Dear Artist
 
We still have available billboard space in some top central London locations including Angel, Bond Street and London Bridge.
Artists that already have spaces booked up include BP Portrait Award Winner Johan Andersson, Nasser Azam, and DJ and urban artist Goldie.
If you would like to display your work with Art Below for 2 weeks this November, please send your proposed image/s as low res jpeg/s to submissions@artbelow.org.uk no later than Friday  29th October 2010
 
if your application is succesful there is an exhibition fee of £389 + VAT paybale to Art Below.
 
What does this include?
Print Artwork Collation, Layout, Repro & Administration, Copy Approval Process,  Amendments
Printing of your 1 meter x 1.5 meter poster
Poster Installation in your chosen station
You are emailed digital photos of your poster in situ taken by our photographer.
Complimentary Lambda Print by Genesis Imaging (worth £76) of each piece of work you feature sent to your home address
Your artbelow profile page and on-line promotion including newsletter coverage.

'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


'Peace of Art' - Public Art Campaign promoting peace and end to wars on Parliament Square, Westminster, London.
 
Art Below are excited to announce a new public art campaign held in London's finest and most powerful position - Parliament Square, Westminster, London.

'Peace of Art' is brought to you by PeaceStrike who hold a continuous 24/7 365 day a year peace picket on Parliament Square,

"We are calling on artists globally to put their heads and hearts into creating art which reflects the notion of peace and / or ending war on the planet.  We have an amazing exhibition space at the front of Parliament Square situated amongst some of the world's most iconic symbols including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the statue of Winston Churchill.  What better place to exhibit art for peace but facing the seat of the British Government? "  

Submissions will be judged by a panel of peace campaigners, and selected works will be displayed on large wooden plynths (see photo) in monthly periods until January 2012.  There is no charge for entering or displaying your work in 'Peace of Art'

Technical Information
The plynth size is 2.4m x 2.4m.
All art forms welcome.  Art work can be directly painted / sprayed onto the plynth, or posters can be applied (with wallpaper paste)
All art whether original or poster copies must be delivered to Peacestrike on Parliament Square London.
Peacestrike cannot take responsibility for any loss or damage to the art.
Accepted artists will need to cover the costs for transportation and reproduction / printing of their art piece.
Entires can be printed as posters, or painted straight onto the plynth

Submit Your Work
You can submit your proposed piece to mail@peacestrike.org in jpeg format.
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
If you wish to display your work as a poster and need assistance with poster printing please contact info@artbelow.org.uk
 
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T.WAT and Leeks do Parliament Square
 
NOW ON DISPLAY
11/10/10 to 25/10/10
Johan Andersson displaying at BOND STREET  (central line platform 2 eastbound)   
Charlotte Cory displaying at SLOANE SQ   
(district line platform 2 eastbound)  
Litro displaying at ANGEL   
(northern line platform 2 northbound)  
Hormazd Narielwalla displaying at OLD STREET    (northern line platform 1 northbound)   
Carlo Zenone displaying at LONDON BRIDGE    (northern line platform 2 southbound) 

27/09/10 to 11/10/10
Barbara Nati displaying at Angel, Northern Line platform 2 northbound
Charlotte Cory displaying at Bond Street, Central Line platform 2 eastbound
Squatters displaying at Sloane Square, District Line platform 2 eastbound
Mitch Karunaratne displaying at London Bridge, Northern Line platform 2 southbound
Alexandra Hill displaying at Old Street, Northern Line platform 1 northbound
 
13/09/10 to 27/09/10
Marcel-li Gutierrez displaying at Angel, northern line platform 2 northbound
Silvio Di Carlo
displaying at Bond Street, central line platform 2 eastbound
Sebastiano Migliarini displaying at Sloane Square, district line platform 2 eastbound
Andrew Sawyer displaying at London Bridge, northern line platform 2 southbound
Findac displaying at Old Street, northern line platform 1 northbound
Polish Cultural Institute displaying at South Kensington Exhibition Corridor
 
COMING UP
25/10/2010 to 08/11/2010
Charlotte Cory displaying at BOND STREET    (central line platform 2 eastbound)   
Alistair Kennedy displaying at SLOANE SQ    (district line platform 2 eastbound)   
Will Bartlett displaying at  LONDON BRIDGE    (northern line platform 2 southbound)   
Pedro Pires displaying at OLD STREET    (northern line platform 1 northbound)   
Samuel Thomas displaying at ANGEL    (northern line platform 2 northbound) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
APPLY NOW TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN DISPLAY YOUR WORK ON BILLBOARD SPACE IN LONDON'S FINEST STATIONS

If you have any news, events, listings or opportunities that you would like us to consider publishing in our next newsletter please email your entries to newsletter@artbelow.org.uk
 
Art Below continue to run internships for students and graduates. To apply please contact jobs@artbelow.org.uk with covering letter and CV


 
WHAT'S ON
 
 
 
Squatters in Vintage - Fraubraun in residence on Saturday 6 November
 
On Saturday 6 November curator and stylist Stefanie Braun will be in
residence at Squatters with a special selection of her vintage fashion
collection. Founded in 2009, Fraubraun.com features an eclectic mix of
beautiful garments ranging from the 1930s to the modern era. In addition
to selling online, Fraubraun also organises pop-up events in various
locations - most recently at Vintage at Goodwood and the V&A’s Friday Late
celebrating Hollywood Glamour with a special Grace Kelly themed selection.
Please join us at Squatters between 10.00 and 18.00, to browse the
collection, have a drink and try on one of the unique pieces from
Fraubraun’s handpicked and lovingly sourced collection.http://www.fraubraun.com/


Squatters
45 Pimlico Road
London SW1W 8NE
www.squattersltd.co.uk
 
 
 
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CAW GALLERY
Collective Arts WorldWide
Posted on: Tue, 19 Oct 2010
Quickly being dubbed as one of the newest art "happenings" to hit London, CAW Gallerys pop up shows are now moving into Adam Street Members Club. Join us as we explore the world of Contemporary Prints, from fresh illustrations and celebrity portraiture to ancient carvings and fantastical faces.

Adam Street is a private members club set in the beautiful vaults of an 18th century Robert Adam building off The Strand.

For CAW guests, special access to curator led tours and talks at Adam Street can be booked throughout the exhibition period from 26th October to 8th November.

For more information please contact info@cawgallery.com or visit our website www.cawgallery.com
 
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 Hat Parade
Hat Parade

Bernstock Speirs are showcasing the work of Artist Hormazd Narielwalla.

Narielwallas fascination with pattern blocks has taken him on a trip up north of the body and drawn inspiration from shapes created for the head.

The work features military figures composed of collage, photography and illustration sporting the designers A/W 10 hat collection.

Using hat pattern blocks from Bernstock Speirs archive along with uniform drafts extracted from military cutting books and the all important masculine ingredient: facial hair.
In his evocative work Narielwalla illustrates a new-take on patterns, as they have never been seen.

Bernstock Speirs have created a capsule range of hats to accompany the exhibition which will run from 15th of October until the 15th of November.

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Hormazd Narielwalla

www.narielwalla.com

Artist in Residence
Dege & Skinner
10 Savile Row
London
W1S 3PF

 
 
 
 
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become a part of the story...
...Some people make headlines while others make history...

TALES FROM THE WEST SIDE
@ GRAFFIK LONDON!!!

Thursday 28th October 2010 at 284 Portobello Road

LIVE PAINT AND JAM FROM 6PM ON THE OPENING NIGHT

Tales From The West Side
A Group Show from Bristol's most influential Graffiti Artists
Cheo/Inkie/Soker/SEPR/Epok

Kato/FLX/Dicy/3Dom/Feek/Ziml

Some people make headlines while others make history...
We want to make both!
BE PART OF IT!!!
The Show starts from 6 pm and will go on until late, free entry

Peace and Paint
Graffik London
www.graffiklondon.com

 
 
 
SALON CONTEMPORARY

 
Hi there, hope your week is going well. We are very excited to invite you to a debut solo exhibition of Seren Jones whose previous appearances in the group shows always generated a lot of interest from serious collectors often achieving a sell-out of all her exhibited works. This exhibition launches on Wednesday, 3rd November 2010, at 6.30pm and runs until 29th November 2010 and is part of First Wednesdays (see www.firstwednesdays.co.uk for more information on this initiative). This time, after almost a year of preparation and hard work, Seren returns with some of the most amazing works created to date. For more information on the show, please find attached a copy of the press release or click on http://www.saloncontemporary.com
Upcoming is Seren Jones Artist Talk on the 17th November plus there is also an exclusive video interview with the artist avalible at www.youtube.com/artistinterviewed. We hope you will be able to attend the Preview and look forward to seeing you there! Please RSVP to info@saloncontemporary.com
 
 A celebration of craftsmanship and precision in fine art

29th October 2010 - 5th December 2010
In conversation with Rise Art: Thursday 2nd December 2010 7-8pm
 
Gallery Primo Alonso is proud to announce the launch of their newly refurbished gallery space with God is in the Details presented by co-curators Medeia Cohan-Petrolino and Justin Hammond. This group show features 13 artists working in a variety of disciplines, drawn together for their demonstration of dexterity, craftsmanship and a thorough and meticulous approach to his or her practice.
 
Co-curator Justin Hammond notes that "The idea for this show came about last year when myself and co-curator Medeia Cohan-Petrolino began to notice a rising trend at degree shows of artists beginning to swing away from loud, showy or even abstract work and back toward more subtle and precise pieces with high levels of craftsmanship and intricacy."
 
God is in the Details celebrates not only the exquisitely fastidious final products but also highlights the captious processes by which the works are realised. Artists such as 2009 Catlin Prize winner Alex Ball can take as long as six months to complete a piece between the research stage to fruition, via a rigorous layering procedure. Ball admits, "My work employs techniques and processes that border on the obsessive or even the absurd. I often concentrate on painting perfectly smooth gradated areas or choose subjects that allow for an almost limitless level of detailing."
 
Fellow artist James Brooks' work is also the result of an elongated methodology. Brooks has extended his drawing-technique to include the intricate practice of punching graduated dots in paper, a process of removal rather than addition. This extensive and grueling process creates images with such depth and richness that it's hard to believe that pencil never touched paper.
 
Co-curator Medeia Cohan-Petrolino believes that "This show is not just about the beauty that hard work produces, but also about a certain recognition for the technique and the skill involved."God is in the Details artists include: Alex Ball, Leah Bradford, James Brooks, Gary Colclough, Tom Cookson, Erica Dorn, Martin Krolzig, James Musgrave, Damien O'Connell, Rose Turner, Emma Wieslander, Miyo Yoshida, Gong Yu.
For press enquiries please contact
Angelica Sule: email: a.sule@primoalonso.com
 
 
Gallery Primo Alonso, 397 Hackney Road, London, E2 8PP
Open Friday-Sunday 11am - 6pm or by appointment
Tube: Bethnal Green/Old Street
Bus 26, 48, 55
 
Tel: 020 7033 3678
Email: info@primoalonso.com
Web: www.primoalonso.com
 
Art Below are partners with Genesis Digital Print.   We will soon be offering our exhibitors a bespoke printing service provided by Genesis Digital Imaging
 
 
As one of the UK’s leading photographic image printers, Genesis Imaging is in the unique position of offering every photographic printing and finishing service needed for top quality Photographic and Artists Exhibitions.
We believe photographic printing is an art. We print images of the highest calibre for some of the best known professional photographers, artists and art galleries around – people who demand the very best quality available. Our superb fine art prints have graced the walls of famous galleries from the National Portrait Gallery to New York’s Museum of Modern Art. And we're extremely happy to now be working with Art Below.

Not only can we expertly print your images using either the Giclée or Lambda systems but we can also professionally mount and frame them too – and it is all in-house!

We offer a very personal and bespoke service – a service that includes the full range from  one-off and limited edition Giclée and Lambda printing, to über-trendy Perspex Face Mounting and bespoke framing. And it’s all under one roof. 
 
And as a added incentive, we're so confident that you'll love our superb Lambda Prints that we're giving a massive 50% discount on them for all new customers. No matter if it's just one print or hundreds, whether it's a simple A5 print or several large format prints up to a massive 8x4 feet! Its all Half Price!
 
 
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