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Category Archives: GalleriaClic artists
Look Van Gogh, it’s Ofosu without paint, brush or canvas!
GalleriaClic is excited to promote Edward Ofosu’s first solo exhibition of essentially iPad art. One of Ofosu’s artistic heroes is David Hockney. And why should Ofosu not admire Hockney, after all, the pioneering artist not only experimented with iPad art, … Continue reading
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.
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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
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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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 Ian Thompson
Ian Thompson is an internationally collected painter and potter. He divides his time and practice between the UK and France. Thompson’s contribution to Adamus comes from his Memories of the Body series inspired by his reading of Memories of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adamus, Bankside Gallery, Ian Thompson, Royal Watercolour Society
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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
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
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Tagged Adamus, Lisa Tuttle
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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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