Every year, the Alan Cristea Gallery shows off its top artists, and 2013‘s Thirteen promises to be a well-rounded selection of cutting-edge contemporary art. This is the exhibition to see in order to discover for yourself the next Big Thing, and maybe even start your own collection.
A huge range of media is being represented, from etchings to video installations. A particular piece worth seeing is Christiane Baumgartner’s woodcut print, Storm at Sea (pictured) a work created with reference to documentary footage of World War Two, its grainy, abstracted figures lending a haunting air. This exhibition also offers the chance to see a huge new print by Howard Hodgkin, who is known as one of Britain’s foremost painters. His print work is particularly extraordinary because although it appears to be a random explosion of vibrant colour and paint, it is in fact a careful, deliberate layering of etching and hand painting. The print on show, A Summer Dress, is a dramatic exploration of shape and texture, of green and blue.
With thirteen artists presenting markedly different approaches to contemporary art, there is surely something for everyone.
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What | Thirteen, Alan Cristea Gallery |
Where | Alan Cristea Gallery, 43 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JG | MAP |
When |
12 Oct 13 – 09 Nov 13, Mon-Fri: 10am - 5.30 pm, Saturday 11am-2pm |
Price | |
Website | Click here for more information via Alan Cristea's website/ |