‘Always on My Mind Part 2’ is a reflective art exhibit curated by Harry Pye, intending to raise funds for The National Brain Appeal.
Buying work from this program will help to raise much-needed funds for The National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery and the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, for whom The National Brain Appeal is the devoted charity. The health center is among the world’s leading centres for the medical diagnosis, treatment and care of clients with a wide variety of neurological and neuromuscular conditions consisting of stroke, numerous sclerosis, brain cancer, epilepsy, Parkinson’s illness, migraine and dementia.
The artists were chosen by Harry Pye, who has actually been referred to as “a veteran organiser of eccentric exhibitions” by art critic and author, Fisun Güner, and as “one of London’s premiere puckish artists and curators” by art and style author, Ana Finel Honigman. Pye has actually assembled a myriad of distinctively skilled and fascinating art makers and inquired to reveal what is on their mind. His choice consists of not just recent finishes from the UK’s finest art schools however likewise a few of the most highly regarded art tutors. Also included into the mix are a Turner Prize winner, a John Moore’s Painting Prize winner, and a couple of stars of this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
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Jeremy Deller has actually made a brand name brand-new art work entitled ‘The Pet Shop Boys Are Always On My Mind.‘ It’s printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Metallic, 340gsm paper and is 42cm by 60 cm and would fit completely into an A2-sized frame. You can purchase among these signed inkjet prints for simply £100 and all the money will go to the charity.
Clare Chapman has 3 little oil paintings in the program consisting of ‘Shining’ (III)
Russell Herron is showing 2 pencil illustrations among them is ‘Cardboard Portrait 10’
Raksha Patel has actually made an inkjet print of her painting ‘Landowner’ The print remains in an edition of 10.
John Peter Askew is contributing a picture of ‘Swans.’
Geraldine Swayne has 2 paintings in the program which are likewise available as inkjet prints. One of the paintings is entitled ‘Anxious Head Sky Blue’
James Lawson has 2 abstract paintings in the program. One of which is ‘Step Two Number Nine’.
Lee Maelzer has one little oil painting in the program which is called ‘Lemon Bed’
Marcus Cope has one painting in the program called ‘In The Balance’
Bruce McLean has one oil pastel illustration, a print, and a painting in the program. The painting is called ‘Handbag Heads and Pipe Smokers’
Nicola Hicks has 2 operate in the program consisting of a print based upon a picture of her mom.
Dom Kennedy has 2 operate in the program among which is called ‘Interlude II’ which is oil and crayon on card.
Louise Reynolds has 2 operate in the program among which is called ‘Riddle Me’ an illustration made with water colour pencils
Kim James-Williams has one operate in the program, acrylic on board the work is called ‘Green Fuse’
Edie Flowers has one operate in the program called ‘Twins’, which is acrylic on canvas.
Sarah Wood has one little painting in the program called ‘Dependent’ which is likewise available as an inkjet print.
The initially 100 individuals who participate in the program will receive a complimentary pamphlet comprised of quotes about the brain and ideas on ideas. Contributors consist of; Rose Wylie, Jennifer Higgie, Paul Foot, Alexei Sayle, John Hegley, Kevin Eldon, and Sally O’Reilly. The pamphlet was modified by Harry Pye, developed by Chris Tosic and spent for by Jasper Joffe.
After seeing images meant for ‘Always On My Mind Part 2’ art critic, Charles Darwent, said:
Held in help of The National Brain Appeal, this program is appropriately thoughtful. Its topic is the mind – its limitless variety, its lots of significances; its vulnerability to neurological illness. I would extremely suggest a see.
‘Always On My Mind Part Two’, Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd of September, 12-6pm, at Fitzrovia Gallery, 139 Whitfield Street, London W1T 5EN. Free Entry.
Opening celebration Thursday 31st August from 6pm till 9pm.
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