“Dog Dad” install happening @paulsmithdesign Mayfair right now, with considered curation by @russelltovey – so bloody exciting, opening end of the week – come!
Couldn’t feel prouder of my artist mate @oliverhemsley today – we opened his exhibition “Dog Dad” last night @paulsmithdesign Albermarle Street and it was a total triumph! Massive thank you to everyone who came and of course to daddy @paulsmith himself for this opportunity and to @a_snowball_effect for seamlessly guiding us into an exhibition! The show is up in store until July 14th so please please get along and discover the genius of Oliver Hemsley and magic of his dogs Plop and Viv! Proud curator today 🙂 #oliverhemsley
Couldn’t feel prouder of my artist mate @oliverhemsley today – we opened his exhibition “Dog Dad” last night @paulsmithdesign Albermarle Street and it was a total triumph! Massive thank you to everyone who came and of course to daddy @paulsmith himself for this opportunity and to @a_snowball_effect for seamlessly guiding us into an exhibition! The show is up in store until July 14th so please please get along and discover the genius of Oliver Hemsley and magic of his dogs Plop and Viv! Proud curator today 🙂 #oliverhemsley
Couldn’t feel prouder of my artist mate @oliverhemsley today – we opened his exhibition “Dog Dad” last night @paulsmithdesign Albermarle Street and it was a total triumph! Massive thank you to everyone who came and of course to daddy @paulsmith himself for this opportunity and to @a_snowball_effect for seamlessly guiding us into an exhibition! The show is up in store until July 14th so please please get along and discover the genius of Oliver Hemsley and magic of his dogs Plop and Viv! Proud curator today 🙂 #oliverhemsley
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Launching TODAY at 2pm (UK BST) @CounterEditions x @MagicBreky | Curated by @RussellTovey 🎨 Five new limited edition prints by five international artists: Katherine Bradford Jordan Casteel Ulala Imai Francesca Mollett Nicolas Party Sign up at the 🔗 in our bio for launch updates and special prelaunch prices. Available exclusively from www.CounterEditions.com @KatheBradford @JordanmCasteel @UlalaImai @___Frangle @NicolasParty
Coming this week @paulsmithdesign : ‘Dog Dad’ by @oliverhemsley , curated by @russelltovey One man and his dog. Or in this case, dogs plural. British painter Oliver Hemsley presents ‘Dog Dad,’ a new body of work inspired by his relationship to his beloved dogs Plop and Viv. The paintings examine how the miracle of communication with another species makes life magical. Curated by Russell Tovey – himself a proud dog dad – who worked with Oliver for over a year to help bring this significant solo presentation together. The exhibition is in partnership with @paulsmith , and will be on display at @paulsmithdesign Albemarle Street shop in Mayfair, from 31st May.
Coming this week @paulsmithdesign : ‘Dog Dad’ by @oliverhemsley , curated by @russelltovey One man and his dog. Or in this case, dogs plural. British painter Oliver Hemsley presents ‘Dog Dad,’ a new body of work inspired by his relationship to his beloved dogs Plop and Viv. The paintings examine how the miracle of communication with another species makes life magical. Curated by Russell Tovey – himself a proud dog dad – who worked with Oliver for over a year to help bring this significant solo presentation together. The exhibition is in partnership with @paulsmith , and will be on display at @paulsmithdesign Albemarle Street shop in Mayfair, from 31st May.
Coming this week @paulsmithdesign : ‘Dog Dad’ by @oliverhemsley , curated by @russelltovey One man and his dog. Or in this case, dogs plural. British painter Oliver Hemsley presents ‘Dog Dad,’ a new body of work inspired by his relationship to his beloved dogs Plop and Viv. The paintings examine how the miracle of communication with another species makes life magical. Curated by Russell Tovey – himself a proud dog dad – who worked with Oliver for over a year to help bring this significant solo presentation together. The exhibition is in partnership with @paulsmith , and will be on display at @paulsmithdesign Albemarle Street shop in Mayfair, from 31st May.
Coming this week @paulsmithdesign : ‘Dog Dad’ by @oliverhemsley , curated by @russelltovey One man and his dog. Or in this case, dogs plural. British painter Oliver Hemsley presents ‘Dog Dad,’ a new body of work inspired by his relationship to his beloved dogs Plop and Viv. The paintings examine how the miracle of communication with another species makes life magical. Curated by Russell Tovey – himself a proud dog dad – who worked with Oliver for over a year to help bring this significant solo presentation together. The exhibition is in partnership with @paulsmith , and will be on display at @paulsmithdesign Albemarle Street shop in Mayfair, from 31st May.
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#AD | Drawing Rob is very difficult because he is so beautiful… just like the naked burrito we will be in front of very soon. From today until Monday 27th May, anyone ordering from @tortillauk via the @ubereats_uk app can add a surprise new side to their basket – the chance to learn life drawing skills with us. But there’s a cheeky Tortilla twist… the subject for the session? A naked burrito. The class will take place on Wednesday 29th May at Old Spitalfields Market and is part of Uber Eats and Tortilla’s latest campaign to deliver real life experiences and make art more accessible to the masses. Join us to try your hand at a new skill and enjoy some of Tortilla’s tasty toppings & fresh fillings while you’re at it.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.
🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Shaqúelle Whyte @shaq.whyte to explore his current solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London. Whyte imagines fictional environments in his paintings, creating an enigmatic atmosphere that contributes to his psychoanalytic approach. The painted medium is paramount for the artist whose broad, loosely rendered brushstrokes are mirrored in his expansive compositions, in which time and space expand and contract across the canvas. Although non-linear, narrative plays a central role in Whyte’s work, which sees him carry certain motifs over from one painting to the next. These recurring details contribute to the sense of theatre that pervades his work; Whyte directs his subjects as though they are actors and his canvas a stage. Despite excluding himself from the work representationally, the stories he crafts reflect his everyday life and innermost thoughts. The figures in Whyte’s paintings act as conduits for his subconscious. Giving form to thought through paint, he generates a sense of introspection through his characters’ often averted or guarded faces. At once enigmatic and familiar, Whyte’s paintings evoke the surreal and shape the ephemeral, ultimately leaving his world open to the viewer’s own interpretation. 🔗 Follow @Shaq.Whyte and @PippyHouldsworthGallery Visit the final weekend of Shaqúelle Whyte’s solo exhibition. Last chance! His show runs until this Saturday 25th May.