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Nolias Gallery at the Thomas a Becket / 320 Old Kent Road SE1 5UE London |
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01 to 05 July - Theatrum Pittoricum
private view 6 pm Fri 30 June & continues from the 01 to 05 July, 1 to 6 pm
Work by graduate art students and postgraduate students from the Royal Academy Schools. Dzenana Hozic, Alan McQuillan, Sarah Michael, Suzanne Moxhay and Richard Thomas use photography, animation and video to explore themes of illusionary and theatrical space in art practice. |
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15 to 16 July - Christian Aftershave - Heaven Scent
private view 6 pm Fri 14 July & continues from the 15 to 16 July, 11 am to 3 pm
Christian A is a versatile artist who is keen to experiment with a range of media and techniques, starting from the more traditional such as drawings, collages and watercolours to the more cutting-edge, such as computer- aided design. He is also an experienced cartoonist and has done freelance illustration for a variety of magazines.
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22 to 26 July - Exhibition
private view 6 pm Fri 21 & continues from the 22 to 26 July, 1 to 6 pm
Recent work from the MA Fine Art Byam Shaw School at Central Saint Martins |
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Nolias Gallery 2 / 60 Great Suffolk Street SE1 0BL London
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30 June to 05 July - Visions of Heaven and Hell
private view 6 pm Thu 29 June and continues from the 30 June to 05 July, 1 to 6 pm
Film & Stills by Maurice Galway, Photographic Montages by Anne-Marie Glasheen and Collages by Lucy Williams. This is a continuation of the exhibition previously held at Nolias Gallery at the Thomas a Becket in June. |
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21July to 01 August - Curious New Terrain
private view 6pm Thu 20 July and continues from the 21 July to 01 August, 1 to 6 pm or by appointment contact Alex on 07737502760
Curious new terrain is a show of five up and coming new artists Alexander Heaton, Rob Leech, Nick Nowicki, Kounosuke Kawakami and Tim Phillips. What all five artists have in common is an interest in the language of painting’s formality and informality. |
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