Thursday, 24 April 2025

NATURE SHOW IN ESTONIA


Artworks will be gathered up and stored at Corin Johnson's home 22B Brunswick Park , Camberwell, London SE5 7RJ and then taken to his studio which is at: Vanguard CourtRear of 36-38 Peckham Road, Camberwell London SE5 8QT. The works will be boxed up and collected from the studio and then taken to Estonia. Studio website is: HERE

"NATURE: 10 Artists From London"

opening on Tuesday 16th of September 2025

Kadrioru Galerii (in Kadrioru Plaza, which is name of the house)

The address is: Vesivärava 50, Tallinn (the entrance is on Gonsiori st).

The show is on from the 16th of September to the 14th of November.

1) Artist's name: Harry Adams

(Above) Title: 'Swan Pylon' (2024) 122cm by 92cm Medium: Household paint on plywood panels 
Quote: "Harry Adams makes paintings of the natural world vs the constructs and machinations of man in all their awe, terror and incalculable beauty."

(Above:) Title:  'Burning Field', 2020

Medium: Oil on plywood and gesso
Size: 99 x 61cm


(Above:) Title: Flood II, 2020 
Medium: Oil on plywood and gesso 
Size: 99 x 69 cm
Above: Title: 'Study for a Cow on a Beach', 2018 
Medium: Oil and beeswax encaustic on cotton covered board 
Size: 50.5 x 35.5 cm

2) Artist's name: Gordon Beswick


Title: ‘As the Seed Waits for Sunlight’ (2025)

Medium: Oil paint on canvas 

Size: As a triptych it is 273cm x  121cm 
Each single painting is 91cm x 121cm

Note for curators: "Ideally I want them to be shown as a triptych. They could either be fixed together or hung separately but very close together."




Title: 'A Starry Night In Southampton With Chris Packham' (2016) 102cm high 228cm wide (3 canvases - each canvas is roughly 102cm x 77cm and 4cm deep) Acrylic on canvas painted by Gordon Beswick and Harry Pye.

3) Artist's name: Edie Flowers


Above: one of four framed drawings less than 180cm by 180cm. My estimated weight of each of the 4 frames would be 5kg (so roughly 20kg for all 4 framed drawings)

4) Artist's name: Georgia Hayes


Title: 'Another Walk In The Rain Forrest' (2018) by Georgia Hayes oil on canvas, 183 x 183cm

Title: 'Filming in the Rainforest' (2019) 183 x 183cm oil on canvas.

Title: 'Watching Slothes' (2019) 183 x 183cm. Oil on canvas.
Electric Journey                            2.7 kg    100x100cm   £5000

Still singing After All (John Lennon)  450 g  50x50cmm   £3800

5) Artist's name: Corin Johnson


Above: Sculpture: 'Awoken' (2018-2025) is made from polychromed Oak. It's on the cover of Epifanio (image of a couple holding an owl). I guessed that when wrapped up each figure would 150cm high and 60 cm wide (so 120cm wide). Corin says: 6 ft 5 x 4 ft x 3ft 6 “ and weights about 20 stone



Above: Title: 'Charlie and Me' (2024) is painted wood and slightly smaller. Corin says: The height of 'Charlie and Me'  3ft 6 in x 2ft 5 ins x 5 ft and weighs 10 stone.

6) Artist's name: Cedar Lewisohn


Above: Untitled Woodcut ONE (2021)
Framed size: 32cm by 40cm

Above: Untitled Woodcut TWO (2021)
Framed size: 32cm by 40cm


Above: Untitled Woodcut THREE(2021)
Framed size: 32cm by 40cm



Above: Untitled Woodcut FOUR (2021)
Framed size: 32cm by 40cm
Estimated weight for all four works: 8 kg




7) Artist's name: Lee Maelzer

Above: 'Goodnight Ladies' oil on canvas  146 x 90cm



Above: 'Figure Turning Away' oil on canvas (2025) 150cm x 150cm

Quote about Lee Maelzer: "Maelzer remains interested in the significance of matter and site to the common experiences and signiture rituals that connect us. Encouraging one to linger in a cinematic twilight contemplating the curious styalistics of the frozen image that can imbue the everyday melancholy or wring a creepiness from the most mundane of details..."

8) Artist's name: Raksha Patel

Title: 'Vishnu's Head' (2011) Acrylic on canvas    90 x 76cm £3,500

   
Above: 'Sun Valley' (2000), Size: 67 x 91.5cm, acrylic on canvas. £2,200
Above: 'The Yard' Vishnus Head (Blue Poppy one) £2,500

9) Artist's name: Harry Pye


Title: 'Cleese and Chapman Diptych'  90cm high and 130cm wide. The work is acrylic on canvas.
Estimated weight of the two canvases is approximately 10 kg

Above: "Three Cows" each cow painting is acrylic on canvas and unframed. Each canvas is 32 inches (81cm) high and 40 inches (103cm) wide so when put together as a trio 309cm wide and 91cm high. Cow # 1 is titled Painted Cow, Cow # 2 is 'Daisy' and Cow # 3 is 'Happy When It Rains'
Estimated weight for all 3 canvases is 9 kg


Above: 'Four Cows' (Date: 2025) Media: acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas. Top Left: ;My Chinese Cow'  Top Right: 'The Sacred Cow' Bottom Left: 'Suzie Cowtro"  Bottom Right: 'Cow at Night' Each cow painting is 66cm high and 90cm wide so when put together they are roughly 132cm high and 180cm wide
Estimated weight for the 4 paintings is 15kg


10) Artist's name: Suzanne Spiro


Title: Return of the Woman to the Landscape (2019) Acrylic paint and paper mache on canvas. Size: 60 x 103cm

Above: 'Across Worlds 1'.   28x36cms.  1lb/0.5 kg each

Above: 'Across Worlds 2'.   28x36cms.  1lb/0.5 kg each

Above: 'Across Worlds 3'.   28x36cms.  1lb/0.5 kg each


Above: 'Their World is What Angels with Black Halos Think'. Size: 66x46 cms.  2lbs/1kg.   66x46 cms.  2lbs/1kg


Above: 'Angel With a Black Halo'.  66.46 cms.  2lbs/1kg

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The gallery is Estonia is called Kadrioru Galeriis Plazas. Watch August Kunnapu talk about his show: HERE

Sunday, 13 April 2025

The return of Black Box Recorder

Black Box Recorder who consisted of Luke Haines, Sarah Nixey, and John Moore formed in 1998 and they split in 2010. Their biggest chart success was their Top 20 hit The Facts Of Life. The band appeared on Top of the Pops performing the song at a time when the show was watched by over 3 millions viewers. In May 2023 Billie Elish posted a video of herself listening to BBR's 1998 single Child Psychology and the result was over 25 million people then streamed the song on Spotify. The chorus of Child Psychology is very memorable ("Life is unfair, kill yourself or get over it") the album it featured on has been released and there is a new Black Box Recorder t-shirt available which features a painting of the band by Harry Pye co designed by Chris Tosic.

 










The t-shirt costs just £25 and is available in 5 different colours. For more info go: HERE






Monday, 7 April 2025

The Four Elements exhibiton at hARTs Lane in New Cross Gate

 


The Four Elements explores how contrasting individual parts can form a harmonious and greater whole. Inspired by the idea of element as 'force', each artist weaves its own narrative in a collective synergy. Cristina Calvache, Hugh Mendes, Harry Pye, and Louise Reynolds, all have a strong link to South London and are delighted to be exhibiting at hARTtslane where artists and local people come together to share ideas, explore contemporary issues and be inspired.  1st to 4th of May, open from 11am to 6pm, Sunday from 12pm to 5pm. Private view Friday the 2nd, from 5.30pm to 8pm. 

Artist # 1 Cristina Calvache
Above:  '
Still life with Lavender(Print) by Cristina Calvache

Above: 'Gadgets Resting On A Tree In A Chessnut Lake' (Print) by Cristina Calvache
 

Cristina is a visual artist and illustrator. Her work explores the everyday object as identity of our context and culture, inspired by archive aesthetics and classic representations from botanic, anatomical, industrial and mystical forms in order to subvert and translate them into contemporary drawing. 

In hARTslane Gallery, Cristina is showing for the first time part of her project Lost and Found: where are they going, where do they come from, what are they, a research she has been doing for the last 3 years about appealing objects she finds in places, specially around South London. In her compositions, all the elements are an infographic journey of her experience with the objects she depicts. They are placed in fragments, textures, components, isolated or recontextualised, turning what looks like scientific analysis into something surreal and complex, it stops making any sense as a whole.

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Artist # 2 Hugh Mendes
AboveObituary: Edgar Degas by Hugh Mendes 30 x 20cm Oil on Linen 2024
AboveObituary: Mary Cassatt by Hugh Mendes 35 x 25cm Oil on Linen 2024

"These paintings based on obituaries have come to dominate my practice, especially, more recently, those of other artists. This includes re making other artists self portraits to form the basis of the work.  Still using a newspaper format, usually referencing The Guardian, but inventing the paintings based on historical artist’s self portraits, such as obituary paintings of Rembrandt and Van Gough. This has meant engaging in the history of art and the practical use of oil paints; different styles and techniques, especially within the western cannon. Also studying how various artists have seen themselves and wished to depict themselves. It has become a fascinating endeavour and is continually bearing unexpected fruit. I sometimes feel as if it is a very lengthy collaboration with so many of my great heroes and mentors from the history of art, especially of painting.
The paintings are mostly in oils on linen and executed in a trompe l’oile manner to replicate the newspaper format. This translation takes them out of a mass media context and into a fine art one as well as specifically referencing some of the history of still life painting, vanitas, memento mori, for instance from 17th century Holland.
This exhibition brings together my most recent obituary paintings, all from 2024, or 2025. It is always interesting how certain groupings of individual lives, brought together by the proximity of their deaths, can give rise to reflections on human history, celebrity and imagery.
My obituary paintings serve as meditations on impermanence and the interconnectedness of life, death, and artistic expression, suggesting the enduring power of creativity in the face of mortality." Hugh Mendes 2025

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Artist # 3 Harry Pye
Above: 'Blake & His Tyger' by Harry Pye with Rowland Smith
 (acrylic paint on canvas Size: 14 inches by 22 inches. 2025)
Above: 'Whatever Works' by Harry Pye with Rowlad Smith
(acrylic paint on canvas: 2023)

"I try to collaborate with friends I love making paintings about things I love. I was introduced to the work of William Blake by my father who was a huge fan of Blake's writings. The creature I painted looks more like the family cat (Mingus Pye) than a tiger. On his deathbed my father made me promise that I would talk to Mingus and he was very worried Mingus would get lonely if I didn't. I paint to try and celebrate what's good about life or to try and cheer myself up. Some of the films of the late Gene Wilder were very important to me in my youth. In the 1990s I had anxiety problems which made me depressed. When I saw Wilder's character in the film 'The Producers' suffer a panic attack it made me think there were people out there more anxious than myself and that it was human and natural to feel anxious sometimes. I was able to forgive myself and move on. I have painted Gene Wilder in a scene from a different film in which he plays a character who falls in love with a sheep called Dolly. The painting is called 'Whatever Works'. My friend Rowland Smith and I painted it in 2003 but it's never been exhibited before. I intend to show more new paintings that feature animals, in particular cows." Harry Pye 2025
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Artist # 4 Louise Reynolds
Above: '
The Cornerstone' by Louise Reynolds, (watercolour pencils on wood panel, 61 x 51cm, 2024)
Above: 
'The Signal Among the Noise', by Louise Reynolds, (watercolour pencils on wood panel, 61 x 46cm, 2025)


 "Habitually reading the news provides a point of departure for her work, by combining prevailing and fad narratives into a vision of a dystopian present and future. Louise Reynolds is interested in the bewildering oversaturation of media we consume, and how little of it we can fully understand. Through this she strives to make works with glimmers of the familiar, with the core inspiration slightly out of reach. Elements of fantasy, distortion and the surreal combine with a dedication to observational drawing, to form a personal magical realism. 

 Reynolds combines the narratives presented to her in a way that captures both their anxiety and comedy simultaneously, but without representing their original source material. The titles often give clues toward the original sources. Condensing references to both high and low culture into each piece, Reynolds is particularly keen on removing hierarchical structures through her work. This is reflected in her choice of medium, often forgoing traditional oil paints in favour of pencils on wood."

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hARTslane is a socially enagaged art gallery. 
Address: 17 Harts Lane, New Cross Gate SE14 5UP