Billboard space available for your gallery at Angel Tube Station during London Art Fair 2013.
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This January Art Below have secured advertising space throughout Angel Tube Station. This has been specially planned to coincide with the prestigious London Art Fair which draws thousands of curators, artists, collectors and art lovers through the station each year, making this an amazing marketing opportunity for your gallery.
We are offering this space to galleries and artists for 2 weeks starting 14th January.
Confirmed artists already set to take part include Saatchi New Sensations winner Sarah Maple, BAFTA award winner Alison Jackson, originator of AKA Peace Bran Symondson, and nine times exhibitor with Art Below, Johan Wahlstrom.
To view further details including costs please click here.
If you would like to book space please contact galleryspace@artbelow.org.uk by Monday 17th December.
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Art Below Pops Up at The Other Art Fair, 22nd - 25th November 2013.
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This November at The Other Art Fair, Art Below staged their very own underground station, where they featured 10 outstanding international new artists, presenting their work as billboard posters in a purpose built space with unique Art Below branding.
Here are some pictures from of the Art Below tube station.
Art Below's very own tube station busker
The Art Below tube station was designed by artist Eleanor Lindsay Fynn who last year took over
an entire platform at Regent's Park during Frieze with her 'yellow faces' exhibition see here.
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Art Below Pops Up at The Other Art Fair, 22nd - 25th November 2013.
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From 26th November Art Below are showcasing selected works from the AKA Peace series on the London Underground. "AKA Peace" originally conceived by photographer Bran Symondson and curated by artist Jake Chapman, is an exhibition of new works made specially for The Peace One Day Project 2012, bringing together some of the most celebrated names in Contemporary Art, all of whom agreed to transform a decommissioned AK-47 assault rifle, refashioning what has become a symbol of global violence on the broadest scale into artworks of intrigue and even beauty.
Bran Symondson's 'Commodities' at Regents Park tube station.
Langlands and Bell 'Sign of the times' at Old Street Station
Mat Collyshaw 'Harvester' at Old Street Station
Nancy Fout's 'Don't Touch', Laila Shawa 'Where Souls Dwell', Charming Baker 'A Brief Holiday
from Dispair' at Old Street Station
Antony Micallef 'Improvised Weaponhead' at Old Street Station
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ART BELOW REGENTS PARK NOVEMBER 2012
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Bakerloo Line Platforms, Regents Park tube station. 26th November to 10th December
Julia Rho
To co-inside with Affordable Art Fair Hampstead, Art Below featured work by 4 contemporary artists at Hampstead underground station for 2 weeks starting 29th October.
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