It's a month since the launch of the exhibition and it's all gone pretty well. Very positive feedback and a decent attendance - even a few sales!
For those of you who couldn't make it you can take a visual tour at the link below.
Imperfect Recall tour
I've now shrunk the exhibition for the second month. This was due to the rear art of the gallery being rented out. Not ideal as the show feels a bit clumsy and squashed now. At least it was recorded for posterity and you can see it the way it was intended. I'll be working in the Architect's Gallery every Saturday if you still haven't been down yet. I make a decent cup of coffee and welcome the company!
Paul
Showing posts with label Architect's Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architect's Gallery. Show all posts
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Preview and update
A couple more as yet untitled pieces for you to look at.
Artist in residence at the The Architect's Gallery from early August.
Exhibition opens Friday September 24th. A firm date for your diary.
Untitled
Oil on Canvas
40 x 30 inches
Untitled
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 inches
Artist in residence at the The Architect's Gallery from early August.
Exhibition opens Friday September 24th. A firm date for your diary.
Untitled
Oil on Canvas
40 x 30 inches
Untitled
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 inches
Labels:
Architect's Gallery,
Artist in residence,
September,
Untitled
Thursday, 18 March 2010
News and news
This spring/summer should be interesting.
I've been asked to show with another artist at the Architect's Gallery, I believe in late April and it also looks like I will be guest curating at least one show at the same venue. Details are sketchy for both at the moment and the curatorial effort may well be for the Teddington Society show - which will be some challenge. There are also plans afoot to set up stall at the Affordable Art Fair this October. Another solid opportunity for me as both exhibitor and gallerist. No bias there then...
I've several new paintings under way that will hopefully be ready to include in the above AG show. Under wraps at the moment but previews in due course. Some older ones need attention too but I'm not sure where to take them yet - no, not the skip although at times starting again really does seem the best option. The arrival of Spring should at least herald bountiful productivity and promise for the rest of the year.
P.
I've been asked to show with another artist at the Architect's Gallery, I believe in late April and it also looks like I will be guest curating at least one show at the same venue. Details are sketchy for both at the moment and the curatorial effort may well be for the Teddington Society show - which will be some challenge. There are also plans afoot to set up stall at the Affordable Art Fair this October. Another solid opportunity for me as both exhibitor and gallerist. No bias there then...
I've several new paintings under way that will hopefully be ready to include in the above AG show. Under wraps at the moment but previews in due course. Some older ones need attention too but I'm not sure where to take them yet - no, not the skip although at times starting again really does seem the best option. The arrival of Spring should at least herald bountiful productivity and promise for the rest of the year.
P.
Sunday, 10 January 2010
News from the gallery
A nice mention from the curator of the Architect's Gallery.
Sam currently has about ten of my works in stock at the moment with five being part of the current show. You've still got a couple of weeks to see the exhibition before it changes over.
Sam currently has about ten of my works in stock at the moment with five being part of the current show. You've still got a couple of weeks to see the exhibition before it changes over.
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