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Category Archives: Contemporary artist
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
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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Koons: High-priest of banality
Koons took over the Schirn Kunsthalle (art gallery) Frankfurt and infused the antiquity of Leibieghaus Skulpturen Sammlung. The Schirn’s promo literature calls the Leibieghaus infusion a dialogue between Koon’s and the historical exhibits “spanning 5,000 years of sculpture” , I … Continue reading
Adamus: Art by Matteo Merla
Matteo Merla, a painter and sculptor who lives and works in London, studied at the internationally acclaimed and historically prestigious Accademia di belle Arti di Brera, Milan. In addition to drawing heavily on his classical roots, Merla is also inspired … Continue reading
Adamus: Ian Thompson prints
Reproduction prints of Ian Thompson’s Memories of the Body, Series 4, #1 1997 in the Adamus exhibition are available for sale at the Bookshop Gallery Hoxton. Other Adamus related entries A big thank you from GalleriaClic Adamus: The male form … Continue reading
Posted in Adamus, Contemporary artist, GalleriaClic artists, Ian Thompsons
Tagged Adamus, Lisa Tuttle
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Espacio Nomadic kicks off the 2012 art season
Espacio Gallery is a collective of contemporary artists representing the gamut of visual art practise in its various guises. The original art on offer includes: abstract art, art photography, conceptual installation and video, contemporary paintings, contemporary sculpture, contemporary wall art, … Continue reading
Bola Adamolekun’s Gingerbread House Collection
Bola Adamolekun is showing her Gingerbread House collection of pottery and the Working Mens College end of year exhibition. When 15 July 2011, 18:00 – 21:00, opening show. Where Working Mens College 44 Crowndale Rd London NW1 1TR Mornington Crescent on the Northen Line … Continue reading
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Tagged Bola Adamolekun, contemporary art, Pottery
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Newspeak: Saatchi Gallery’s crystal ball list
Of course the Saatchi gallery has long existed, but I have only got round to visiting it. The over-zealous Saatchi PR machine achieved the opposite of what it was supposed to and built up an adverse and resistance in me. … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary artist, Sculpture, Shows
Tagged Des Hughes, Marcus Foster, Saatchi Gallery
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Des Hughes at the Saatchi Gallery
Des Hughes’ Endless Endless 2010 intriguingly defies visual definition. And that is what draws you to it!