Art Below Summer Show: 3 Days left to Apply!
The final deadline to take part in the Art Below Summer Show is this Friday.
There will be a private view evening drinks reception at the Tabernacle Gallery in Notting Hill where all participating artists and special guests will be invited. To coincide with the gallery group show your work will also be showcased on billboard space in a London Underground station of your choice for 2 weeks this June.
Our last 2 summer shows were hosted at the Muse Gallery in 2015 see here and at London Westbank in 2014 see here.
The Tabernacle Gallery Space
Located to the left of the main bar on the ground floor, the gallery is easily accessible. Its a fantastic bright space to display art. The Tabernacle Gallery has access 7 days a week from morning to night and draws in a wide and eclectic passing crowd.
Heralded as ‘The Taj Mahal of Kensington’, the Tabernacle was originally built as a church in 1887. Today the Tabernacle serves as a cultural arts and entertainment venue, including a theatre, meeting rooms, music studio, art gallery, bar and kitchen, conservatory and a garden courtyard.
Peter Higgins at Holland Park Station, Art Below Summer Show 2015
Umut Yalim at Knightsbridge Station, Art Below Summer Show 2015
Joao Santos at Westbourne Park Station, Art Below Summer Show 2015
Michaela Gogova at Oxford Circus Station, Art Below Summer Show 2015
Louise Dear at Westminster Station, Art Below Summer Show 2015
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Art Below at The Other Art Fair: April 2016
Art Below featured the work of an eclectic group of 5 artists at The Other Art Fair at Victoria House, Holborn, London this April including London based photographer, Noah Da Costa, Award winning RCA painter Amanda Wigglesworth, and 'X Ray artist' Ernesto Romano from Venice, Italy. Selected works went on display across billboard space in the London Underground in the run up to the fair.
Noah Da Costa will showcased a series of prints from his series BRUTAL. The art works are based on the architectural movement from the mid-20th century that was know for it's brutalist style. The series of art works shows the beautiful brutality in the buildings by combining symmetry and selected details in the buildings to high light a new view on the controversial architecture. (photo: Noah Da Costa with his work from the Brutal series)
Ernesto Romano's work is an exploration of the human body. Cultivating precious floral species and super-imposing their structures onto x-rays are an attempt to preserve their beauty and to create analogies in combination with the human body. X-Rays from his own body are transformed into intimate self portraits, conveying metamorphoses in symbiosis with the unique beauty of the floral form. White skeletal shapes are overlayed with vibrant flowers revealing harmony and drawing attention to the fragility of the human body and the ephemeral nature of plants and flowers (written by Renee Pfister)
(photo: Ernesto Romano with his work 'Importance of being Ernest')
(photo: Ernesto Romano 'Importance of being Ernest' tube poster at Holbron Station)
Amanda Wigglesworth
Amanda's paintings are essentially forms and surface energies which are richly textured. The vigorous application and removal of paint form images of an inner landscape. Her work is based on paint as process; layers of oil paint, collage and textured pastes are painstakingly applied to the canvas over time. By taking paint off and reapplying, an image is built up and simultaneously disrupted as new layers are applied and removed. Primarily process driven, her work plays with the way paint runs, settles and layers, creating interactions between underlying forms and colours. The result is a harmony of colour and texture, revealing paintings of depth that although abstract, have definite forms, shapes and figures.
(photo: Nick Stokes and Holly Carlson)
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