
Small is Beautiful was first established at Flowers Gallery in 1974, inviting selected contemporary artists working in any media to present works with a fixed economy of scale, each piece measuring no more than 7 x 9 inches.
The ethereal aesthetic quality of the portraits done by Aleah Chapin at Flowers Gallery evoked a personal history that resonated in a soft placid glow for Chelsea's Thursday art night.
Smith has had solo exhibitions at: Green Gallery (1961, New York), Whitechapel Gallery (1966, London), Modern Art Oxford (1972, Oxford), Hayward Gallery (1973, London), Tate Gallery (retrospective, 1975, London), and is now represented by Flowers Gallery.
Boomoon's Skogar, on display at Flowers Gallery, documents a sublime encounter between the photographer and the natural world.
Under, 2012 © Geir Moseid, courtesy Flowers Gallery, London.
Listen to an audio recording of Artist duo Boyd & Evans discussing their solo exhibition Overland with Jessica Rutterford of Flowers Gallery.
Flowers Gallery presented on January 22nd Shen Wei's first solo exhibition at Flowers Gallery, New York.
To coincide with our current exhibition Mono: An Exhibition of Unique Prints, Flowers Gallery will host a panel discussion with exhibiting artists George Blacklock, Carol Robertson and Fiona Grady.
Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition and collaboration with The Collective, a not - for - profit arts programme at The House of St Barnabas
Curated by Matthew Flowers, Managing Director, Flowers Gallery Andrew Russeth, Executive Editor, ARTNews Joyce Varvatos, Art Advisor
John Keane will be signing copies of his major new book Troubles My Sight: The Art of John Keane at the Flowers Gallery booth at Art New York.
To coincide with the current exhibition Dark Line - The Thames Estuary, Flowers Gallery will host a discussion between photographer Nadav Kander, writer and curator David Campany, and author Iain Sinclair.
To coincide with the exhibition Lunar Voyage, Flowers Gallery will host a discussion with exhibiting artist Tom Hammick, and writer Adam Nicolson.
To coincide with the exhibition Past Perfect, Flowers Gallery hosted a discussion between photographer Jason Larkin and curator Tim Clark.
Join us for the closing event of Carol Robertson's Pointstar at Flowers Gallery, Cork Street.
Submissions are now being welcomed for the Sky Arts competition «Portrait Artist of the Year» and «Landscape Artist of the Year», which will be judged by Flowers Gallery artist Tai - Shan Schierenberg.
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