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The Spirit of Art international contemporary exhibition took place at La Galleria Pall Mall, Royal Opera Arcade on 20 – 26 March 2011.

It brought together 41 established artists from 13 countries, who used their personal heritage to promote culture in the spirit of art and collaboration.  They represented Norway, Israel, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, France, Italy, U.S.A, Cyprus, Netherlands, Bulgaria and  Great Britain.

Curated by Zina Bercovici, the show  featured 81 art works – paintings, sculpture and collages - that demonstrated a rich mixture of forms, colours and styles.

 

Spirit of Art Exhibition – London, 20 – 26 March 2011

Curator – Zina Bercovici.  Speaker – Samir Ceric.  Musician – Oleg Lapidus.

 

Artists included Sissel Aurland, Eva Avi Iona, Zina Bercovici, Therese Boisclair, Dagmar Calais, Alessia Carrara, Julia Carter, Leila Chalabi, Cosimo Corola, Randy Covey, Inger Dillan Antonsen, Nina Dreyerhenjum, Marit Eide Rosendal, Baruch Elron, Maureen Fain, Kiki Fleming, Karen Frostig, Mina Gampel, Vera Gelert, Kerry Groneng, Susan Kerr, Hilde Klomp, Solomon Leviev, Mais, Idit Makover, Einat Maor, Yeruham Mezan, Hanna Oren Huppert, Bruno Pascal, Nikki Perzuck, Renee Politzer, Liat Polotsky, Barbara Robinsohn, Ruthy Segal, Edy Snir, Wilma Veen, Patrizia Viviana De Filippo, Vladin Vladev, Avril Doctor, Batya Bombigher and Sonja Eisenberg.

The Spirit of Art Opening Night was sponsored by  The Fish Place – prestigious fresh fish and seafood restaurant from Battersea, South London.  Immaculate  service and delicious canapes by The Fish Place chef Gilles Casey were much appreciated by the audience at La Galleria Pall Mall.

Brilliant  Saxophone Jazz Interlude by Oleg Lapidus added sparkle to the reception night  as quite a few visitors and artists showed off their dance steps.

Spirit of Art project proved to be a success with London art lovers.  A variety of art works were sold during the exhibition week to the joy of its international participants.

Saturday 26 March saw the TUC “March for The Alternative” block central London streets for the entire day, which brought the Spirit of Art show down a day earlier than scheduled.

Article and images:   “Spirit of Art Evaporates as TUC Strikes in Pall Mall.


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Salon Art Bizarre 2010

Boutique Art Fair

La Galleria Pall Mall

30 Royal Opera Arcade, 5b Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 4UY

5 – 11 December 2010

 

HRH Prince Michael of Kent Visit – Salon Art Bizarre 2010

Clarinet – Oleg Lapidus (Mozart Symphony 40)

 

 

La Galleria Pall Mall Christmas show will launch the Salon Art Bizarre annual international contemporary art fair.

Paintings, sculptures, prints, photography, jewellery and installations by international contemporary artists will make exquisite and long-lasting gifts to families and friends.

Set in the heart of London inside the famous John Nash Royal Opera Arcade, Salon Art Bizarre will keep its doors open to the general public throughout the day (9am till 7:00pm) and will present a number of evening receptions, offering art auctions, live entertainment and raffles with special Art Bizarre Prize to enhance the festive spirit of Christmas.   The timing will also take advantage of the November “Russian Week” art boom at Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams and MacDougall’s.

Salon Art Bizarre is a new concept in modern art fair business.  As the name suggests it is an art fair with a difference.  It is more exclusive and audience orientated than its well known large scale counterparts.  This luxury event is open for participation to galleries and individual artists.

Salon Art Bizarre strives to represent artists whose distinctive work challenges the intellect.  It encourages innovation through the choice of brave, peculiar, quirky and original art forms, including media, techniques and concepts.

Acoustic Graffiti Arts by Pianocrasher is one of the highlights of 2010 Salon launch.  Eccentric and non conformist concept stands out as  really Bizarre among the Salon curiosities. http://Pianocrasher.com

Three art galleries:  CASSA Art, Gallery Perutz and KALINA and bespoke jewellery company Geoffrey Turk  Ltd will take part in Salon Art Bizarre 2010 alongside individual artists Dmitri Strizhov, Svetlana K-Lie, Sergei Inkatov, Tika Zhvania, Pianocrasher, Keith Krzywicki, Lucy Freud, Zina Bercovici, Wayne Mok, Helene Le Bohec, Cecilia Gheraldo, Victoria Kovalenchikova, Svetlana Bobrakova and film producer Alicia Maksimova.

 

“Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes and having fun.”

Rt. Rev. Mary Lou Cook

 

Please visit Salon Art Bizarre website for programme of evening events during December Salon week.

 

Venue Information

Royal Opera Arcade is a shopping area in St James’s with boutiques, specialising in art, luxury items and goods related to country living.   Designed by John Nash and completed in 1818, it is Britain’s original covered shopping arcade.

La Galleria Pall Mall - the most prestigious contemporary art gallery and auction house for hire in London, delivers comprehensive white exhibition space with its 165 sq metres room and 3 and a half metre wall height.  Complete with professional hanging system and Erco lighting  it provides effective solution for an art fair launch.  View La Galleria Pall Mall Floor Plan.

Nearest tube stations:  Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross, just off  Trafalgar Square – directly across the road from The Institute of Directors in Pall Mall.

Salon Art Bizarre 2010

EugenieAbsalom@gmail.com

SalonArtBizarre@gmail.com

Tel: 020 73700464   Mob: 07940 452228

© Eugenie  Absalom 2010

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Salon Art Bizarre

Boutique Art Fair

La Galleria Pall Mall

30 Royal Opera Arcade, London, SW1

5th – 11th December 2010

La Galleria Pall Mall Christmas show will launch the “Salon Art Bizarre” annual international contemporary art fair.

Paintings, sculptures, prints, photography, jewellery and installations by international contemporary artists will make exquisite and long-lasting gifts to families and friends.

Set in the heart of London inside the famous John Nash Royal Opera Arcade, Salon Art Bizarre will keep its doors open to the general public throughout the day (9am till 7:00pm) and will present a number of spectacular evening Gala receptions, offering art auctions, live entertainment and raffles with special Art Bizarre Prize to enhance the festive spirit of Christmas.   The timing will also take advantage of the November “Russian Week” art boom at Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams and MacDougall’s.

Salon Art Bizarre is a new concept in modern art fair business.  As the name suggests it is an art fair with a difference.  It is more exclusive and audience orientated than its well known large scale counterparts.  This luxury event is open for participation to galleries and individual artists.

Salon Art Bizarre strives to represent artists whose distinctive work challenges the intellect.  It encourages innovation through the choice of brave, peculiar, quirky and original art forms, including media, techniques and concepts.

Acoustic Graffiti Arts by Pianocrasher is one of the highlights of 2010 Salon launch.  Eccentric and non conformist concept stands out as  really Bizarre among the Salon curiosities. http://Pianocrasher.com

“Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes and having fun.”

Rt. Rev. Mary Lou Cook

Venue Information

Royal Opera Arcade is a shopping area in St James’s with boutiques, specialising in art, luxury items and goods related to country living.   Designed by John Nash and completed in 1818, it is Britain’s original covered shopping arcade.

La Galleria Pall Mallthe most prestigious contemporary art gallery and auction house for hire in London, delivers comprehensive white exhibition space with its 165 sq metres room and 3 and a half metre wall height.  Complete with professional hanging system and Erco lighting  it provides effective solution for an art fair launch.  View La Galleria Pall Mall Floor Plan.

Nearest tube stations:  Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross, just off  Trafalgar Square – across the road from The Institute of Directors in Pall Mall.

Salon Art Bizarre

EugenieAbsalom@gmail.com

SalonArtBizarre@gmail.com

Tel: 020 73700464   Mob: 07940 452228

© Eugenie  Absalom 2010

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