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Opportunities to display your work underground..
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'Directional art with an unorthodox backdrop lend Art Below its fresh, original edge that's currently causing a creative awakening amongst commuters..' THE GUARDIAN
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We are now accepting submissions for our next public art campaign starting 5th September, displaying the works of artists, photographers, writers and designers of all backgrounds on public display space for 2 weeks across major stations in the London Underground.
Once you decide you want to take part please send your proposed image/s as low res jpeg/s to submissions@artbelow.org.uk by Monday 25th July 2011 and let us know what category you would like to display in.
If you do not wish to pay, then you are welcome to take part in our poster challenge where one selected winner will recieve a poster space in the London underground. Details of this challenge will be published on our website over the coming week.
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Winner of this month's poster challenge announced.
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‘Be Surreal’ by Alex Zapak was selected as the winning image for Art Below’s June Poster challenge.
This picture was taken on Long Island, NYC in 2007.
After a decade away in New York, performance artist Alex Zapak returned to her native Ladbroke Grove.
At 10.30pm on Friday 10th June Zapak rode a white horse down Portabello Road, London W10.
She then performed her mixed media music photography film and theatre piece
‘There’s A lot of Hate in Your Love -Fairytail Punk’ Part 1 ‘the Girl with the Horse in her Hair’
at the Cobden Club W10.
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Winner of this month's poster challenge announced.
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One more for the Road!
18th July – 12th August
The title of the show, the colloquial exhortation heard at the conclusion of many an evening spent within the environs of Soho, is an apt one; the four artists are all associated with and draw their influences from that social vortex located within the square mile or so bounded by Oxford Street ,Charring Cross Road, Regent Street and Shaftesbury Avenue. Their work reflects the attractions, fascinations (and revulsions ) of this infamous locale as well as the wider concerns of the artist and the city. A city replete with inspiration and dissolution in equal measure.
The exhibition is comprised of four different perspectives, employing photography, painting and sculpture and is mostly of previously unseen work. The show is curated by Carlo Zenone.
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