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Line and Space.

January 21st, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Antonia Phillips is currently showing her collection of prints at 75 Regent Street. She says about her work: “The pieces are drawn from line; this study is developed from undergrowth photographs being continually reinterpreted. The work emphasises negative space, the freedom and movement of the line is implied by space and space is created by [...]

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The evacuation of the city.

January 21st, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Ned Lidster-Browne is currently showing his work at 38 Regent Street. His work “reflects a state of decay, representing the cycle of the construction and gradual desintegration of architechture.” “These art works are made by pouring plaster directly onto a card collage, design to capture the layered detail. To make the series, the process has [...]

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Painted from life.

December 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Amin Tejani’s colourful work can be seen in 75 Regent Street. ‘In these paintings, the artist is using a non-representational colour palette in addition to distortion to express the emotive qualities that exude from his subjects as seen through the artist’s eyes. They are all painted from life. Although all these paintings were created while [...]

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Chaos and Peace

December 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

In 38 Regent Street Fine Art MFA Student Manolis Manarakis is showing his mixed media installation Chaos and Peace spreading over two large windows and the shop entrance, raising the questions: ‘Is Chaos Peaceful? Is Peace Chaotic? Is Chaos Chaotic? Is Peace Peaceful?‘

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Two Shadows of the Same Doubt

December 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Trevor Porter is currently showing his fantastic hybrid painting-sculptures in our very temporary location 30 Sidney Street. He says: ‘The parameters and boundaries defining painting and sculpture, object and image, are there to be challenged or blurred. This amalgamation of specific art practices, along with the immediate collocation of every day objects and recognizable imagery, [...]

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Chloe Stein

December 18th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Cambridge raised Chloe Stein is currently showing her amazing sculptural installation in the former stamp shop on Hobson Street and its rear window facing Sussex street. Chloe grew up in Cambridge and is currently studying for her BA in sculpture at Camberwell College London. Chloe says about this work: ‘It sees the beauty in the [...]

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Within the fall

December 6th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Ben Owers installation ‘Within the fall’ combining imagery and sculpture can be seen in 75 Regent Street. He says: ‘This collection of work focuses on standard forms using heavy textures to build up a form and are intended to show the construction of a shape or image. The subject matter becomes almost obsolete and the [...]

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Fantastical – physical – adventurous

December 6th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Gomito Productions have created a vibrant and colourful installation in 38 Regent Street Gomito are a local theatre company producing new visual theatre for anyone who enjoys original stories. The company is a collaboration of performers, artist and musicians devising exciting touring theatre. Fantastical, physical, adventurous and uplifting this is theatre which celebrates life and [...]

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Semiotics in Sweets

November 28th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Annie Strachan installed her sculptural work in the former Sweet shop, 10 Hobson Street. She says about her work: ‘My scuptures deal with notions of semiotics in classical Hollywood cinema and post-war European Design. Each piece is an assemblage of varying motifs that utilizes imagery from the popular culture of these periods, in so doing [...]

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THE SKY’S THE LIMIT

November 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Guy Haywood is a visual artist who inhabits the synaptic space between two places, engaged with exposing the potential for movement. He is currently exhibiting in 75 Regent street. More of Guy’s work can be found on his website: www.guy-haywood.com

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