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Author Archives: GalleriaKlik
GalleriaClic’s art for the season of love
Check out these and other affordable art, GalleriaClic has, on offer for the season of love and romance! Sign up to the GalleriaClic’s mailing list and get regular updates on the growing choice of affordable art available to you.
Posted in GalleriaClic, GalleriaClic artists
Tagged Affordable art, graffiti art, street art, Valentine
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Enrique Gavilanes invokes the spirits of the ancestors
To date Enrique Gavilanes has produced landscape paintings that explore the subject of spirituality. Gavilanes’ new work focuses specifically on the sense of spirituality we gain from the knowledge of our heritage. Irrespective of the culture we each come from, … Continue reading
Women in Focus, Museum of London: Hinting at the issues
Dorothy Bohm has worked as a photographer for longer than the Rolling Stones have been on the road and just like them she is still at it. The exhibition Women In Focus at the Museum of London presents the output from … Continue reading
An Enlightenment in Middle Eastern Complexities
Light from the Middle East at London’s V&A “offers insights from within cultures that are more often photographed and reported from the outside” says Jonathan Jones of the Guardian, it is not that simple and there is much more to … Continue reading
Enrique Gavilanes at Espacio Gallery
Enrique Gavilanes will be showing pieces from his long running series Samil Revisited at the Espacio Gallery from Thursday 4 October. Visit http://www.GalleriaClic.co.uk for more details.
Posted in Art exhibition, Enrique Gavilanes
Tagged contemporary art, Escpacio Gallery, Samil Revisited
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documentA (13)
I have just come from a two-day tour of documentA (13) in Kassel, a town in the German state of Hesse. Courtesy of documentA, Kassel is the home of Joseph Beuys’ legendary 7000 oaks. Over the course of the two days … Continue reading
documentA (13)’s contradictions?
For one scary moment I thought Beuys 7000 oaks had disappeared into Ida Applebroog’s installation on the second floor of the Fridericianum at documentA (13). All that paper (see pic)! Even if it was making use of recycled paper. Now … Continue reading
Posted in documentA
Tagged 7000 oaks, Amy Balkin, conceptual art, documentA 13, environment, Ida Applebroog, Josef Beuys, paper, trees, UNESCO
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Amy Balkin’s tall order at documentA 13
Amy Balkin is using the medium of art to lobby UNESCO on the environment. Sign up and get art updates on GalleriaClic.
Posted in documentA
Tagged Amy Balkin, conceptual art, documentA 13, environment, UNESCO
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German Kunst!
While the place to be for sports, in 2012, is London, the place to be for art as far as GalleriaClic is concerned is Germany. So far I have seen Jeff Koons in Frankfurt, next I am going up the … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary artist, documentA
Tagged documentA 13, Frankfurt, Germany, Jeff Koons, Kassel
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