HISTORY OF
EXHIBITIONS
Year 2021
History
of Exhibitions:
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2013,
2014,
2015,
2016,
2019,
2020,
2021,
2022,
2023,
2024...
Forthcoming
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Ali
Jabbar - the exhibition
'Babylonian Biography' of the latest
artist's paintings.
Ali Jabbar was born in Iraq in 1963. Determined to make his name as a professional artist, he committed eight years to the study; first in the Institute of Fine Arts, then in the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad.
In 1992 Jabbar moved to Denmark where he continued to practice as a painter and sculptor. 2002 was successfully marked by the artist's graduation from the Graphic Design School in Copenhagen. Thereafter he started to make his living as a designer, producing artist's catalogues, illustrations and a number of independent projects. The most highly regarded of Jabbar's graphic projects is a series of minimalist illustrations of public figures. The images of the celebrities and famous politicians were reduced to shapes and colours, but still remained recognisable.
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Amanda Wigglesworth -
the exhibition 'Things That Fall
Softly' of the latest paintings.
Amanda Wigglesworth
is a painter living and working in South
Manchester, England. Her abstract expressive
style is free-spirited and left to chance , it
has no pre-determined outcome. She studied Fine
Art combined with Art History at Manchester
University, where she developed her distinctive
mark making, using oil paints and resins to
create highly textured layers and develop her
expressionist techniques.
Amanda has
won two art prizes, in 2003, she won a prize at
the Birmingham Royal and in 2015 she won Best
Northern Artist at the The National Open Art
Competition, (NOA). Amanda Wigglesworth's
paintings have been collected in America, South
Africa and Western Europe. She had exhibited in
London, Manchester , Zurich and Miami. Amanda
has had two solo exhibitions in Manchester and
has corporate collections at Dell Headquarters
UK and also Govnet Communications, London. She
is a member of the Society of Scottish Artists.
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Tom
Bushnell - the gallery new artist.
The exhibition 'In The Beginning' of the latest
paintings.
Tom Bushnell is an experienced British painter. For decades, his
work has featured in prestigious exhibitions and collections
throughout the UK. He particularly focuses on the use of colour in
his paintings, viewing it as an important part of the human
experience. He taps into the power of colour to uplift and inspire
people, consistently creating a Wow factor for viewers to absorb and
react to.
Tom Bushnell studied painting at The
Central & Ravensbourne Colleges of Art and Design and gained a BA
Honours degree in Fine Art & Design. He has exhibited with some of
the leading artists of our time, including Sir Peter Blake and John
Hoyland. His paintings have also been accepted at the famous Royal
Academy Summer Show and form part of collections in the UK and
across the globe.
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Bruce
Hamilton Clark
- the exhibition 'Less Is More'
of the latest
paintings.
Bruce
Clark was born in London in 1937. He studied painting and sculpture
at one of the most famous of English Art Schools, the Bath Academy
of Art at Corsham. He gained his initial qualification there in 1960. He
also holds a Diploma in Art Education and was later awarded a Master
of Arts degree by the University of Kent. Having held several
teaching and lecturing posts from 1960 onwards he decided in 1996 to
paint full-time. Throughout the past five decades his work has been
widely shown in the U.K., France and North America. He has been
included in publications such as 'Who's Who in Art', the 'Dictionary
of International Biography' and 'Artists in Britain since 1945', and
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Nikolay
Reznichenko
- the exhibition 'Once Again Red
Sofa' of the latest
paintings by the artist.
Nikolay Reznichenko was born in
Saratov region of Russia, in 1958. From 1982 Nikolay lived in Karelia (Russia), where
he taught painting and graphics. It was in Karelia, in 1986, where
his first exhibition took place. Its success determined the future
success of his works in many other exhibitions.
That same year he moved to St
Petersburg. From 1989 Nikolay Reznichenko was a member of Free Arts
Association where he permanently participates in all exhibitions. To
a considerable extent his art was influenced by the Russian Orthodox
tradition of icon painting; he has direct experience in working with
icons and restoring them.
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Marek
Maria
Dutka
- the exhibition 'Communication
Through RGB' of the latest
paintings by the artist.
Born in
a train in 1978 in former Czechoslovakia. Marek graduated in 2004 at
the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, Czech Republic. During his
studies he spent three semesters as an exchange student at Royal
Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague, The Netherlands, 2002-2003.
Before Marek moved to Prague, he begun his studies in 1998 in
Bratislava, Slovakia. Dutka's work has been exhibited in both
national and international venues including Summer Exhibition 2008
at The Royal Academy of Arts in London, and more recently at The
Searcys Club Gallery at the top of The Gherkin, one of the most
striking buildings in the world. His paintings are in numerous
private collections, including private collection of The Queen
Elizabeth II. In 2012 his painting was among twenty finalists for
the VUB Foundation Award for Painting for Young Artists exhibited at
the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic. Marek Dutka lives
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Sergei
Inkatov
(the gallery new
artist) - the exhibition 'Revelation Of The
Unknown' of the latest paintings by the artist.
Sergei Inkatov was born in Baku in 1971.
In 1987 he entered to the Art Vocational School in Baku to study
painting. In 1992 he received the Certificate of Tver High Artistic
School named after Venitsianov on a class of painting. He is a
Member of the Russian Artist's Union in Estonia, the Laureate of the
Fund ”Cultural Property" in Russia, the Laureate of the
competition "Tallinn Cultural Capital of Europe 2011".
In 2009 Sergei Inkatov was awarded
the Decoration Sign for a very successful personal exhibition in St
Petersburg at the N-Prospect Art Gallery. The art album was
published with works of the artist.
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Mel
Smothers
(the gallery new artist)
- the exhibition 'I Painted Over Andy Warhol' of
the latest paintings by the artist.
Mel Smothers is an
American contemporary artist born in the west coast of the USA in
1947. Smothers evolved as an artist in the Pop Art America during
the 60's and 70”s, working alongside his contemporary Andy Warhol
and Wayne Thiebaud. Thiebaud would later
become Smothers’ University professor and a forefront figure of the
American Pop Art.
Smothers is well established in the USA with
having held numerous exhibitions, featured in museums and gallery
collections, participated in art fairs and art projects. Smothers
has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles
as well as Brussels, Monaco, Singapore, Berlin. Solo, group, public
art commissions in NYC, Miami, Chicago, and San Francisco.
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Francisco Fernandes (Xicofran)
- the exhibition
'Momentum' of the paintings about Jazz and
Ballet of the gallery new artist.
Francisco Fernandes (Xicofran) was born in Luanda, Angola in 1969.
He
studied Design at the School of Decorative Arts (ESAD), graduating
in 1996. During this period, he began his participation in various
exhibitions and competitions.
All the artist’s creative energies are focused on presenting the
simplest everyday things. His works provoke curiosity, clear the
mind, and catch you off guard with a dark sense of humour.
Xicofran lives and works in Portugal, continuing to create a strong
presence in the art world. His works are in collections in Portugal
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Galyna
Moskvitina - the exhibition
'Advent Of Light'.
Galyna (Gala) Moskvitina has
a glittering career as a graphic artist, painter and illustrator.
Born in Kiev, her illustration works have appeared in nearly 70
books published in the former Soviet Union, including classics,
fiction and children’s literature. Her public work reached a high
point with solo exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad in 1991.
Critics qualify Gala
Moskvitina’s art as Laternative Realism (derived from Latin words
“light” and “nature”). Laternative Realism belongs to Objective Art,
defined by a famous philosopher George Gurdjieff in the last
century. Objective Art works with the
highest, universal tasks that have ever been tackled by humanity. It
deals with consciousness, soul, spirit and heart. It is concerned
with peace, eternity, immortality, happiness and love. |
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Enzo
Archetti (the gallery new artist) -
the exhibition 'Rain Of Infinity' of
the latest artworks.
Enzo
Archetti was born in Monticelli Brusati (Brescia), Italy in 1946.
He lives now in Brescia.
He
began to be interested in art during the years of high school and
after graduation he continued his cultural education graduating in
Modern Letters. During the same period, without interrupting his
studies, he attended the Carrara Academy of Bergamo for two years
under the direction of Trento Longaretti. For Archetti painting is
one of the most effective ways to tell himself, the others, and the
world.
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Patrick
Altes - the exhibition 'A
Walk On The Bridge' of the latest artworks.
Patrick
Altes was born in Algeria from a Franco-Spanish family. He lived
from extensive periods in South Africa, South America and he is
currently based in the UK.
His work explores the notions of diaspora,
transition, alienation, lack of/need for cultural roots and how
these affect diaspora's sense of who they are and how they construct
their personal and cultural reality.
Drawing on his own experience of diaspora and the
difficult circumstances associated with it, he explores
the uncomfortable and ambivalent notion of
birthright, and diaspora's shifting and ambivalent attitudes about
belonging, dispossession and migration.
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