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Prem Singh

Artist & Creative Freedom 5 Replies

Started by Prem Singh. Last reply by Larsen Gallery 25 Aug 2009.

Roberto Baldi

Celeste Prize - Berlin 2009

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Camilo Racana

Cannes 2009 - International Art Show 1 Reply

Started by Camilo Racana. Last reply by Jessica L. Porter, Raandesk Gallery 18 Dec 2008.

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Despina Papadopoulou Comment by Despina Papadopoulou on 7 February 2010 at 6:38pm

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KR-line Comment by KR-line on 16 January 2010 at 11:34pm
"Angels of Time" by Lukas Roels at KR-line photo art gallery in Bruges (Belgium). Opening night on thursday, feb 25th.

Still looking for artistic photographers or artists using photography in their creations. Feel free to contact me.
valeria Comment by valeria on 6 January 2010 at 3:06pm
Artspace Galleries
Where the light lies
From 11th untill 23rd January 2010

A solo exhibition of drawings and paintings by Lisa Henderson.
Many of the paintings, using acrylics on collage, are instinctive and remembered responses to landscapes and landforms employing varying degrees of abstraction. This includes an ongoing series of paintings taking aerial perspectives at varying altitudes.
The drawings, usually in pastel and charcoal, are similarly inspired by texture and patina but range from the richly topographical, to the intimately investigative. Recent work in this group includes the exuberant celebrations of the distinctive graffiti on the ancient walls of Venice, and the wonderfully weathered and neglected doors of Gozo.
To achieve the richness of texture and colour associated with the paintings, many techniques more usually associated with etching and collography are drawn upon including collage, wiping, scratching and gauging both to hold the colour and patinate the surface. At the same time, techniques used in paper making, papier mache and the use of stained pulps have been re-introduced from previous developments in the work. And an extensive bank of inspirational recycled, pre-painted, mono- printed, photocopied and marbled paper is central to the process.

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valeria Comment by valeria on 16 December 2009 at 12:27pm
Artspace Galleries
An art space to hire in central London.

A versitile Gallery space for hire. Perfect for art exhibitions, fashion/executive events, press launches and parties in the heart of London, Paris and soon New York. Two floor venue with state of the art facilites in the centre of Mayfair. Artspace Galleries represent talented artists as well.


Our list of previous clients includes many high-profile fashion labels and cosmetic brands, such as Stella McCartney, Rimmel London, Diane von Furstenberg (DVF), Estée Lauder, Mamas & Papas, RoC Cosmetics and Charnos Lingerie.





State-of-the art facilities:

Bar
Digital sound system
Air conditioner
42" Flat TV and video machine
Projector
Gallery management
Curating and catering facilities
CCTV security system
Storage room
Plus, special equipment can be installed should this be necessary.


Prices London – 250m2 – 2500sq ft
Ground floor £4200 per week Lower floor £2900 per week
Prices Paris – 250m2 – 2500sq ft
Ground floor 2500euros per week Lower floor 2500euros per week

www.artspace-galleries.com

Contact us via email:
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or phone:
London - 00 44 (0)207 993 27 21 or 00 44 (0)7727 012 999
Paris - 00 33 1 76 63 32 03

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valeria Comment by valeria on 8 December 2009 at 11:57am
Colourful Disorder of the Present
Artspace Galleries, 18 Maddox Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 1PL
From 7th - 19th December 2009.

A solo exhibition featuring paintings by Marc Heaton.
Marc Heaton is a Welsh artist currently based in England. His work is a therapeutic process, creating expressions of personal surroundings with heightened sensitivity. Taking inspiration from the comfort of objects, places, memories and, what he describes as, 'the colourful disorder of the present,' Heaton's paintings respond the passage of time within an ever-shifting society.


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