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London: Philippe Pasqua at Opera Gallery

Philippe Pasqua - Opera Gallery

Opera Gallery London is providing a complete insight into the art of self-taught French artist Philippe Pasqua through a broad collection of artworks featuring paintings, drawings and sculptures.

The show includes monumental provocative nudes, as well as sensual up close and personal portraits. There are also Pasqua’s signature large “palimpsests” – works on paper mixing silk-painting techniques, printing and painting, where the painter goes back over his own work and adds patches of colour to them or redesigns them.

Another major aspect of Pasqua’s work lies in his series of “vanities”. For years the artist has been collecting human skulls, which he covers in gold or silver leaf and decorates with butterflies with iridescent colours.  Other gigantic skulls have been sculpted in Carrara marble, and tattooed with delicate motifs of imaginary flowers interleaved with mythical animals.

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View more pics from the opening HERE

Philippe Pasqua
Until 15 February 2012
Opera Gallery London

London: Mr Brainwash at Opera Gallery

As featured in Street Art News

Opera Gallery London is exhibiting a selection of works by Thierry Guetta aka Mr. Brainwash for his first UK solo show.

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Many people from the cinema and West End made it to the joyful opening.

True to his portrait in the movie Exit through the Gift Shop, Thierry Guetta’s larger than life character and motto “life is beautiful” had a contagious effect on the happy crowd.

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Simon de Pury, Mr Brainwash and Jean-David Malat

More photos from the opening HERE

Thierry Guetta was also happy to announce a massive show next summer in London 2012 during the Olympics, so stay tuned!

OPERA GALLERY LONDON
134 New Bond Street,
London W1S 2TF,
UK
Tel  (0207) 491 2999

London: Rancinan at Opera Gallery

Rancinan in London

French photographer Gerard Rancinan comes to London’s Opera Gallery as his first stop on a world tour, taking in Hong Kong, Miami and New York,  with his larger-than -life images, Metamorphoses, Hypotheses, Wonderful World and Portraits.

The artist, who has four World Press Awards,  revisits our most ancient and significant interrogations, such as globalisation, poverty, starvation, freedom and human rights using his vivid and dynamic style.

He also features portraits of famous artists ranging from Monica Belluci to Zang Huan, revealing their talent and force of nature in captivating ‘portrait performances.’

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Full set of pics HERE

Rancinan in London
12th September – 2nd October
www.operagallery.com

Bling Bling at Opera Gallery

Featured artists:
Marcelline Lapouffe, Laurence Jenkell, Vincent Poole, Meredith Ostrom

Opera Gallery London

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Colin and SAS Christian at Opera Gallery London

SAS & Colin Christian - Inner Space

Sas and Colin Christian are an edgy pair. This husband and wife duo has a new show on display at the Opera Gallery in London called Inner Space.

Colin Christian’s silicone sculptural works are influenced by old sci-fi movies, pinup girl/supermodels, Anime, ambient electronic music and H.P. Lovecraft. He is not looking to create every imperfection and flaw, but to take the exaggerations and perfections of cartoons and turn them into a realistic 3D form. Colin creates their fashion according to a flashy neo-punk dress code, always suggesting their dominatrix spirit.

Colin’s wife Sas is a self-taught oil painter. When Sas went to museums and art galleries she was really impressed with the works of the “masters,” yet she was never inspired by one person in particular. The artists she most admired were Bouguereau, Tamara De Lempicka, and Mark Ryden. Like her husband, Sas is also inspired by the world of Anime and Japanese pop culture. Working in oil and acrylic on linen or board, she expresses her doubts, desires, and hopes as well as those of her generation through a gallery of feminine portraits with ever changing moods, but an unchanging aesthetic model of round heads and hypertrophied eyes.

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See my coverage on Juxtapoz
Full set of pics from the opening here

Sas and Colin Christian’s Inner Space is now on display at London’s Opera Gallery.

More info on Sas and Colin at www.hotboxdesigns.com