This December, immerse yourself in the best of contemporary art. From British and International Modern treasures at Alan Wheatley Art to Milan’s boundary-defying “BOX BOX,” experience diverse voices shaping the global art scene. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, these exhibitions promise a brief but impactful journey into the world of modern creativity.
Alan Wheatley Art: A Festive Showcase of British and International Modern Art
When: December 1st – 21st, 2023
Where: Alan Wheatley Art, 22 Mason’s Yard, London SW1
Immerse yourself in the world of British and International Modern art this holiday season at Alan Wheatley Art. From December 1st to 21st, 2023, Alan Wheatley Art will present a captivating selection of paintings and sculptures from the latter half of the Twentieth Century, with a special emphasis on Post-War British Art.
Exhibition Highlights:
- A diverse selection of British and International Modern paintings and sculpture from the latter half of the Twentieth Century.
- A special focus on Post-War British Art.
- Works by renowned artists represented in prominent modern art museums worldwide.
- An opportunity for experienced collectors to expand their portfolios and budding enthusiasts to embark on their art collecting journey.
Holiday Giftables at Lougher Contemporary
When: December 1 – 31, 2023
Where: Lougher Contemporary, Bristol
Discover a curated selection of artworks perfect for gifting or adding to your own collection. Explore affordable treasures, authenticity, and the joy of gifting art. Visit Lougher Contemporary this holiday season and experience the enchanting power of art.
Exhibition Highlights:
- Curated selection of artworks perfect for gifting or adding to your own collection.
- Affordable treasures at accessible prices.
- Authentic, high-quality artworks with provenance guaranteed.
- Experience the joy of gifting art and discover the timeless beauty of each piece.
- Consignment services to connect artists and collectors worldwide.
The Door That Creaks at Arusha Gallery
When: December 1 – 22, 2023
Where: Arusha Gallery, 13A Dundas Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6QG
Arusha Gallery invites you to step through The Door That Creaks, a captivating exhibition showcasing the works of Anna Rocke. Delve into a world of intimate scenes and familiar objects, where the mundane is transformed into something extraordinary.
Exhibition Highlights:
- An exhibition of Anna Rocke’s captivating paintings.
- A celebration of the beauty in everyday life.
- Paintings that transform ordinary moments into portals of contemplation.
- A glimpse into the artist’s domestic world.
- An invitation to appreciate the simple moments that often go unnoticed.
Bentley Gallery Presents: From Here to Here
When: November 29 – December 30, 2023
Where: Bentley Gallery, Phoenix
Bentley Gallery is proud to present From Here to Here, a captivating exhibition of contemporary art. Featuring works by mid-career and internationally recognized artists, the exhibition explores themes of identity, place, and connection in a dynamic and thought-provoking manner.
Exhibition Highlights:
- A captivating exhibition of contemporary art by mid-career and internationally recognized artists.
- Works that explore themes of identity, place, and connection in a dynamic and thought-provoking manner.
- A diverse range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and installation art.
- Established mid-career artists who are making significant contributions to the contemporary art landscape.
- Artists from around the world, providing a global perspective on contemporary art.
- An opportunity to experience the transformative power of contemporary art and engage with the diverse voices that shape the art world today.
BOX BOX: An Exploration of Painting Without Paint
When: December 1 – 31, 2023
Where: Cadogan Gallery, Via Bramante 5, Milan, Italy
The captivating exhibition BOX BOX at Cadogan Gallery invites you to embark on a unique artistic journey, challenging the traditional boundaries of painting. Featuring works by Annamarie Ho, the exhibition showcases two ongoing series: Tute and Home Depot Paintings, both of which explore the concept of painting without the actual use of paint.
Exhibition Highlights:
- An exploration of painting without the actual use of paint through Annamarie Ho’s two ongoing series: Tute and Home Depot Paintings.
- Tute: A fusion of Formula One and abstraction, featuring sewn fabric and logo-less patches that evoke hard-edge abstraction.
- Home Depot Paintings: Everyday mass-produced objects transformed into colorful ceramic works and installed on the wall as “paintings.”
- A title that references both the Formula One command for a pit stop and the white cube nature of the exhibition space.
- A thought-provoking artistic experience that challenges viewers to question the very essence of painting.