PROMOTE YOUR GALLERY ON BILLBOARD SPACE AT REGENT'S PARK TUBE STATION DURING FRIEZE.

To co-inside with Frieze Art Fair,  Art Below are offering  galleries exclusive access to advertising space at Regent's Park underground station for 4 weeks this September / October. 
 
Would you like to feature one of your artists work at Regent’s Park underground station on billboard space to an estimated 10,000 people a day over a 4 week period?  
 
Art Below's billboard takeover will cover the Frieze period (5-8th October) when thousands of art lovers, collectors and gallerists go through this station on their way to Frieze making this an amazing marketing opportunity for your gallery.  
 
Artists already confirmed to take part include Molly Parkin, Nettie Wakefield, James MylneLisa CirenzaRobert Lee Davis, Laura Jordan and Simon Kirk.   
 
For further details including costs and to find out more about this unique opportunity to 'Turn Ad Space into Art Space' please contact submissions@artbelow.org.uk within the next 7 days. 

 

MARCH 2017 ART BELOW SHOWCASE FRANCIS BACON DRAWINGS AT BOND STREET, GREEN PARK AND ST.PAUL'S TUBE STATIONS
 
For two weeks in March Art Below featured posters of Crucifixion drawings by Francis Bacon from 'The Francis Bacon Collection of the drawings donated to Cristiano Lovatelli Ravarino' at stations including St.Paul's, Green Park and Bond Street. 

The original Bacon works were unveiled on 6th March at St Stephen Walbrook, an Anglican Parish Church rich in heritage, based in the heart of the City of London. The exhibition ran until 31st March.

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Anish Kapoor Unveils Trump Protest Poster in Union Station, Los Angeles February 2017.
 
For two weeks starting February 13th a piece of protest artwork by the artist Anish Kapoor in response to the actions of new US President Donald Trump went on display in Grand Union Station, Los Angeles. 

The work inspired by the great Joseph Beuys'  'I Like America and America Likes Me' (1974). It features a photograph of Kapoor with the title 'I Like America and America Doesn’t Like Me'.

Facilitated by Art Below - The 2 meter wide poster was placed in the red line concourse in LA’s Grand Union Station - California's largest and busiest station, serving almost 110,000 passengers a day and known as ‘America’s last great railway station’. 

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ART BELOW LOS ANGELES FEBRUARY 2017
 
Art Below's first billboard Exhibition in Grand Union Station, Los Angeles this February featuring work by 28 UK and US based emerging and established artists. 

For the first time Art Below arrive in Los Angeles to 'Turn Ad Space into Art Space'.    From 13th - 28th February the travelling public experienced art by 28 established and emerging UK and US based artists, presented across dynamic billboards in Grand Union Station (red line).  
 

Grand Union is California's largest and busiest station, serving almost 110,000 passengers a day and known as ‘America’s last great railway station’.

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Poster: Eine and Risk

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Poster: Hayden Kays and Nina Fowler

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Poster: Nettie Wakefield and James Mylne

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Poster: Karen Bystedt

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To coincide with this public installation, the limited edition art was also exhibited and available to purchase at Sur le Mur Gallery in West Hollywood's Pacific Design Center, Blue Building, Second Floor opening with a private view on 16th February (5 - 9pm) 

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Photo: Nettie Wakefield and friends
 
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Photo: Megan Phillips - Director of Sur Le Mur Gallery (middle) and friends


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