Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Friday, 27 January 2012
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
'Joze London' @ The Library Space
It was amazing to see the image of my rabbit Bobsicle by Simon Ward exhibited at the 'Joze London' exhibition in Battersea! I also loved the painted aeroplanes by Antonio Riello.
Friday, 11 March 2011
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Newspeak: British Art Now - part 1 @ Saatchi Gallery
Yes I am bad and it really has taken me three months to remember to post up my photos from my visit to the Newspeak part 1 show. Anyway here are my favorite bits from the exhibition...
And on the top floor of the Saatchi was an amazing selection of Korean art, including a beautiful piece by ...
Steven Claydon |
Pablo Bronstein |
Alastair Mackinven |
And on the top floor of the Saatchi was an amazing selection of Korean art, including a beautiful piece by ...
Shin Meekyoung (soap, oriental paint, varnish) |
Gwon Osang |
Bae Joon Sung |
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
The House of the Nobleman
Okay so it has taken me about a fortnight to finally add in my visit to The House of the Nobleman, but better late than never...I guess.
It is fantastic and such a rare opportunity to see such a varied selection of work in one exhibition from Picasso to Damien Hirst to Banksy. All curated in a very swanky four/five floor swanky town house by Regents Park it was often un-nerving knowing whether I was actually allowed to enter certain rooms, which all adding to the excitement and adrenaline rush of the whole experience. This is definitely by far one of the best exhibitions I have been to.
It is fantastic and such a rare opportunity to see such a varied selection of work in one exhibition from Picasso to Damien Hirst to Banksy. All curated in a very swanky four/five floor swanky town house by Regents Park it was often un-nerving knowing whether I was actually allowed to enter certain rooms, which all adding to the excitement and adrenaline rush of the whole experience. This is definitely by far one of the best exhibitions I have been to.
Tracy Emin - I kiss you |
Vik Muniz - Praying |
Joshua Bilton - Buckle |
Sebastian Brajkovic |
Damien Hirst - Sacred XX |
Wim Delvoye - Cement Truck |
Picasso - Buste d'homme a la pipe |
Fan Chon Hoo - The blue and white collection |
Peter Zimmerman
I had seen images of Peter Zimmerman's work in the past, but none of it prepared me for how breathtakingly fabulous his work actually is in the flesh.
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