ART BELOW LOS ANGELES - NOW OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS 

We are now accepting submissions for 'Art Below Los Angeles’ taking place this December when we return to LA which 'is well on its way to becoming the new art capital of the world.' (Pacific Council)

We are now giving you the opportunity to display your art as a billboard poster in Grand Union Station from 4th December for 2 weeks. 
Grand Union is California's largest and busiest station serving over 110,000 passengers a day and known as ‘America’s last great railway station’.
 
This amazing opportunity will coincide with our ongoing collaboration with Sur Le Mur Gallery at the Pacific Design Center in the progressive and vibrant area of West Hollywood.  Opening with a private view launch event all selected artist's work will go on show at the gallery as framed limited edition prints. 
 
Click here to view photos of our massively succesful ‘Art Below Los Angeles’ held previously in February 2017 and featured artists including Ben Eine, Risk, Alison Jackson, Hayden Kays and a piece of protest art by Anish Kapoor CBE.  December 2017 is set to be even bigger and better than before.

Please click here to view guidelines on how to apply for ‘Art Below Los Angeles’.
Application is by email to submissions@artbelow.org.uk no later than Monday 23rd October.    
Please apply with all the details as specified in the guidelines.  
 

Will it go over a cliff or will it be an empire? Like Hollywood, it’s very possible that LA’s new art scene could be the nexus to bring in the biggest art fairs, the biggest dollars and the biggest art scene in history.   Huffington Post

From young upstart artists to big money blue chip galleries, art flippers and downtown dilettantes Los Angeles is fast becoming art's hottest centre. - Vice Magazine

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ART BELOW REGENTS PARK 25th September - 22nd October 2017.
 
Art Below are featuring the work of 28 international artists across billboard space at Regent's Park tube station for 4 weeks starting 25th September.  

To coincide with the billboard display a group show of all the artists original work went on show at Le Dame Gallery set within a 4-star luxury hotel, just 2 minutes walk from Regent's Park tube station from 21st -29th September. 

The exhibition includes a photographic portrait of the artist Molly Parkin, a portrayal of Donald Trump by James Mylne and a drawing of Bernie Katz who sadly passed away on 31/08/17 by artist Nina Mae Fowler.  
 
For all sales enquiries: Email: info@artbelow.org.uk
 
 
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Artist: Nettie Wakefield 
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Artist and poet: Max Wallis

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Artist: Larz Lindqvist
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Artist: Penelope Dale
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Artist: Si Woo Jung
 
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Artist: Ekaterini Koliakou
 
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Art Critic: Terence Rodrigues

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