13th & 14th December 2016
Drinks Reception: Tuesday 13th December 6-8pm
13th & 14th December 2016
Drinks Reception: Tuesday 13th December 6-8pm
Christina Deljanov is an illustrator and cartoonist from Canada.
In 2009 she graduated from the BAA ClassicalAnimation program at the Sheridan Institute in Oakville, Ontario.
Her specialties are character design and illustration and she oftenenjoys depicting all things quirky, creepy and cute.
She has worked on a variety of projects including designing rubber stamps forcard making and currently, the art and design for an upcoming iOS game.
Christina is being representing by Dianoia worldwide in London and accepts requests and commissions.
This exhibition will be on display 13th & 14th December 11am - 6pm
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm
5th - 8th December 2016
Opening Night: Saturday 3rd December, 6pm - 8pm
5th - 8th December 2016
Opening Night: Saturday 3rd December, 6pm - 8pm
Camden Image Gallery is celebrating the three year anniversary with a group mixed media exhibition. All artists will be displaying triptychs.
Artists:
- Judith Clute
- Vasilia Anaxagorou
- Linda Latter
- Dee Taylor
- Lizzy Knight
- Danae Konomou
- Sian Bennett
- Peter Davis
- Ed Bucknall
- boaz ben boaz
- Andres Canovas
- Brian Dennis
- Robert Lee Baker
- Suzanne Roles
- John Lacey
This exhibition will run from 5th - 8th December
Mixed Media Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
25th - 27th November 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 24th November, 6:30 - 8:30pm
25th - 27th November 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 24th November, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Ayesha Feisal is a visual artist creating vibrant and captivating images which echo her interest in the cosmos, human consciousness and empowerment.
This exhibition will be on display 25th - 27th November 2016
Open 11am - 6pm
Fine Art Exhibition
16th & 17th November 2016
Opening Night: Tuesday 15th November 6-8pm
16th & 17th November 2016
Opening Night: Tuesday 15th November 6-8pm
Euphoria
juːˈfɔːrɪə Solo exhibition by Justina Lamptey. Born in Fulham, Lamptey is a new Artist who discovered her passion for Oil Painting during an episode of Hypo Manic Bipolar Disorder. In which she painted 9 hours without eating, or drinking, her first piece, 'Autumn Leaves' & then, 'The Monarch Butterfly'. The Artist has never had any formal training in Painting, and never went to an Art School. There are two distinct moods that are displayed. The Manic (Mania) & the Bipolar (Nature) Themes. Her goal is to help raise awareness for those living with the condition.
"At first when I'm high, it's tremendous ... ideas are fast ... like shooting stars you follow until brighter ones appear... All shyness disappears, the right words and gestures are suddenly there ... uninteresting people, things, become intensely interesting. Sensuality is pervasive, the desire to seduce and be seduced is irresistible. Your marrow is infused with unbelievable feelings of ease, power, well-being, omnipotence, euphoria ... you can do anything ... but somewhere this changes."
Anonymous. The exhibition is to raise awareness of this condition and to help support artists suffering from the disorder. Encouraging sufferers to find their inner talents and explore the wonderful world of creativity and productivity of a hypo manic bipolar sufferer.
Artist:
- Justina Lamptey
This exhibition will run from 15th - 17th November 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
10th & 11th November 2016
Drinks reception: Thursday 10th November 6pm - 8pm
10th & 11th November 2016
Drinks reception: Thursday 10th November 6pm - 8pm
Julia Hyeawon Kim mainly focuses on materiality in her work to express
in terms of feminine ideas and emotions. She uses various materials
that have strong and wild characteristics such as metals, woods and
marbles while using soft and weak materials such as fabrics, crank,
water and coconut oil, at the same moment. The process of her work
starts with burning and smoking these materials. She also uses videos
projecting onto the sculptures and a canvas to maximize the effects.
Through the contrast of materiality, she does want viewers to see
females’ strengths in one side, and weakness from their
disregarded/unwatched lives in the other side. Ultimately, she aims to
expose women’s rights and interests from her work.
Julia Hyeawon Kim was born in 1985 in Seoul, South Korea. She lives
and works in London and Seoul.
Artist:
- Julia Hyeawon Kim
This exhibition will run from 10th - 11th November 2016
Sculpture Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
2nd - 7th November 2016: Open 11am - 6pm
Opening Night: Tuesday 1st November 6pm - 8:30pm
2nd - 7th November 2016: Open 11am - 6pm
Opening Night: Tuesday 1st November 6pm - 8:30pm
Whether through choice or befallen, personal experience, desire and fear make indelible marks on our identity that reveal the physique-psyche interconnection.
'Indelible' explores the relationship that we share with our physical self through the varied approach of nine artists whose practice is primarily concerned with the male figure.
Nude For Thought London Art is a loose collective of London based male artists whose practice focuses on the male form.
Founded in 2012, NFTL Art has staged two exhibitions in the last two years and exhibited at DEARTE - Madrid International Art Fair 2016.
NFTL Art engages in a variety of activities, including life-drawing sessions for various levels of ability.
Artists:
- Jonathan Armour
- Robert Lee Baker
- boaz ben boaz
- Ed Bucknall
- Andres Canovas
- Brian Dennis
- Richard Dickson
- Martin Ireland
- Jesus Molinera (Guest artist)
This exhibition will be on display 2nd - 7th November 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
25th - 30th October 2016
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
Drinks Reception: Tuesday 25 October, 6:30 - 8:30pm
25th - 30th October 2016
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
Drinks Reception: Tuesday 25 October, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Solo exhibition of paintings by Suzanne Roles.
"My still lives are based upon photographs using natural light to create dramatic shadows, therefore exploring my main interests of space, colour and texture. I work in layers, building up the image with varying thickness of paint, and finally finish with glazing. I also enjoy working in different scales."
This exhibition will run from 25th - 30th October 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
1st - 13th October 2016: Open 11am - 6pm Daily
Opening Night: Friday 30th September, 6:30 - 8:30pm
1st - 13th October 2016: Open 11am - 6pm Daily
Opening Night: Friday 30th September, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Solo Exhibition by Gio Sciello.
Speaking about frequencies, energies and vibrations concerning painting might seem obvious, but in reality it is not so at all. Immersed in the digital era in which memory and identity are more and more entrusted to devices and external prostheses, in this immense informative machine what role does art have? All the work of Gio Sciello is an answer to this vital question. In an incoherent society which has made man into tradable goods, and which distances human beings from their real nature, Gio Sciello offers a way out through art which expresses interiority and feeling. His pictorial universe is built around the expressive power of the symbol, of number and of colour.
Curated by: Stefania Carrozzini
www.mymicrogallery.com
ARTIST
Gio Sciello
This exhibition will run from 1st - 13th October 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
23rd - 28th September 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 22nd September 6:30pm - 8:30pm
23rd - 28th September 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 22nd September 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Paintings and Drawings, spiritual explorations in colour, sound, groove, life-form and the cult of celebrity.
ARTIST
Peter BB Davis
This exhibition will run from 23rd - 28th September 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
1st - 16th September 2016
Drinks Reception:
- Thursday 1st September 6-8pm
- Thursday 15th September 6-8pm
1st - 16th September 2016
Drinks Reception:
- Thursday 1st September 6-8pm
- Thursday 15th September 6-8pm
The drawing works is a new gallery established to promote, exhibit and sell the work of young, emerging and mid-career artists whose primary practice is drawing, particularly those exploring abstract, Minimalist and systems-based approaches.
It operates via an online gallery and pop-up shows in London, and will be participating in art fairs in the UK and abroad. This is its first exhibition which will exhibit examples of work by all the artists currently represented.
ARTISTS
- Jon Bird
- Nigel Bird
- Duncan Bullen
- Julia Hutton
- Steven Marbury
- Tooney Phillips
- Giulia Ricci
- Fiona Robinson
- Simon Woolham
This exhibition will be on display 1st - 16th September 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
23rd - 26th August: Open 11am - 6pm
Opening Night: Monday 22nd August, 6:30 - 8:30pm
23rd - 26th August: Open 11am - 6pm
Opening Night: Monday 22nd August, 6:30 - 8:30pm
An exploration of culture through, sculpture, photography and painting. Three up and coming female artists are having their debut exhibition at Camden Image Gallery, uniting three very different art forms as a precursor to the creation of their open source art studio.
ARTISTS
- Danae Konomou
- Evelina Noane
- Lizzy Knight
This exhibition will be on display 23rd - 26th August
Mixed Media Exhibition
Open 11am - 6pm Daily
9th & 10th July 2016
Drinks Preview: Saturday 9th July, 6-8pm
9th & 10th July 2016
Drinks Preview: Saturday 9th July, 6-8pm
Katie Waggett is a London based documentary photographer. She graduated with First Class Honours in Graphic Arts and Design, and currently works as a freelance photographer/ photography teacher in Southeast London. Her work has been exhibited both in the UK and internationally, and her prizes include D&AD (British Design and Art Direction) Best New Blood, and the Andrew Winterburn Documentary Photography Award.
All Photographs by Katie Waggett
www.katiewaggett.co.uk
This exhibition will be on display 9th & 10th July 2016
9th: 12-8pm
10th: 12-7pm
Photography Exhibition
14th & 15th June 2016
Opening Night: Tuesday 14th June, 6:30 - 8:30pm
15th June: 12-7pm
14th & 15th June 2016
Opening Night: Tuesday 14th June, 6:30 - 8:30pm
15th June: 12-7pm
Rosemarie Marke studied at Sir John Cass College School of Art, textile design at North West College under Celia Birtwell, and then in 1968 at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art.
'Mapoy' is a selection of work produced in London by Marke since 1997, works informed by the experience of displacement, longing, fragmentary memory and familial mythology. A Mapoy is a fruit found in Sulima, a small fishing village on the border of Sierra Leone and Liberia, growing along the pure white sands of the Sulima's beaches, and unique to the region. Marke's memories of maternal stories about Sulima, exemplified by the sweet Mapoy, serve both as a constant within and a counterpoint to the uncertainties of over four decades' practice as an artist.
ARTIST
- Rosemarie Marke
This exhibition will run from 14th - 15th June 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
14th June: Open 6:30 - 8:30pm
15th June: Open 12 - 7pm
2nd - 4th June 2016
Opening Night: Wednesday 1st June, 6:30pm - 9:30pm
2nd - 4th June 2016
Opening Night: Wednesday 1st June, 6:30pm - 9:30pm
New works by MA Students from University for the Creative Arts Farnham explore themes of: subjugation, precarity, concealment, the landscape, perception and materiality through the medium of sculpture, video photography and installation.
ARTISTS
- Glynis Ayling
- Sally de Courcy
- Claire Drewe
- Katie Hedges
- Anne Jewkes
- Mary Simmons
This exhibition will run from 2nd - 4th June 2016
Mixed Media Exhibition
Open 12 -7pm Daily
21st - 26th May 2016
Opening Night: Friday 20th May, 6-8pm
21st - 26th May 2016
Opening Night: Friday 20th May, 6-8pm
These are Art works that explore landscape and the place of the human figure within them. The exhibition includes a series of small paintings which chronicle a time of confinement and convalescence after an operation.
ARTIST
- Sian Bennett
www.sianbennettfineartist.co.uk
This exhibition will run from 21st - 26th May 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 12 -7pm Daily
13th - 18th May 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 12th May 6:30 - 8:30pm
13th - 18th May 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 12th May 6:30 - 8:30pm
Clute's work at the Camden Image Gallery is mostly recent, though there are some threads of connection back to the first Darkening Garden exhibitions in Austria and the Czech Republic (2011 and 2013). Etchings and paintings continue to present painterly arguments about how it feels to be a human animal living deep within our history on this planet.
ARTISTS
Judith Clute
www.judithclute.co.uk
This exhibition will run from 13th - 18th May 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Open 12 -7pm Daily
22nd - 24th April 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 21st April 6:30pm - 8:30pm
22nd - 24th April 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 21st April 6:30pm - 8:30pm
The East Wing Group are a collective of emerging artists based in London. The group meets regularly to work and experiment together in a supportive, collaborative environment. The East Wing Group offers its member regular peer support and is a central focus for sharing information and resources. This is the first of what we hope will be regular East Wing Group shows.
ARTISTS
- Clare French
- Daniel Raymond
- Joanna Mitchell
- Johanne Wort
- John Collier
- Nicola FitzGerald
- Natalie Jobanputra
- Matilda Wainwright
- Marilyn Langridge
- Vasiliki Stasinaki
This exhibition will run from 22nd - 24th April 2016
Mixed Media Exhibition
Open 12-7pm Daily
Saturday 16th April 2016
2 - 8:30pm
Drinks Reception 6- 8pm
Saturday 16th April 2016
2 - 8:30pm
Drinks Reception 6- 8pm
Linda Latter's solo exhibition 'Art Biography' is a 1 day pop up exhibition on Saturday 16th April 2016 from 2pm - 9pm.
Linda Latter's solo exhibition 'Art Biography' is a 1 day pop up exhibition on Saturday 16th April 2016
Fine Art Exhibition
Opening 2 - 8 pm
10th - 14th April
Opening Night: Saturday 9th April 6:30pm - 9:30pm
10th - 14th April
Opening Night: Saturday 9th April 6:30pm - 9:30pm
As you dive into those often troublesome waters you find yourself swayed by strong waves of violence, rebellion, resilience, isolation, envy but also Love, acceptance, integrity, tenderness, passion and power.
Metamorphosis conveys a wide range of emotions through transcending Arts and buzzing colours.
The artists use their unique and intrinsic perception of the ever changing external world, influenced by their own inherited cultural and historical background to convey, and create incredible intertwining visual and emotional sensations.
ARTISTS
- Moises Preto Paulo
- Renato Rodyner
www.rodynergallery.com
- Jean Francois Manicom
- Goody
www.goodyart.com
This exhibition will run from 10th - 14th April 2016
Mixed Media Exhibition
Open 12 -7pm Daily
25th March - 6th April 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 24th March, 6-8pm
25th March - 6th April 2016
Opening Night: Thursday 24th March, 6-8pm
Personal Landscapes will be curated by Stefania Carrozzini who is the owner of MyMicroGallery in Milan.
www.mymicrogallery.com
ARTISTS
- Nicola Bottalico
- Adriana Collovati
- Silva Marina Nironi
- Paolo Nicola Rossini
- Tina Parotti
- Claudia Pombo
- Gio Sciello
- Luigi Stazzone
- Yonca Yucemen
- Laura Zeni
This exhibition will run from 25th March - 6th April 2016
Mixed Media Exhibition
Open 12 -7pm Daily
1st - 6th March 2016
Opening Night: Monday 29th February, 6 - 8:30pm
1st - 6th March 2016
Opening Night: Monday 29th February, 6 - 8:30pm
Solo exhibition, all images by David Collingwood.
www.dcollingwood.co.uk
Artist:
David Collingwood
David Collingwood's career started working in television, initially as a cameraman, and ending up as a producer director.
Since 2000 he has predominantly worked in the field of photography and enjoying success over many exhibitions, the work is mainly geared towards the documentary.
This exhibition will run from 1st - 6th March 2016
Photography Exhibition
Friday 29th January 2015
6:30 - 8:30pm
Friday 29th January 2015
6:30 - 8:30pm
8th - 13th January 2016
Opening Night: 7th January 2016
8th - 13th January 2016
Opening Night: 7th January 2016
'The Face of January' is a Portrait and Figurative Exhibition to raise money for Solace Women's Aid.
www.solacewomensaid.org
ARTISTS
- Stella Winskell-Moore
- Vasileia Anaxagoro
- Nic Wickens
- Mano
- Liliana Gallagher
- Jannine Smith
- Dee Taylor
- Kam Wan
- Robert Kilshaw
- Joanna Kolasa
- Roman Lokati
- Steve Salo
- Kaidy Lewis
- Luan Westwood
- Diana Trinca
- Denelle Kennedy
- Telmo Bento
- Christopher E Barrow
This exhibition will run from 7th - 13th January 2015
Mixed Media Exhibition
6th - 11th December 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 5th December 2015, 6-8pm
6th - 11th December 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 5th December 2015, 6-8pm
Camden Image Gallery will be hosting an exhibition with a Camden theme to celebrate a second succesful year!
Live performance by Periscope View on Saturday 5th December at 7pm.
Opening Night: Saturday 5th December 6-8pm
6th - 11th December: Open 12-7pm Daily
ARTISTS
- Kasia Niemczynska
- Theon Marcel
- Joanna Nicolaou
- Dannielle Deans & Wendy Torres-Cadena
- Billy Valencia
- Ricardo Sinclair
- Sally Anne - Flanagan
6 - 11th December
Mixed Media Exhibition
12-7pm Daily
20th - 25th November 2015
Opening Night - Thursday 19th November 6:30 - 9:30pm
20th - 25th November 2015
Opening Night - Thursday 19th November 6:30 - 9:30pm
Invisible Worlds is a solo exhibition by Ignatios Mitrofanous, which will display a range of ink drawings and paintings. This exhibition is organised by the Cyprus High Commission - Cultural Section
Eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/invisible-worlds-art-exhibition-by-ignatios-mitrofanous-tickets-19404368990
ARTISTS
- Ignatios Mitrofanous
www.ignatiosart.com
'Invisible Worlds' will be on display from 20th - 25th November 2015
Fine Art Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
8th - 15th November 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 7th November 6:30 - 8:30
8th - 15th November 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 7th November 6:30 - 8:30
“I wanted to paint the people who have done great work over the last couple of years, the blisteringly talented. I had a hit-list, and most were bang up for it. Luckily none of them are vain…..that could have been problematic’ Robin Lee
For more information about Robin Lee and his previous shows REGRETS, REGULARS, MURDER CLOCKS etc please visit www.robinleeart.co.uk
ARTIST
- Robin Lee
www.robinleeart.co.uk
'Windows' will be on display from 8th - 15th November 2015
Fine Art Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
4th & 5th November 2015
Opening Night - Tuesday 3rd November, 6-9pm
Dance and Music Performance - 7:30pm
4th & 5th November 2015
Opening Night - Tuesday 3rd November, 6-9pm
Dance and Music Performance - 7:30pm
“This is Us,” is an exhibition consisting of nine paintings depicting two females in an emotionally intense dance. The dance tells a passionate story of love and heartbreak between two women. Adelaide Damoah uses text directly on the work to explain the story of the models, as well as her own personal stories about love. Combined with text taken directly from various literary works, Damoah hopes to provoke discussion which is outside of the generally accepted “norm,” when it comes to female sexuality and identification.
Along with the wonderful paintings displayed on the walls, we will have a moving performance by Rachel Sparks and Marie Eisenhardt. The music is written and performed by EnaFay who is Yvonne Mathieu with strings and piano. Rachel Sparks and Marie Eisenhardt created the dance for her music video and when Adelaide Damoah saw stills of this piece she was inspired to create a collection. The performance will be at 7:30pm.
ARTIST
- Adelaide Damoah
www.adelaidedamoahart.com
'This is Us' will be on display 4th & 5th November 2015
Fine Art Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
22nd - 27th October 2015
Opening Night - Wednesday 21st October 6-9pm
22nd - 27th October 2015
Opening Night - Wednesday 21st October 6-9pm
Suraya Arts is having its second exhibition. After the successful show in June this year, when over £1000 was raised for a community of widows in Rwanda, the eleven artists are back with another eclectic and vibrant exhibition of recent works at the Camden Image Gallery, from Wednesday 21 – Tuesday 27 October, 12pm -7pm daily.
Private View will be on Wednesday 21 October 6pm – 9pm.
The artists’ themes are wide ranging and thoughtful: from memory and exile, dreamscapes and dark imaginings, elemental landscapes, identity and outsider, entrapment and escape - to belonging and longing, symbolism and ancient motifs, celebration and peace. The artists use diverse media including; ceramics, textiles, sculpture, photography, painting and collage with found objects.
Artists will also have prints of original artwork for sale.
An important part of Suraya Arts’ manifesto is to work towards creating a fairer and more equitable world. Each year the collective sponsors a community living in extreme poverty. The members raise funds through exhibition events and art sales and contribute towards education and training opportunities for the community members so that they can build sustainable lives for themselves and their children. This year Suraya Arts is sponsoring Aspire Rwanda.
ARTISTS
- Tasleema Alam
- Vicky Gee
- Carolina Graterol
- Jenni Gregory
- Chris Joseph
- Helen Kaminsky
- Marcia Mar
- Elizabeth Rai
- Margaret Thompson
- Jo Pethybridge
- Deepa Zaman
'Suraya Arts: Autumn 2015' will be on display from 22nd - 27th October 2015
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
8th - 13th October 2015
Opening Night - Wednesday 7th October 6-8pm
8th - 13th October 2015
Opening Night - Wednesday 7th October 6-8pm
This exhibition celebrates the talents of British icons from the worlds of sport, music and entertainment through an unusual collection of paintings that focuses on the mouth or foot for which they became famous.
Paintings on display include Alesha Dixon, created by Alison Lapper MBE; Jonny Wilkinson by Ian Parker, Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton Du Beke by Katrina Gardner and Susan Boyle by Rosaleen Moriarty-Simmonds OBE. The Mouth and Foot Painting Artists are a group of artists who from birth, or through accident or illness are unable to use their hands so instead hold a paintbrush in their mouth or with their foot.
The exhibition will feature a first preview of 10 portraits, with the opportunity to meet a selection of the artists and their famous subjects.
ARTISTS
- Dave Cawthorne
- Ian Parker
-Tom Yendell
- Rosie Moriarty-Simmonds
- Katrina Gardner
- Rob Trent
- Steve Chambers
- Barry West
- Leanne Beetham
- Alison Lapper
'The Mouth and Feet That Made Them Famous' exhibition will be on display from 8th - 13th October 2015
Fine Art Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
19th & 20th September 2015
Opening Night - Friday 18th September 6-9pm
19th & 20th September 2015
Opening Night - Friday 18th September 6-9pm
ABSENCE is an exhibition by two fashion designers Une Yea and Zhujing Jiang, both recently graduated from Royal College of Art, putting their MA collections in another way off the fashion show. With absence of a physical body, this exhibition is an object agency, presenting garments and accessories stating the world and logic of their own. They are no more fashion objects, resisting commodification, or belonging to anyone. Asense of discomfort in Une’s work, viewers are walking in on something, witnessing something being violated, the garments kind of twitching, being held still against their will by a frame. Wearibility rebellion, a bare back, Zhujing’s work functions more like a thick layer of varnish on a wooden surface: to suffocate or mute affective and subversive potentials; to repress the stories and parallel realities contained in objects.
ARTISTS
- Ya Wen
- Zhujing Jiang
'Absence' will be on display on 19th & 20th September 2015
Fashion, Design and Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
16th - 23rd August 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 15th August 2015
16th - 23rd August 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 15th August 2015
The Expressive Collective returns for another show at the Camden Image Gallery. With this year’s show, entitled ‘Juxtapose’ the diverse group of artists seeks to draw out the nature of the contradictory forces that form existence. Shown through the lens of very different art forms and styles, each artist conveys their own interpretation of what to juxtapose means to them, through sculpture, painting, drawing and graphic design. With this exhibition you can expect the unexpected and find harmony in dischord. ‘Juxtapose’ is on at the Camden Image Gallery from the 15th of August to the 23rd of August.
ARTISTS
- Amanda Houchen
- Alice von Gotha
- Billy Valencia
- Brian Hollingsworth
- Kasia Niemczynska
- Lami Makinde
- Marek Rybowicz
- Stine Burgess
- Umi Qulatien
- Theon Marcel
Juxtapose will run from 16th - 23rd August 2015
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
4th - 9th August 2015
Drinks Reception: Monday 3rd August 6-9pm
4th - 9th August 2015
Drinks Reception: Monday 3rd August 6-9pm
Art Concave is an exhibition by a group of contemporary artists from India. There will be a range of Paintings, Prints and Sculptures on display.
Curated by: Gaurav Mangla.
Curators Introduction:
Art Conclave – as its very meaning implies, this exhibition is the summit of deep dredged out ideas meeting in a confluence, When intensely significant inner vision are transmitted to be received by equally significant and intense listeners and viewers. This is what Art Conclave is all about.
The exhibition is an initiative to promote Indian artist globally. Where the number of artists, who have been blessed with a divine aura, which is continuously en lighting this world with new thoughts and concepts in the field of Art, will share their ideas, experiences, concepts and more importantly their efforts behind their creations to art lovers and artists.
Art Conclave is an idea to put upcoming & established artists together, who have dealt with different mediums with different subjects. The works presents various thoughts showing an inclination towards society and its issues, they also realize the power that art has to influence the minds and lives of people. The collection presents varied flavor of art in terms of paintings, prints and sculptures.
Camden Image Gallery will provide a platform to the group of artists with a desire to take the spirit of appreciation, expression and love for art beyond boundaries. Artistic talent blooms within every individual irrespective of race, religion, language or country and each one develops a unique style of their own. “Black Mango” is an organization which endeavors to bring forth many such art events. We are a meeting point to exhibit creative art and exchange authentic ideas through artistic expressions. We act as a catalyst for exchange of various forms of creativity and art skills with other parts of the world.
Our initiative is to support established artists to showcase their talent worldwide. We provide a platform for young and emerging artists to launch their works in the art arena and we nurture such talent to gain fame and popularity. We provide them invaluable learning in this process.
The exhibits in the show brings variety and style of art works, which will rise above the peaks and cliffs of the art world to reach the summit.
Hope you’ll enjoy the show as much as I enjoyed preparing it.
ARTISTS
- Ajit Deswandikar
- Anuradha Daate
- Babu Hussain
- Uttam Chapte
- Gaurav Mnagla
- Jyoti Rane
- Manisha Dore
- Manmeet Kaur
- Murali A M
- Pallavi Chandolia
- Parul Sharma
- Praveen Achath
- Rahul & Rohan
- Rajasekhar
- Ramesh kandagiri
- Ruchi Sharma
- Sanjukta Dutta
- Sheetal Aggaarwal
- Shrabana Nath
- Simi Sharma
- Sravanthij Jluri
- Swarna Sagar
- N.Swarna Latha
'Art Concave' is on display from 4th - 9th August 2015 (Drinks Reception - Monday 3rd August 2015 6-9pm)
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
23rd - 28th July 2015
Opening Night: Wednesday 22nd July, 6:30 - 8pm
23rd - 28th July 2015
Opening Night: Wednesday 22nd July, 6:30 - 8pm
Hae Jin Chang's solo exhibition 'Context' introduces a series of works based on context, which is one of the main themes of her research and work.
Communication can be interpreted in different ways according to context. This exhibition explores the new possibilities of context-based communication through graphic design and installation art, inviting viewers to rediscover the meaning. This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through her design practice, and will provide new insights into visual communication design.
Hae Jin Chang is a Professor in the Department of Industrial Design at Sungshin Women's University in Seoul, Korea. Before that, she was a Visiting Professor at Dongduk Women’s University. She is a graduate of the Seoul National University (Doctor of Design, MFA, and BFA). Her work, “Changing Words” won first prize in the Gangnam-gu City Gallery Project Competition and was installed in front of the Galleria department store at Apgujeong-dong, Seoul, Korea. Her research and work focuses on identity, context and place, and her projects encompass graphic design, installation, and mixed media.
'Context' will be on display from 23rd - 29th July 2015 (Opening night 22nd July 6:30 - 8pm)
Design
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
3rd - 4th July 2015
Opening Night: Thursday 2nd July, 7-9pm
3rd - 4th July 2015
Opening Night: Thursday 2nd July, 7-9pm
His Twine Concept:
This exhibition explores the re-examination of Marcel Duchamp’s and André Breton’s exhibition, First Papers of Surrealism (1942) in New York City. The ephemerality of the work will be displayed within the temporalities of the re-enactment/ re-creation of the installation. It is about bringing to light the complexity that surrounds the arbitration between art history and the contemporary.
The recreation of Miles of String serves as a brief and straightforward re-enactment. It stands as a revision of the Surrealist methodologies implied by Marcel Duchamp curatorial context; which emerged by Duchamp’s string based earlier work, in relation to spatial drawing and relativity.
The contemporary viewer will be given the opportunity to experience the paradoxical concept of Duchamp’s installation in a reconstructed environment. The string is abstracted of its function, and is carefully disrupting the architectural space. It breaks the boundaries of traditional exhibition design by embodying the diversity and complexity of the surrealist ideals in relation to the object's’ materiality.
The space will be reinvented through the miles of string, spun around the site, fabricating an immense web that will obstruct the viewing of the works that hang on the wall.
Artist: Athina Gkouma
Curator: Anastasia Papaonisiforou
'His Twine' will run from 3rd - 4th July 2015 (Opening night 2nd July 2015 7-9pm)
Installation
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
26th June - 1st July
Opening Night: Thursday 25th June, 7-9pm
26th June - 1st July
Opening Night: Thursday 25th June, 7-9pm
‘London - the city of fog’ is one of London’s most well-known stereotypes among people in China. When Dickens’ famous Oliver Twist was introduced in China, the title was literally translated as ‘The orphan in the foggy capital’. Though it has been over half a century since the Great Smog of '52, many Chinese people still expect to be shrouded in fog on their first visit to London. To the surprise of most, London is mercifully fog-free. Ironically, fog is no longer new to people in today’s China. Pollution has brought Beijing back into the past—-- like London in its fifties and sixties.
On 11th December 2013, an impenetrable fog rolled into London and heavily enveloped the city. Coincidentally, ‘The 2013 Eastern China Smog’, which is one of the worst bouts of air pollution in the area attacked China within the same month. The fog that lingered over the two countries blurs the differences between the post-industrial UK and the fast-industrializing China. However, the fog in the UK makes people reflect the past, whilst the fog in China makes people fear about the future.
Albert's photographs are his artistic response to the environmental and social issues we face today.
The exhibition is organised and curated by ARTouch Consulting, a leading arts PR and agency in the UK and China.
Website: www.artouchconsulting.com
Email: info@artouchconsulting.com
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Albert Zhang Solo Exhibition features 12 photographs, all taken by the artist on the 11th December 2013 in London. As an artist born and bred in Beijing, Albert has a complex feeling towards fog. Though obsessed by the artistic beauty of it, Albert knows the meaning of fog to Beijing, which has made his hometown somewhere ‘uninhabitable for human beings’. The smothering, rising mist in these images paradoxically heighten the poetic illusionary beauty and evoke traditional Chinese painting through the ages. This is also not lost on Albert’s attraction to such foggy vistas.
'Chasing Fog' will run from 26th June - 1st July 2015 (Opening night 25th June 2015, 7-9pm)
Photography Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
Winners from the Photography Competition
10th - 16th June 2015
Drinks Reception - 12th June 6-8pm
Winners from the Photography Competition
10th - 16th June 2015
Drinks Reception - 12th June 6-8pm
The 'Animal Portraits' exhibition will be a display of photographs chosen by Elena Chimonas from the photography competition. There will be a drinks reception evening on 12th June from 6-8pm.
The 'Wildlife - Animal Portraits' exhibition will be on display in the large room downstairs from 10th - 16th June 2015.
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
During the same dates as the 'Animal Portraits' Exhibition, upstairs in the gallery there will be another Photography Exhibition to view 'Nous Sommes'.
11th - 16th June 2015
Opening Night - Wednesday 10th June, 7-9pm
11th - 16th June 2015
Opening Night - Wednesday 10th June, 7-9pm
PHOTOGRAPHERS
- Stefanie Goatham
- Emily Thompson
- Grace Hill
- Taylor Brady
- Lydia Pinfold
'Nous Sommes' will be on display until 16th June 2015.
Photography Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
During the same dates as the 'Nous Sommes' Exhibition, there will be another Photography Exhibition downstairs to view.
21st - 26th May 2015
Opening Night 20th May 6-9pm
21st - 26th May 2015
Opening Night 20th May 6-9pm
Andrew Foster, award winning artist and father of two, challenges the common perception that miscarriage only happens to women; exploring his and other men’s miscarriage experience.
On a personal level, he celebrates the lives of the three children he has lost through miscarriage. This work is not sentimental or depressing but has an authenticity, integrity and a tenderness that breaks down the perception of who experiences miscarriage.
This work will provoke the viewer with its joyous aesthetics and challenging content. Both men and women will be moved by the imagery that celebrates the everyday experiences of fatherhood.
Included in the exhibition will be a 75ft x 2ft 4” scroll painting, ‘Pain will not have the last word’, inflatable sculptures that act as uncomfortable symbols of joy, and an 11ft x 11ft painting, ‘Miscarriage of Justice’ previously shown in New York in 2011.
Labour of Love will run from 21st - 26th May 2015 (Opening night 20th May 2015)
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
13th May 2015
Opening Night 12th May 2015
13th May 2015
Opening Night 12th May 2015
Nine Cookies is an animation exhibition with pre production work, a gallery of character designs and animatics.
ARTISTS
- Catherine McGurk
- Bobbi Towlson
- Tom Gill
- Wayne Doust
- Michael Treadway
- Fraaz Bhatti
- Cameron Benskin
- Phillip Hibbert
- Kini Echeonwu
Nine Cookies will be on display on 13th May 2015 (Opening night 12th May 2015)
Animation Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 5pm
Saturday 2nd May 2015
4:30 - 10:30pm
Saturday 2nd May 2015
4:30 - 10:30pm
A night of live performances & Visual Arts on Saturday 2nd of May 2015 curated by Geraldine Gallavardin
at the Camden Image Gallery, 174 Royal College Street NW1 0SP
With MOVEMENT your breath will be taken away through sonic & participatory conceptual art performances & their riddles, languorous & humorist songs, accordion with their own voice, Free Impro compeer duo’s artistry, a human drawing machine, poetic performances art, words & their physical resonance, furious instruments, a perky Flange Zoo music peer, a collective & their interactive map… a bolded delicatessen of dedicated & frisky creative souls!
Performers: Cluster bomb [collective], FLANGE ZOO (Kitsune Tsukai (Miyuki Kasahara) Tiger Gnome (Calum F. Kerr) & Lotan the Destroyer (Phillip Raymond Goodman), Geraldine Gallavardin, Glenn Fitzpatrick, Ian McGowan, Ian Maclachlan, Jude Cowan Montague, Lynn Charlotte, Lu, Mark Browne, Matt Scott, Kamura Atsuko
Gulf war veteran artist Glenn Fitzpatrick’s drawings will be on display & he’ll share his book ‘Art & mines’ on sale online. There will be a videos art showreel.
The title refers to the dystopian novel from the American writer Ray Bradbury published in 1953 during the McCarthy era & the French New Wave filmmaker François Truffaut who wrote & directed a film adaptation of that novel in 1966.
“Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted. Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die, and when people look at that tree or that flower you planted, you’re there.
It doesn’t matter what you do, he said, so long as you change something from the way it was before you touched it into something that’s like you after you take your hands away. The difference between the man who just cuts lawns and a real gardener is in the touching, he said. The lawn-cutter might just as well not have been there at all; the gardener will be there a lifetime.”
― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451.
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ARTISTS
- Cluster bomb [collective]
- FLANGE ZOO are Kitsune Tsukai (Miyuki Kasahara) Tiger Gnome (Calum F. Kerr) & Lotan the destroyer (Philip Goodman)
- Geraldine Gallavardin
- Glenn Fitzpatrick
- Ian McGowan
- Mark Browne & Ian MacLachlan
- Jude Cowan Montague
- Lynn Charlotte Lu
- Matt Scott
- Kamura Atsuko
Lab451London; Movement on at Camden Image Gallery on Saturday 2nd May 2015
Performance Event
Opening hour 4:30pm - 10:30pm
25th & 26th April 2015
Opening Night - Friday 24th April 2015, 7-9pm
25th & 26th April 2015
Opening Night - Friday 24th April 2015, 7-9pm
ARTISTS
- Ane Barstad Solvang
- Markus Andersson
- Jonas Heen Haeg
- Vetle Nes - O'Shaughnessy
- Maria Loth
- Ludvik Møller Støldal
'NorskArt' will be on display on 25th & 26th April 2015.
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
12th - 23rd April 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 11th April 6-8pm
12th - 23rd April 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 11th April 6-8pm
View is a Landscape and Cityscape exhibition that will display a range of Oil and Acrylic Painting, Photography and Textiles.
ARTISTS
- Clive Patterson
- Rina Bakis
- Simon Peter Bartley
- Smoky Dimples
- Nicola Keelan
- Valeria Cherchi
- Nira Spitz
- Jonathan Davey
- Dee Taylor
- James Burns
- Hannah Dickinson
- Sally- Anne Flanagan
Landscape and Cityscape Exhibition will run from 12th - 23rd April 2014 (Opening night 11th April 6-8pm)
Mixed Media Landscape and Cityscape Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
25th - 30th March 2015
Opening Night - Tuesday 24th March 7-9pm
25th - 30th March 2015
Opening Night - Tuesday 24th March 7-9pm
‘RIJI’(日記) is the meaning of ‘Diary’ in Chinese, and the term that full of intimacy to these six art students. ‘RIJI’ usually plays the role of recording our personal and private life; it is the repository of value, observation, feeling, attitude and memory.
In this exhibition, six students from three different colleges of UAL — Chelsea College of Arts and Design, Wimbledon College of Arts, and Central Saint Martins, use their own visual language as ‘RIJI’ to depict their unique perception and understanding of the concrete external world which has been transformed into something abstract and spiritual.
Their works ascribe the focus to the ‘self’ and surroundings that require a new and sensitive perspective of observing the world, and address questions about the complexity of human nature, the fragility of isolation, insomnia and loneliness, the sensual penetrating studies of portrait, and the subconsciousness of Vipassana.
ARTISTS
- Yuchu Gao
- Rae Yen Jun Chen
- Binbin Hong
- Giong Cheng
- Jingwen Liu
- Chang Chia Li
'RIJI' will be on display from 24th - 30th March.
Fine Art Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
20th March 2015
Opening Night - Thursday 19th March 2015
20th March 2015
Opening Night - Thursday 19th March 2015
Camden Image Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of work by Hauyu Yang X J.E. Cai, collaborated with Ankar Arken, and Songlin Zhang. This new exhibition explores how modern social convention currently affect our ego which engages with contemporary fetishism and the challenges of the modern world. The collaborative works which engage with Art, Fashion Design and Sound are wanting to create the new possibility of diverse conversation.
“Kanaval " is the Haitian carnival that insinuates their history and politics through the joy of the event. Their works are inspired from their character in carnival which Haitian insinuate their situation in the past and release their pressure from it. The artists are trying to demonstrate how people under social pressure perform and how the effect of fetish under consumerism which influences people in artistic reaction. Accordingly, the art works intend to reveal implicit the modern social problem nowadays to remind original of audiences themselves.
There are four chapters taking place in the gallery. One chapter is about people struggling and interacting for the balance between social reality which under social operational pattern in massive information of fetish itself; another one is concerning the influence and the process of Fetishism in this society. The other two chapters are creating the Fetishism atmosphere which included our large number of advert, and psychedelic noise. In the social pattern, the fast spread of advert which brag about may provoke people’s awareness. Continued advertising makes a normal object become obsessional, perverse and look fetishistic. As soon as audiences’ desire have been acquired in the gallery, it actually indicates their discrimination that is out of order.
ARTISTS
- Hauyu Yang X J.E.Cai
- Ankar Arken
- Songlin Zhang
'Kanaval - Social Insinuation' will be on display on 19th and 20th March 2015.
Performance Evening: 19th March. Opening hours 6-9pm
Video installations: 20th March. Opening hours 12-7pm
6th - 17th March 2015
Opening Night - Thursday 5th March 2015
6th - 17th March 2015
Opening Night - Thursday 5th March 2015
Duality is a Diptych exhibition where a range of mediums and themes are displayed in pairs.
ARTISTS
- Barbara Gibson
- Lola Lonli
- Diana Trinca
- Melody Grossman
- Olga Van Dijke
- Robin Chuter
- Belinda Adams - Pearce
- SAIREO
- Nataly Sogne
- jack
- Ben Mikelsons
- Helen Martin
- Stelios Baklavas
Blend will be on display from 6th - 17th March 2015
Diptych Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
25th January - 5th February 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 24th January 2015
25th January - 5th February 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 24th January 2015
Blend is a mixed media group exhibition displaying Oil and Acrylic, Fine Liner Drawings, Photography, Pastel Drawings and Textiles.
ARTISTS
- Tobias Ross
- Joanna Nicolaou
- Lola Lonli
- Kemi Onabule
- Ale Herbert
- Glynis Thomson
- Dan Ryan
- Robin Chuter
- Stella Winskell-Moore
- Ellena Sandford
Blend will be on display from 25th January - 5th February 2015
Mixed Media Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
11th - 16th January 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 10th January 2015 6-8pm
11th - 16th January 2015
Opening Night - Saturday 10th January 2015 6-8pm
The Ones We Love is an intimate platform for photographers from around the world to portray the people they love, cherish, and find inspiration within. This is the fourth exhibition for the project.
Exhibition Curated by: Lindley Warren, she is the creator and curator of: The Ones We Love, The Photographic Dictionary, Flourish Flori and Art of Iowa
Sidonie and Lili at Dales Waterfall
2012
Sisters (no.7)
2011
Float
2013
Black Walnut Bride
2010
'The Ones We Love' will be on display until 16th January 2015.
Photography Exhibition
Opening hours 12 - 7pm Daily
3rd January 2015, 4.30 - 10.30pm
Live Performances & Visual Arts
3rd January 2015, 4.30 - 10.30pm
Live Performances & Visual Arts
“All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players.”
Shakespeare - (As You Like It, Jaques in Act II Scene VII)
ARTISTS
- Mark Browne & Adam Bohman
- Jude Montague & Bettina Schroeder
- Birgitta Hosea & Lynn Lu
- Skew Wiff
- Geraldine Gallavardin
- Dagmar Zeromska
- Sitron Panopoulos
- Ram Samocha
- (Dagmar Zeromska) & Connie Luk
- Oliver Evelyn-Rahr
- Louise Ashcroft
- Zucky Serper
- Calum F. Kerr & Miyuki Kasahara
- Melanie Coles
With PLAY you’ll be swipe into a playful night with skilled sounds twisters flickering free impro, tongues acrobats, troubadours declaiming their enchanting poetry whilst tingling music, puppetry & existentialism happening, participatory performance dived into conceptual art flavored by physical theater, operatic diva, virtual live performance…
“Encounter collages, old curse folk tale, raw video, action drawings statement, social ecology…a delightful blend that embodied a visions of one time, ours…”
The idea of Lab 451 is that of a moveable laboratory for international artists to express & emphasize through their own unique art form; a language, whom as a Freedom embodies the way we see & represent the world around us.
The title refers to the dystopian novel from the American writer Ray Bradbury published in 1953 during the McCarthy era & the French New Wave filmmaker François Truffaut who wrote & directed a film adaptation of that novel in 1966.
“Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted. Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die, and when people look at that tree or that flower you planted, you’re there.
It doesn’t matter what you do, he said, so long as you change something from the way it was before you touched it into something that’s like you after you take your hands away. The difference between the man who just cuts lawns and a real gardener is in the touching, he said. The lawn-cutter might just as well not have been there at all; the gardener will be there a lifetime.” - Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451.
Due to the Gallery capacity, we strongly advise people to come before 7.30pm. We’ll have refreshments & snacks for the early birds.
Free entry: Suggested Donations £2
Lab451London; PLAY curated by Geraldine Gallavardin
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'Lab451London; PLAY' Saturday 3rd January 2015
Live Performances & Visual Art
4.30 - 10.30pm