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12x17.5"

acrylic/graphite on panel

 

from my new show "Wishing Well" at Cerasoli Gallery

 

you can preview all of the artwork from the show here:

cerasoligallery.com/privateview/jennifer_davis.html

 

wishing well

new paintings by jennifer davis

at cerasoli gallery

may 16- june10, 2009

reception may 16th

www.CerasoliGallery.com

Pictured at this week's Private View of a unique vibrant exhibition in central London, expressionist artist Stephen B Whatley is pictured with two of the guests, star of stage and screen, Siân Phillips CBE( one of Whatley's favourite portrait-sitters; painted in 1997) & her close friend, London osteopath, Fabi Waisbort.

 

The ever-elegant actress, a lady of great warmth and tenderness, chose to be photographed beneath her favourite painting in the show, The Passion of Christ, painted on Good Friday 2003.

 

Staged at the grand Rectory of St James's Church, Spanish Place, at 22 George Street, London W1 Paintings From Prayer (which runs from 17 April until 18 May 2013) is a powerful exhibition of 19 works of art, painted with great passion in prayer, that span over a decade of artistic expressions of faith - all never before exhibited.

 

They include iconic depictions of Baby Jesus (painted on Christmas Day 2000), devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary ( including Our Lady of Guadalupe & Our Lady of Lourdes) & several Saints; from such traditionally loved as , St Mary Magdalene, St Anthony and St Clare of Assisi to lesser known as St Lucy, Patron Saint of the Blind, and St Kateri Tekakwitha - the first Native American Saint.

 

Also on show for the first time is Whatley's 2010 popular painting, The Sacred Heart of Jesus; and his Glory of Christ, painted Easter Day 2008.

 

All of the paintings can be seen online throughout this photostream.

 

These modern Catholic icons shine out from the grand walls like lights and most are available to purchase; with 30% of proceeds being devoted to St James's Church.

 

The visitors book is already being inscribed with overwhelmed compliments...come and take the opportunity to be uplifted. One great admirer of the artist's work, the writer Erin Brierley of Georgia USA - and owner of Whatley's 2011 painting of St Therese of Lisieux - wrote to the artist from America,

 

"....it can be overwhelming to take all your work together, for example, if you look at all the paintings at once, you see all the life and colour going on, but it's when you really contemplate each one, really concentrating and letting it draw you in (Ruth's words, she kept saying your paintings just 'draw you in') that you begin to see the genius and the presence of God in each one, the layer upon layer of symbolism and mysticism, really. They really are icons in a modern form, because as I've said before, they are more than paintings, they are windows through which we glimpse into heaven, and Heaven smiles back at us. "

  

Artist Stephen B Whatley at the Albemarle Gallery, London W1 - with Heather Wells, production Manager of The London Magazine, the UK's oldest (since 1732) literature & arts magazine. This was a special reception ( packed with people - this was about the only space to breathe!) for the summer editions of the magazine - & Stephen was invited as Heather had contacted him to obtain permission to use his Tower Bridge (2000) painting on the cover of August/September issue. On show, the extraordinary iconic works of famed - but reclusive ( he was not there) Pakistani artist Jamil Naksh whose paintings included these small paintings - inspired by arabic calligraphy and entitled The 99 Names of God. A Syrian poet read poignant verse & esteemed art critic Edward Lucie- Smith, to whom the artist was privileged to be introduced, made an eloquent speech.

 

Photo Credit: The London Magazine

 

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Pandemonia at James Francos Psycho Nacirema at the Pace Gallery London.

I was incredibly proud to exhibit some of my work at SG5Art's current exhibition, "Mayhem" see more images from the private view party. My flickrfriend NaughtonLucy came to the party.

listen (detail)

acrylic/graphite on panel

12x16"

 

you can preview all of the artwork from the show here:

cerasoligallery.com/privateview/jennifer_davis.html

 

wishing well

new paintings by jennifer davis

at cerasoli gallery

may 16- june10, 2009

reception may 16th

www.CerasoliGallery.com

Doug Aitken, John Baldessari, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Larry Clark, Martin Creed, John Currin, Thomas Demand, Peter Doig, Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, Olafur Eliasson, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Hirschhorn, Damien Hirst, Carsten Höller, Jenny Holzer, Anish Kapoor, Martin Kippenberger, Barbara Kruger, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, Mariko Mori, Juan Muñoz, Takashi Murakami, Ernesto Neto, Albert Oehlen, Chris Ofili, Raymond Pettibon, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Prince, Neo Rauch, Ed Ruscha, Tino Sehgal, Cindy Sherman, Santiago Sierra, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rikrit Tiravanija, Kara Walker (with Klaus Bürgel), Christopher Williams

 

'Never Judge...?'

A Group Exhibition In Association with Penguin Books

03.12.10 - 19.12.10

Opening_ 2.12.10 / 6-9pm

 

STOLENSPACE GALLERY

Dray Walk, The Old Truman Brewery

91 Brick Lane

London E1 6QL

United Kingdom

 

Featured Artists:

 

Alex Fakso, Alexander Korzer Robinson, Alexone, Alex Trochut, All City Media, Anders Nilsen, Andrew Council, Angela Lizon, Anthony Burril, Anthony Lister, Arth Daniels, Blek Le Rat, Brad Downey, Brian Cairns, Buff Monster, C215, Chris Levine, Chris Stain, Chistopher Silas Neal, CRASH, CUM, Cyclops, DEM, D*FACE, David Bray, David Gentleman, Dave Kinsey, David Walker, Dominique Holmes, Eelus, EINE, Elsa Mora, EMA, Evan Hecox, Faris Badwan, Filthy Luker, Gabriel Dubois, Gary Taxali, Gerald Laing, Graham Dolphin, gray318, Hanna Melin, Hellovon, Ian Stevenson, James Alexander Burbidge, Jaybo, Jeff Antebi, Jeff Fisher, Jeff Soto, Jim Houser, Jonathan Darby, Jon Burgerman, John Pound, John Slade, Julie Verhoeven, Hanna Melin, Kai & Sunny, Kate Gibb, Kathryn Macnaughton, Kid Acne, Kristian Hammerstad, KRSN, Mark Dean Veca, Mark Herald, Marta Cerda, Matt Eco, Matt Small, Methane Studios, Michael De Feo, Mike Stilkey, Miss Van, Mr Jago, Mysterious Al, Mudwig, Parra, Pete Fowler, Rico, Ripo, ROA, Ronzo, Roxanne Jackson, Rul/Vomitorium, Russell Maurice, Russ Mills, Ryan Bubnis, Sam Flores, SAN, Shepard Fairey, Sickboy, Skull Phone, Steff Plaetz, Sylvia Ji, Tara McPherson, The London Police, Tim Bessell, Tom J Newell, Toshikazu Nozaka, Tristan Eaton, Usugrow, Viktor Vauthier, Vinnie Nylon, Will Barras, WK Interact, Word To Mother, Zosen...

 

Website_ www.stolenspace.com

 

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The tear shaped wall stickers can be bought in Studio Violetsshop and the porcelain will be available in manos webshop in a day or two.

Andrew's beautifully crafted exhibit, entitled "No Numbers" slowly reveals the numbers which make up the John Foxx song "Mr No" — [lastfm][Blip][iTunes[Not on Spotify!] Observers are encouraged to write the numbers down, which is technically copyright infringement, though recreating the song would be something of "a pilgrimage". I dubbed it a "digital window", as opposed to "an analogue window". The software is of course open source and available from GitHub.

15th October 2008.

Emma Watson and Jay Barrymore are pictured here at the Frieze Art Fair Private View at Regents Park, London, UK

Credit: Davidson/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-42

*NO UK SALES*

The Artist Residence Hotel in Regency Square Brighton threw open its doors tonight, 21st January 2010, to allow a preview of the exhibition 'Hotel' and a glimpse of some of the individually artist decorated rooms. Mingling with the guests were Channel Five's Hotel Inspector camera crew and star Alex Polizzi. C5 will be broadcasting 'The Hotel Inspector' program filmed at the Artist Residence later this year.

 

Please respect the copyright of all photographers and artists - do not copy or reproduce work without permission. It is unethical and illegal.

a few weeks ago we went to the opening of the Pure Evil show at the Ink_d gallery in Brighton. lomokev and rock cakes were there too, so we had a lovely evening with them talking art and solving the worlds problems. Here Kev is putting another badge (one of the many that he liberated that night) on his bag and rock cake is looking at the show flyer

  

The Beard Pictures And Their Fuckosophy - Exhibition at White Cube, Bermondsey Street, London.

 

22 November 2017 - 28 January 2018.

 

www.whitecube.com

 

www.gilbertandgeorge.co.uk

The Artist Residence Hotel in Regency Square Brighton threw open its doors tonight, 21st January 2010, to allow a preview of the exhibition 'Hotel' and a glimpse of some of the individually artist decorated rooms. Mingling with the guests were Channel Five's Hotel Inspector camera crew and star. C5 will be broadcasting 'The Hotel Inspector' program filmed at the Artist Residence later this year.

 

Please respect the copyright of all photographers and artists - do not copy or reproduce work without permission. It is unethical and illegal.

15x24"

acrylic/graphite on panel

 

from my new show "Wishing Well" at Cerasoli Gallery

 

you can preview all of the artwork from the show here:

cerasoligallery.com/privateview/jennifer_davis.html

 

wishing well

new paintings by jennifer davis

at cerasoli gallery

may 16- june10, 2009

reception may 16th

www.CerasoliGallery.com

Aidan O'Sullivan annouces the winners of Ian Parry Scholarship 2012 at the private view on Tuesday 25th Sept at MOTHER gallery in Shoreditch, London. www.ianparry.org/exhibition/

 

The man in blue shirt and tie is Don McCullin - the parton of the scholarship.

Inspired by… is an art competition and exhibition supported by the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation and NIACE for people in adult education, showcasing new works inspired by exhibits in the V&A’s collections. Run successfully by the V&A for a number of years, the competition has been organised by Morley Gallery since 2014.

 

Participants were invited to create a work of art or craft inspired by the collections of either the V&A South Kensington or the V&A Museum of Childhood.

 

All entries were selected by curators from the V&A and the selected works is exhibited at Morley Gallery from 17 May-17 June 2016.

Jacqui Davies & Pandemonia at James Francos “Psycho Nacirema” at the Pace Gallery London.

On Wednesday 21 September 2016, London College of Communication celebrated its London Design Festival programme with a shared Private View. Earlier in the day, visitors were able to watch a student workshop as part of The Joy of Sets x The Kubrick Archive, in which interaction design students built sci-fi film sets inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s behind the scenes imagery and concept artwork. Image © Ana Escobar

On Tuesday 6 December 2016, London College of Communication celebrated the work of departing postgraduate students from the Design School with a Private View as part of LCC Postgraduate Shows 2016.

 

Image © Errin Yesilkaya

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