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I WILL BE HAVING A NEW EXHIBITION

FROM WEDNESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER - FRIDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER 2010

AT THE VYNER STREET GALLERY

23 Vyner Street

in Gallery Number 2 at the top of the stairs.

 

See second tab: exhibition september 2010

 

  

 

Private view will be on the 'FIRST THURSDAY' 6.00-9.00PM

Please come along. See Art Rabbit for further details or contact me

Keith

 

ke.gray@hotmail.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
1 - Art and Music: Landscape, memory and desire. - Belladonna 2005 - 690x390mm
 
"April is the cruellest month, breeding
lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
memory and desire, stirring
dull roots with spring rain"
T.S. Eliot - The Waste Land
 
 
Using an almost digital system of repeating (1+0) marks which are originally laid
across all the canvas but are deliberately eroded, destroyed and phased out.
Recreating musical and even natural process and evolution while relating to
Landscape and Memory.
 2 - The Fall of Post Modernism 
       Post Monsters #2/44/3
 
       
Using the power and Ego from the modernist period, juxaposing text, and the monster and nilism of Post Modernism. To look for ways of painting after the end of Post Modernism.
3 - From the History of Art
      Intervals -2005


In the dizzying appropriation of styles and false leads (pop, op, hard-edged abstraction , conceptualism, neo-expressionism, minimalism) it must be plausible to explore the history of painting to develop connections, gaps, nuances and variations, rather than using appropriation or parody.