Gallery

Chelsea Art Fair

The Chelsea Art Fair is turning 21 this year! We at The Amazing Blog are quite big fans of the arts, so we will definitely be making our way over to Chelsea Old Town Hall between the 21st and 24th of April.

The fair will feature 30 UK and International galleries showcasing the works of leading and emerging artists including paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and ceramics. With no ceiling on the price of the works, this fair is sure to have the most exceptional pieces.

 

If you’re looking for a special new piece for your home or a limited edition print, head over to Chelsea Old Town Hall. Admission tickets are priced at £6. Be sure to see their website for more information!  

Event - Alexander McQueen "Savage Beauty" 2015

London Fashion Week 2015 was a smash hit, and it got us super excited for all of the latest fashion creations we’ll get to enjoy this year. Recently at The Amazing Blog, we came across a must-see event that will keep your passion for fashion alive. The Savage Beauty by Alexander McQueen exhibit is officially coming to London after its successful run at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Savage Beauty is the first retrospective work of the late Alexander McQueen to be presented in Europe. Known for his dramatic, dark and boundary-pushing catwalk collections, the designs will be presented with the same cutting-edge staging as his runway shows.

In New York, Savage Beauty became one of the top 10 most visited exhibitions, appealing viewers beyond the normal fashion demographic. If fashion isn’t exactly your cup of tea, it’s still a worthy exhibit to check out. The New Yorker wrote, "Even if you never bother with fashion shows, go to this one." 

The exhibition is currently on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum and will run until 2nd August 2015. You can view ticket details and information here.

Antipodean Art…but not as you know it

‘Platonia’, a rare chance to view the latest works by controversial Oz artist, Sam Leach. Think of contemporary art and hip galleries and London and the Big Apple come to mind ..but what sort of a splash is modern Australian art making on the global canvas right now?

For a crash course in why Antipodean art is making waves in the brilliant and buoyant contemporary art world come and view ‘Platonia’ a thought-provoking exhibition by Oz artist Sam Leach, between 22nd September and 3rd October at Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street St. James´s, London SW1Y 6BN.

Winner of various prestigious Australian art awards, this year Leach became only the third artist, ever, to win Australia’s two most coveted art prizes – in the same year.He scooped both The Art Gallery of New South Wales’ Archibald Prize for Portraiture and the Wynne Prize for Landscape earlier this year, the last person to ‘do the double’ was in 1978. (In short, imagine winning the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize in the same year, no mean feat!)

Those in the know know there’s more to the Aussie art scene than Aboriginal works (vibrant and beautiful though they are)... so for a glimpse of a different side of the contemporary Australian art world, come and view Sam Leach’s controversial,  boundary-breaking paintings and find out why this artist’s work is selling faster than iced gelatos on a blistering summer’s day in Sydney.

Leach is creating a big splash in the art scene over the water – and this is a rare opportunity to catch him on UK shores.  We think Sam Leach is a name you art lovers should remember as you’ll be hearing a lot more from him in the future...

Sam Leach is an original in the purest sense of the word...inspired by traditional 17th Century Dutch paintings, he brings a unique twist to his subject matter, exploring the ambiguous and often uncomfortable relationship between technology and nature.

One theme that preoccupies Leach is our daily obsession with making money and our fear of dying, both of which he says shape our relationship with the natural world, and usually not in a good way.

‘Platonia’ is on at Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

September 22nd to October 3rd 2010

Gallery Opening Times: 10 am – 6 pm

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www.8dukestreet.co.uk

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