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Originals 08 - The Contemporary Printmaking Show
Wed 13 Feb 2008 to Sat 23 Feb 2008
10am - 6pm
Private view:
TUESDAY 12TH FEBRUARY 6PM - 9PM |
MALL GALLERIES
17 Carlton House Terrace
London, SW1Y 5BD
Tel: 020 7930 6844
Fax: 020 7839 7830
info@mallgalleries.com
www.mallgalleries.org.uk
Originals is the highlight of the printmaker’s calendar and a snapshot of printmaking today.
We’ll be showing works by established masters and uncovering emerging talent at the beginning of their careers. The show is a perfect opportunity to acquire a beautiful and original work of art at a genuinely affordable price.
There are also six original prints to be won in our free prize-draw, which is open to all our visitors.
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Christmas Exhibition
15th November - 2nd December 2007 |
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Solo Show of Work - Wildwood Gallery - opens 11th October |
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'ON THE PULL !!'
exhibition at the Wildwood Gallery
from 11-27 October 2007
Private View 12th October (5.30 - 8.30)
Gallery opening times: tues - sat (10am - 5pm)
Wildwood Gallery
40 Churchgate Street
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk IP33 1RG
info@wildwoodgallery.co.uk
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"It is not often I visit an exhibition which changes the way I look at the world."
(2007 - 'ON THE PULL')
(Helen Parrott, artist and former ARTS COUNCIL OF ENGLAND Visual Arts Officer)
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Examples of new work in the exhibition below - |
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FRIENDS
Carborundum/Collagraph |
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HANGING OUT
Drypoint / Monotype |
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UNITED
Graphite/Pastel/Mixed Media |
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TWISTERS
Drypoint/Chine Colle on Canvas |
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MULTI-TASKING
Acrylic, Oil and Wax on Canvas |
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FLUTTERINGS
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas |
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DEPARTURE
Etching / Monotype |
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POSSESSED
Hand Coloured Etching |
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HANGING OUT
Drypoint / Monotype |
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URBAN SPRAWL
Drypoint / Monotype |
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Corinna Button’s work tells stories, but not in the conventional, linear sense. The stories her pictures tell feel as if they’re in the process of being glimpsed, unearthed, and we can see them as they’re etched into being, scratched out on canvas, layered up in delicate textures and bold, lyrical marks, evoking desire, desperation, celebration, mystery and intrigue, which deepens into bold, authoritative images as we look. Her stories are always unfinished, in process, pulling us in, and her suggestive forms surely reference the work of Munch, Nolde, Beckman, Kollowitz, even early Picasso, all of whom set up tantalizing associations within the subtle complexity of this artist’s unique and subtly provocative vision.
(Sue Roe, March 2007. Author of The Private Lives of the Impressionists
and Gwen John: A Life) |
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