Showing posts with label exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibitions. Show all posts

Friday, 7 October 2011

Michael: SGFA exhibition

Last night, we went to the opening of the SGFA Exhibition at the Menier Gallery in London.

Found one of my prints in the window!

Photos (C) William de Wilde


Fred Cuming, RA opened the exhibition.


Lots of good and inspiring drawings in exhibition. I was fascinated by this picture by Marie Blake: at first glance, we thought it was a watercolour, but closer inspection revealed that it was a linocut, slowly built up from about five carefully cut blocks, printed in pale thin colours.


And some excellent work by Myrtle Pizzey (sorry, I don't have a photo), and this print by Eric Gaskell.


Again, we were deceived: the detailed, close cutting made it look like wood engraving... but it's a linocut.

I liked this print by Shenac Rogerson, of one of my favourite places, Avebury.


There's some texture on the stones (which unfortunately doesn't show on this photo) which I think was created by spattering ink onto the plate before printing it.

The exhibition continues until Saturday 15 October, 2011.

Friday, 16 September 2011

South East School of Art exhibition

Pictures from the South East School of Art exhibition, including work by Liz, Marina, and Michael, over here.

Monday, 5 September 2011

Michael: Croydon Art Society exhibition opens

The Croydon Art Society exhibition at Denbies Vineyard in Surrey starts today, and is open every day until 4pm on Sunday 18 September.


High Waving Heather
Reduction linocut • Image size 15 x 15cm • Edition of 12


Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Michael: Exhibition opens 9 June

The Sussex Arts Collective "Upfront" Exhibition runs from 9 - 28 June, 2011 at the Fishing Quarter Gallery, 203 Kings Road Arches (on the seafront, right next to the beach), Brighton, BN1 1NB.

Open every day, including Sundays, 11am - 5pm (Monday closes at 2pm).

Sussex Art Collective Exhibition

Sussex Art Collective Exhibition

Monday, 25 April 2011

Exhibition panoramas

Panoramas of the London Road Group exhibition at the Ashdown Forest Visitor Centre. Click the pictures for a bigger version.

Exhibition panorama

Exhibition panorama

More information about the exhibition: londonroadgroup.blogspot.com/p/exhibition.html.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Ready to go

Here are pictures of the final hang for the exhibition, just before the crowds rushed in for the private view at 6pm.


Richard


Lynn


Marina


Caryl


Sheri


Liz


Karen


...and Michael: Last to finish, as usual. Just managed to hide the hammer, tape, cardboard boxes, carrier bags, nails, and bottle of water before the public arrived.

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Richard - Putting up pictures

Yesterday Sheri, Karen, Caryl and I spent a hot afternoon starting to hang pictures for the exhibition. First of all we had to decide where to start:


And then what should go where:




And finally see how far we had got:


With hindsight my arrangement looks a bit rigid. I might try to break it up a bit before the private view on Thursday.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Preparing for the exhibition

We spent a happy afternoon arranging the exhibition, which opens on 22 April, 2011 at the Ashdown Forest Visitor Centre, East Sussex.

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Preparing for the exhibition

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Michael: Sussex Arts Collective

I'm exhibiting at the Sussex Arts Collective "Noel" show, at the Hop Gallery in Lewes.

Sussex Arts Collective

Friday 26 November to Wednesday 22 December.

Monday to Saturday 10.30 - 5, Sundays 11 - 5. Lewes late night shopping event: Thursday 2 December 6 - 8 pm.

Hop Gallery, Star Brewery, Castle Ditch Lane (off Fisher Street), Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1YJ.

Friday, 26 November 2010

Willow Foundation auction

Stars on Canvas 2010 auction: Hundreds of canvas each created by a different artist or celebrity - from Tracey Emin to Jude Law, not to mention several members of the London Road Group. All raising money for the Willow Foundation to provide special days for seriously ill 16 to 40 year olds throughout the UK.

The auction is live now on ebay, and continues until 6 December.

An exhibition of the canvases runs from 2 to 5 December at the Catto Gallery, Hampstead.

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Michael: New English Art Club

My "St Mary Axe/Leadenhall" linocut will be in the New English Art Club open exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London. The exhibition runs from Friday 26 November - Sunday 5 December 2010.

London linocut, final stage

More information
New English Art Club
Mall Galleries

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Michael: SGFA Private View

Last night, we went to the Private View of the Society of Graphic Fine Art's 89th annual exhibition. It was at the Menier Gallery in London.

SGFA Private View 2010

As we reached the gallery, I saw something in the window that I recognised.

SGFA Private View 2010

Remember that?

The exhibition was opened by Victor Ambrus, the illustrator whom you might have seen on Channel 4's Time Team.

As we left the exhibition, we spotted a couple of shady looking characters hanging round the gallery. Obviously up to no good.

SGFA Private View 2010

We've reported them.

Photos by William de Wilde.

Monday, 6 September 2010

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Michael: Lewes Artwave 2010

I'll be exhibiting at one of the Artist Open Houses, part of the Lewes Artwave Festival, starting next week.

Where: 19 Mill Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2RU.
When: August 28, 29, 30; September 4, 5, 11, 12: 12noon-5pm.

More information on the Artwave website.

Sussex Arts Collective poster

Sussex Arts Collective poster

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Michael: Tony Bevan at the De La Warr Pavilion

A few days ago, I went down to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea to see the artist Tony Bevan talk about the installation that he has created for the gallery there. The installation comprises three paintings, so big that they each almost completely occupy one wall of the room in which they are hung.



Images © Tony Bevan, De La Warr Pavilion

Two portraits face each other. Bevan said that they are self-portraits in that they are his own head, but they're not meant to be about him; it's just that when he wants to paint a head, his own is the most convenient. The head on the left (top image) is influenced by Franz Messerschmidt, an 18th century German sculptor.

The third painting turns out also to be a head: it's the back of an enormous Buddha statue in China. The spirals are snails, the traditional hair of Buddha.

"When the Buddha was sitting under the Bodhi tree he was so deep in meditation that he was unaware that it was extremely hot. A group of snails saw him and realising the importance of his thoughts, crawled up to cover and protect his head with their bodies. The snails died from exposure to the hot sun and became honoured as martyrs who had died to protect the Buddha." (Iconography of the Buddha, V&A website.)
Tony Bevan was "in conversation" with Richard Cork, the art critic. At one point, Cork asked, "Because you've painted the back of the Buddha's head, should we read this as somehow symbolic, the idea perhaps that you are turning away from religion, or even that religion is turning away from you".

Bevan replied, "No, it's just when you visit that statue, you climb up a mountain, and the first sight you have of it is from the back."

The paintings are acrylic and charcoal on canvas. The canvas is covered with acrylic polymer that sticks the charcoal to the canvas. It's not clear from the photos, but the white background is actually white paint over the natural brown canvas. The paintings are so big that Bevan painted the canvas flat on the floor, using a ladder to check the progress. When he finished, the canvases were rolled up, taken to the gallery, and then put on stretchers. The first time that Bevan saw them in the traditional vertical position was when they were hung on the gallery wall.

The exhibition continues until 13 June, 2010.

Friday, 14 May 2010

Michael: Croydon Art Society exhibition

The Croydon Art Society are holding an exhibition at the Clocktower Galleries. The exhibition runs from Saturday 15 May to Saturday 29 May 2010.


Pile of pictures, prints and cards waiting to go to the exhibition.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Michael: End of an exhibition

Today was the last day of the exhibition at the Ashdown Forest Visitor Centre. Time to take down all the paintings.

End of an exhibition
The paintings are back in their boxes.

End of an exhibition
The walls are empty again.

End of an exhibition

Small car. Good thing that most of the paintings are small too.

End of an exhibition

It's been a good exhibition: discovering and exploring the forest has been an eye-opener, and certainly inspired a new direction in my paintings.

(There's a photo of the exhibition before it was taken down on my website.)

Friday, 19 February 2010

New exhibition

I have a new exhibition opening on 13 March, at the Hop Gallery in Lewes.


Click here for more information.

If you'd like an invitation to the private view, please leave a message in the Comments below.