4 DAYS LEFT TO APPLY FOR 'ART OF ANGEL' |
There are now 4 days left to apply for our third edition of 'Art of Angel', giving you the chance to be one of 20 artists to showcase your work on poster space throughout Angel tube station for 2 weeks from 13th January 2014.
This exhibition has been planned to coincide with the prestigious London Art Fair (15th -19th Jan), which draws thousands of art lovers through Angel station each year guaranteeing high profile exposure for you and your work.
As an Art Below exhibitor you are also invited to take part in "The Art of Angel" group show at the Candid Arts Trust, a historic Victorian warehouse with over 6,500 sq ft of exhibition space, located directly behind Angel tube station.
There will be a private view drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 16th January followed by a 3 day exhibition period coinciding with the London Art Fair, just minutes walk away.
Confirmed artists include painter Scarlett Raven, BAFTA award winner Alison Jackson, Hayden Kays, Performance artist Philip Levine, Sequin Kay, Johan Wahlstrom, Colette Morey de Morand and photographer Bran Symondson.
To Apply: Click here to view guidelines including cost and contact submissions@artbelow.org.uk
with the requirements as specified in the guidelines by Monday 16th December.
This opportunity is open to artists of all creative backgrounds and nationalities.
Here is a list of online articles and a video clip from our previous 'Art of Angel' exhibitions.
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ART WARS POSTER FOR SALE
Art Below are releasing a special edition of 100 posters on semi matt art paper, size 500mm x 1029mm, featuring a selection of the helmets from the 'Art Wars' collection unveiled at the Saatchi gallery in October 2013, and signed by the founder of the project Ben Moore. Priced at £95 each.
This poster design was featured as a 3 meter wide billboard by Art Below at Regents Park throughout October.
A free mobile App was made specially by artist Erin Ko to enable tube users at Regent’s Park station to view and explore the artwork in 3D with their phones. You can see a clip of the app in action here. The app is still available to use with the limited edition poster now on offer.
To go ahead and make a purchase of this limited edition poster please contact postersales@artbelow.org.uk
Proceeds from the poster sales go to the ‘Missing Tom’ fund, which was started up specifically to raise money to support the search for Thomas Moore.
Tom left his family home in 2003. He was aged 31 years old. His friends and family have not heard from him since then. Now ten years on and with the support of the Missing People Charity, his family are reopening the search for Tom and have started up a website www.missingtom.com
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Art Below Regents Park October 2013
20 Artists feature their work throughout Regent's Park station for the month of October.
Agnieszka Ajchel, Sarah Baddon Price, Peatree Bojangles, Radan Cicen, Lisa Cody-Rapport,
Edna Dumas, Maria Gkaliata, Lara Kamhi, Rosh Keegan, Erin Ko, Blandine Martin, Megan McCann, Alex Mazzitelli, Scarlett Raven, Mark John Smith, Patty Tseng, Karen Thomas, John Tunstall,
Hannu Uusluoto, Jessica Wilson, Ewa Wilczynski
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ELEANOR LINDSAY-FYNN
AT THE OTHER ART FAIR
Art Below was proud to represent artist Eleanor Lindsay-Fynn at The Other Art Fair this October.
The artist carried out a live performance at the opening event on Wednesday 17th October which was filmed and will be screened later on in November as part of her ongoing exhibition.
Her work 'blue masks' is featured at Regent's Park station as part of 'Art Below Regent's Park'.
This exhibition did not start off being about death – it became about death by chance. I was reflecting on my relationship with death and I could not see a way out. I have a lot of fear about death, my death, which I know will come, and that fear is peppered by the sense that I am not really living life as well as I could be.
There is a belief that if you live well, you die well. I am not yet convinced of it. However, I do know that we have a confused notion of what living well means here in the West. For me what is missing is a kind of humble gratitude and a general loving quite-ness. It is a sacred appreciation, head bent-hands raised felt sense of awe. A feeling of gratitude that reminds me of my smallness, the feeling is tinged with shame, a useful emotion that pulls me back from superficial living.
Being with this feeling is important to me, in those moments lessons are learnt and profound knowing replaces my habitual existential fears. These moments are what transpersonal psychotherapist Wilber would call as peak experiences, or what Freud calls a religious experience. However, dare I talk about this back in London? Dare I admit that I am exploring spirituality? Everyone has the capacity to have these moments but not necessarily take them seriously. The piece started because I wanted to break the taboo of talking about death, but I realise it’s not the death taboo I want to break; it is the spirituality one. Death, however, is my way in.
Eleanor Lindsay-Fynn 2013
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