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More and More Art!
3 July 2014
London is so exciting when the schools are graduating and my first stop at the Royal Academy was filled with talent.
Hannah Perry’s work was as usual, full of surprise and wonderment.
Murray O’Grady was most interesting with his ‘Fortnum and Mason (A study for Sidekicks).’
Something intriguing about the work of Paul Eastwood.
In between the schools I had time to visit Camden Arts Centre artist in residence; Caroline Achaintre. Her ceramic works were outstanding.
The following week we were at the Slade School of Fine Art mingling amongst all the giant floppy palm trees swaying between the pillars.
I discovered the deeply interesting work of Imran Perretta
and hiding in the back room was Suzanne Fulbrook’s work.
In near complete contrast, I visited Thomas Dane to see Phillip King’s work. He was the first artist to use flamboyant colours in the 1970’s.
I missed the opening but was delighted to see White Cube’s presentation of Leo Gabin, who is well engrained into the Zabludowicz Collection.
The ICA held a wonderful Annual Gala led by an Eddie Peake performance, which included Russell Tovey becoming his live avatar and expressing Eddie’s feelings. It was very intense and moving!
Eddie joined us all later for a meet and greet and met two of the art hungry Schachter boys; Adrian and Kai.