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'Directional art with an unorthodox backdrop lend Art Below its fresh, original edge that's currently causing a creative awakening amongst commuters and the Damien Hirst's of tomorrow' THE GUARDIAN
The Hospital club have teamed up with Art Below and have launched a new public art campaign. Every month a new theme will be set and the winning entry will be displayed in a (1m x 1.5m) back lit illuminated light box at Bond Streets central line platform, eastbound for 2 weeks where thousands of people will see your work.
Where: The Macbeth, 70 Hoxton st, London N1 6LP Over the next few weeks the acclaimed artist Mike Ballard will be covering every inch of the Hoxton Gallery space in his
cosmic-infused baroque, which has it's roots in his beginnings as a celebrated graffiti artist.
His most recent exhibition "The All of Everything" at the University of the Arts Galery Space n Mayfair involved transforming the entire space into an all-encompassing installation covering floors, walls and ceilings featuring the artist’s flamboyant vision of art history.
Now displaying on bill board space in London's most iconic subway stations including Bond Street, Old Street, Angel & London Bridge
- 20 Hoxton Square Projects displaying at Old Street Station, Northern Line Platform
- Matthew Green Displaying at Bond Street Station, Central Line platform, illuminated light box display.
Selected by Le cool Magazine
- Take Part in 'The Art of March',
Art Below's public art campaign in London Subway Stations this March. Fill in our on-line application form to recieve further details on how you can feature your work in the 'Art of March'
‘‘3D has been widely used by marketers and advertisers worldwide, but we offer what I like to call ‘true 3D’, rather than images that have been converted from a 2D graphic to 3D. I think in the very near future, we will see a lot more depth in images of all types,” said Mitton. This system is available and easy to use for creatives of all backgrounds.
Art Below Exhibitor Suncica is offering her own studio to artists. 'A magical 500 year old, stone-wood cottage, once gate house of the Lippeo Castle, on the sea front....The intention of this project is to inspire fresh ideas and to regenerate Croatia's art fine art scene.'
UP AND COMING ART EVENTS IN LONDON
THE GATHERING WILLIAM ROPER-CURZON
Wednesday 24th February - Monday 1st March 11am - 7pm
Private View Tuesday 23rd Febuary 6-9pm
William Roper-Curzon’s work is an exemplar of traditional draughtsmanship in the hands of a fresh, emerging artist. The Gathering is William’s first solo show. The collection comprises dynamic figurative and landscape drawings, displaying a strong rhythm of line and mark making, both traditional and utterly of the moment; the choice of Richard Wright as the Turner Prize winner in 2009 heralds a renaissance in skill-based use of expressive forms.
The Cinema Museum WEEKEND FUNDRAISING FILM AND MOVIE MEMORABILIA BAZAAR 27 & 28 February 2010 10am-5pm Opening guest - Michael Winner
ART ON THE UNDERGROUND 'Threads' Nadia Bettega
65-66 Frith Street, Soho The new Art & Fashion concept which is initiating a new movement in Art & Culture.
Inspired by the work of Zika and Lida Ascher, this exciting inaugural collection celebrates the work of emerging British artists, designers and photographers in a series of 90cm x 90cm Silk panels, supported by additional works by the featured artists.
Private View to launch London Fashion Week: Thursday 18th February, 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Open to the Public: 8th February to 2nd March 2010, weekdays 10am - 6pm
FIELDGATE GALLERY Presents "Strangeness and Charm" At Viktor Wynd Fine Art Inc, 11 Mare Street, London, E8 4RP,
PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 4th February 2010, Exhibition runs: 5th February – 14th March.
Gallery Open: Wednesday – Sunday; 12-6pm. Artist talk: Thursday 25th Feb, 7.00pm.
WW Gallery presents "We Love 77", 20 Feb – 21 March 2010, Open daily 12-6pm, WW Gallery pop-up venue: The Merchant's Hall, 46 Essex Road, London N1 8LN (entrance on Packington Street)
An exhibition of 77 paintings by artist duo Sardine & Tobleroni, chronicling the evolution of punk rock, with special appearances from the legendary Don Letts and punk rock icon Poly Styrene of X-ray Spex, plus screenings of major punk documentaries, surprise gigs and many of the featured musicians in attendance at the London launch.
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