Alan Delaney
Christopher Boffoli
Alexander Hamilton
Tim Hall
Margherita Lazzati
André Lichtenberg
Riccardo Magherini
Photographs from new gallery artists Alan Delaney, Christopher Boffoli and Alexander Hamilton. The show will also exhibit a selection of works by Tim Hall, Margherita Lazzati, Andre' Lichtenberg, and Riccardo Magherini.
Flaere Gallery is delighted to introduce a Spring medley of photographs from new gallery artists Alan Delaney, Christopher Boffoli and Alexander Hamilton. Opening at 27 Connaught Street (21-28th May) the show will also exhibit a selection of works by gallery artists Tim Hall, Margherita Lazzati, André Lichtenberg, and Riccardo Magherini.
Alan Delaney
London apter dark (1980-1990)
"In the silence of the night the city speaks for itself.” writes Robert Cowan in a commentary for London After Dark, Alan Delaney's photographs published by Phaidon.
“At night the city appears, literally in a new light: floodlight brilliantly illuminating what by day the sun casts in shadow; harsh slanting streetlight or pale moonlight.”
The photographs of Alan Delaney (b.1958, London) “show what generations of Londoners have created: the manifestations in brick, stone, concrete and steel of the life of a great city - of hopes, dream, genius, generosity and greed, pomposity and piety.”
Christopher Boffoli
Big Appetites (2005-Ongoing)
The world is gastronomic: lovers embrace in a clamshell; canoeists set sail on split milk; scuba divers prepare to submerge in a cup of tea; a golfer tees off the top of a cupcake. Christopher Boffoli (b. Massachusetts, US) belongs to a select group of artists who play with scale, magnifying and subverting the everyday to create a world for his meticulously hand-painted miniature figures to inhabit.
Alexander Hamilton
Four Flowers (1980-2010)
Using paper made sensitive by coating with chemicals that turn a vivid cobalt blue when exposed to the light, the cyanotype process records in bluish-white the image of anything that casts a shadow on it. Made famous by Man Ray in Paris in the early 1920's, the camera-less technique is applied here by Alexander Hamilton (b.1950, Edinburgh) to capture the still and ethereal elegance of wild flowers from the Scottish highlands – a journey the artist has carried out over forty years
Opening 21st May
Private View tuesday 22nd may 6pm - 9pm
Flaere Gallery
27 Connaught Street London
Opening times: Monday - Sunday 11am - 6pm
Admission free