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Category Archives: GalleriaClic
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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GalleriaClic update: Dazed and looking ahead
Dazed and refused Edward Ofosu is a talented portrait artist whose art we hope you will be seeing more of on GalleriaClic. You will be able to see one of Ofosu’s portraits at Dazed and Refused. Dazed and Refused opens … Continue reading
Adamus: Last chance
Adamus: Contemporary Takes on the Original Man ends on Sunday 13 May 2012. In Adamus, the artists Matteo Merla, Ian Thompson and Joáo Trindade each explore the male form in their own unique and contrasting style. Each artist takes their lead … Continue reading
Adamus: Art by Joáo Trindade
Joáo Trindade, who studied and began his artistic practice in his native Portugal before moving to London, has exhibited across the globe. Trindade’s contribution to Adamus is a collection of classically vibrant anatomical studies juxtaposed against a background of contemporary … Continue reading
Adamus: Matteo Merla prints
Reproduction prints of Matteo Merla’s Self Portrait 2012 in the Adamus exhibition are available for sale. Other Adamus related entries A big thank you from GalleriaClic Adamus: The male form in contemporary art Sign up to GalleriaClic’s mailing list to get notifications … Continue reading
Adamus: Joáo Trindade prints
Reproduction prints of Joáo Trindad’s The Game 2012 in the Adamus exhibition are available for sale. Other Adamus related entries A big thank you from GalleriaClic Adamus: The male form in contemporary art Sign up to GalleriaClic’s mailing list to get … Continue reading
A big thank you from GalleriaClic
A big thank you to everyone who came out to support us on the opening of our first exhibition Adamus. At the end of the night of Thursday the 27th of April we and the artists Matteo Merla, Ian Thompson … Continue reading
Posted in Art exhibition, GalleriaClic, Matteo Merla
Tagged contemporary art, Matteo Merla, Visual art
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Adamus: The male form in contemporary art
Adamus, an art exhibition looking at the representation of the male form in contemporary art, will be hosted at the Bookshop Gallery, Hoxton and opens on Friday 27 April 2012. The exhibition will feature the artists Matteo Merla, Ian Thompson … Continue reading
Posted in GalleriaClic, GalleriaClic artists, Matteo Merla
Tagged Accademia di belle Arti di Brera, Bankside Gallery, female gaze, Grand Palais, greek and roman mythology, Hoxton, Leonardo da Vinci, Lisa Tuttle, male anatomy, male nude, Michelangelo, mythology, Royal Watercolour Society, Saatchi Gallery, Shoreditch
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Adamus
Adamus is a GalleriaClic production featuring artists: Matteo Merla, Ian Thompson and Joáo Trindade. Opening event Thursday 26 April 2012. More details to follow on GalleriaClic.
Posted in Art exhibition, GalleriaClic, GalleriaClic artists
Tagged GalleriaClic, Ian Thompson, Joáo Trindade, Matteo Merla
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A woman’s crowning glory
Bola Adamolekun’s Gele hut is a fusion of nods to Africa, womanhood, fashion and architecture. We know what a hut is. But what is “(a) gele”? Well it is often said that a “woman’s crowning glory is her hair” or … Continue reading
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Tagged African headgear, Gianfranco Ferre, hats, Kate Middleton, Pottery, Prince William, Princess Beatrice, sculpture
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