Jemima & Dolly Brown
Marit Victoria Wulff Andreassen
Gordon Cheung
Juno Doran
Leo Fitzmaurice
David Hancock
Owen Leong
Andy Magee
Rui Matsunaga
Richard Meaghan
Stuart Semple
Hannah Wooll
Dawn Woolley
Isabel Young
David Hancock
Richard Meaghan
The exhibition invigorates the idea of portraiture in the 21st Century. The artists selected explore the historical significance of portraiture as a way of defining our times. Curated by David Hancock & Richard Meaghan.
Group show
Curated by David Hancock & Richard Meaghan
For the inaugural exhibition at Gallery Primo Alonso, David Hancock intends to
put together an exhibition that invigorates the idea of portraiture in the
21st Century. The artists selected will explore the historical significance of
portraiture as a way of defining our times. Portraiture is art's historical
legacy, giving us a valuable insight into the figures that populated
particular periods. A good portrait gives a sense of personality and allows us
to empathise with someone lost to time, yet it seems in the past the genre has
mostly focussed upon the great and the good. In this exhibition the artists
aim to focus upon society as a whole, from the celebrity to the disparate,
from those neglected in the past to those who haunt the realms of the
imagination. Within the framework of some of the work, ideas of imperialism
are incorporated alongside comments on materialism, consumerism, alienation,
globalisation and the cult of celebrity. The exhibition aims to capture a
sense of a globalised society at the beginning of the 21st Century. Each one of these artists uses portraiture to make a statement about the environment in
which we find ourselves.
Gallery Primo Alonso is an emerging not-for-profit, artist run space on
Hackney Road. Ideally situated in the heart of the East End, the gallery forms
a part of the growing artistic community in the area. It endeavours to provide
an approachable space for artists to show their work in an environment
dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art.
The three directors at the helm of this venture are Angelica Sule, Paul Murphy
and Richard Gallagher. They all studied at Loughborough University
experimenting with a variety of media ranging from painting and sculpture
through to film and performance. This will reflect in a varied programme of
exhibitions and discussion groups, through which the gallery aims to promote the understanding of contemporary art.
Private View: Wed 17 Jan 6-9pm
Gallery Primo Alonso
395-7 Hackney Road - London
Open: ThursÂSun 10am-6pm
Free admission