A selection of photos from my recent exhibition "People Using Umbrellas Always Seem to be Under the Weather - The Winter of Our Discontent" at the Gate House Gallery in Guernsey.
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Many thanks to everyone that came to my exhibition at the Gate House Gallery last week. The show nearly sold out so I'm very thankfully to everyone who bought something. Here are a few photographs. This event was supported by...
There was some great work on show at the I Heart Art "Cusp" group show at the 5th Base Gallery up in London last weekend. Here are a couple of photographs of my work in situ. Left:
To retain friendship is to be tolerant, therefore it is time for you to forgive one of your friend’s mistake. Paper collage, 41x31cm, 2017 Right: Give yourself a present as an award for the work done. Paper collage, 41x31cm, 2017 The Gate House Gallery will host an exhibition entitled “How to Cut Your Losses and Make a Prophet - Seeing the Future and Making Money off It.” After a five-year absence from the island Andy Smith AKA Smithsonian Rosterino returns with his usual blend of eclectic influences, styles and substance. In this exhibition Andy analyses the ‘post-modern’ world around us and deals with issues including… Creativity, Recycling, Sampling, Appropriation, Re-appropriation, Misappropriation, Context, Found Imagery, Assemblage, Mixed Media, Practical Jokes, Arts Pranks, Lies, Deception, Truth, Stealing, Ideas, Imagination, Technology, Politics, Fake News, Presenting, Re-presenting, Intention, Homage, Inspiration, Copyright, Theft, Plagiarism, Repetition, Post-Modernism, Trump, Authenticity, Advertising, Photography and Art. The exhibition will feature examples of Andy’s complex hand-cut geometric collages along side assemblages made from found and recycled materials, mixed media, light installations, sound installations, video and performance. What: How to Cut Your Losses... When: Private View - Friday 24th March 2017 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm Where: The Gate House Gallery, Elizabeth College, St Peter Port, Guernsey Click here for PRESS RELEASE This event is supported by...
I'm pleased to announce I have some work in this group show in London. 6 months ago, 28 artists were asked to produce new work interpreting the concept of 'cusp' – to be on the brink, on the threshold or border between two states or actions.
The resulting art works will be shown over 2 days only at 5th Base Gallery, 23 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ before being added to the I Heart Art online archive – a record of the work these and other artists have done as part of the I Heart Art Collective since 1999. The CUSP exhibition in March will feature painting, sculpture, photography, performance, installation, textiles, ceramics, film and sound pieces. Wendy Kirwood, Stephen Maskell, Lee Hazeldine, Vikki Hill, Paul Whyte, Danielle Penhaligan, Cat James, Vikki Maltby, Andrew Smith, Ellen Lever, Mark Freemantle, Richard Martin, Hannah Baker, Mark Shaw, Frances Grant, Aron Spall, Jenny Walden, Brian Lunn, Louisa Dunn, Denise Leworthy, Anja Lubach, Vissey Safavi, Helen Lynwen Woods, Anita Wernstrom-Pitcher, Helen Smith, Jennie Fagerstrom, Chris Giorgi and Xavier White. What: CUSP When: 10th/11th March 2017 (Private view 6pm - 10th March) Where: 5th Base Gallery, 23 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ For more info about I Heart Art CLICK HERE. |