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A few weeks ago, I took flight from Detroit MI to Newark NJ. Shortly after I had boarded the aircraft l heard a dog bellowing. My first thought - I was miss hearing but the howling continued, hence I asked a fellow passenger who confirmed my suspicion. The dog became more anxious and kept barking during take-off. The poor creature most likely was dramatised upon arrival and required psychotherapy.
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Mukesh Shah's practice is observing and reductive, whether using text to explore the zeitgeist or creating tactile abstract compositions that may be viewed as inner landscapes.
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Today we are focusing on the continuing development of Alexandra Carr's artistic practice, exploring organic materials, processes and organisms, which provide wide-ranging possibilities.
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Due to our international commitments, we have been quiet with our newsletters and on our social media platforms. In our Spring issue we are presenting a few projects we have been engaged with.
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Firedreams, 2022, is a collaborative exhibition driven by two well-known London creatives, Rosemary Clunie and Ben Okri.
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Artworks are most vulnerable during transit; therefore, adequate protection is required.
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Roberts’ title, “It's Only The End Of the World”, conveys the contradictions which come into play in this work.
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Ernesto Romano’s artistic practice involves the examination of the human body.
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As 2022 is soon coming to an end, we would like to draw your attention to various international and UK projects we have been involved with.
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Pip Dickens’ Wood series, was her first body of charcoal drawings presenting different views of a birch tree scenery
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Ana Herter is a Rio de Janeiro-based artist, exploring the effects of forest fires on nature in her oeuvre.
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Marcus Hodge series 'Breaking the Cycle' was inspired by a trip to Varanasi and many previous to India.
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The series of works titled “A Space for” have been created by Anne Harild using concrete and wooden textures and the aged yellowing paper from old Japanese books.
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Bongsu Park's work is hovering between the traditional, sculptural, performative, and collaborative realm, exploring how our innermost feelings and thoughts may connect with others and can be shared publicly.
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We are pleased to invite you to - a moveable feast - an exhibition by Emma Witter
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Michael Roberts’s painterly quest led him to the Chicago Imagists who emerged in Chicago in the mid-1960s. Their works were hugely influential on his artistic practice, where bright colours, bold lines, bizarre objects, and extremely stylised portrayals of the human figure dominated the visual vernacular.
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The idea or concept of a broken home came to Ramos when she reflected on the permanency of her family home in Aruba.
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The British artist Emma Witter is a prolific found object and material collector. Her studio contains boxes filled with bones, glass, ceramics, feathers, fish skin, and many other novelties.
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Lucia Buceta's and Dominic Beattie's joyous and multicoloured umbrella paintings are united in a spinning dance, floating over a white wall in the Saatchi Gallery, London.