We are delighted to have teamed up with Exposure Gallery to produce this exhibition of work by Rob Ryan and Stephen Walter, showing their own unique and beautiful perspectives of our capital city. Rob Ryan is exhibiting a selection of his delicate papercut works which poignantly blend love and melancholy. Stephen Walter shows a series of dense and intricate maps of London's boroughs deconstructed from 'The Island' - a huge map of London which took him 2 years to complete. Topographical truth and personal insights are carefully binded together in his work. You can visit at Exposure Gallery, 22 - 23 Little Portland Street, London, W1W 8BU until March 2.
Monday, February 8, 2010
'My London' - Rob Ryan & Stephen Walter
Labels:
London boroughs,
Rob Ryan,
Stephen Walter,
The Island
Adam Bridgland at East Wing Nine (Courtauld Institute of Art)
The East Wing Nine collection at the Courtauld Institute of Art is well worth a visit, not least because Adam Bridgland is one of the exhibitors. The collection, on the theme of 'Exhibitionism,' opened January 22nd. Adam is showing two specially commissioned works - the light installation All Our Riches and a patch called Our Thames Sunset Caught in a Watercolour Wash - as well as the screen print If I was an Actor. The collection is open until 2011, giving you plenty of time to make your way there!
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