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Ceaseless Ennui

August 10, 2015 - August 18, 2015

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The Exhibition,’Ceaseless Ennui’ is a showcase of work of London by London based artists. Where at first glance the City can seem faceless with its many generic supermarkets and coffee shops, we have chosen to take a closer look at the non-glorified aspects.

Painter- Lewis Hazelwood-Horner Hazelwood’s work is concerned with the efficiency of the artist’s practise, The paint is generously applied to the canvas but in using the primed surface as a pallet little is left to waste resulting in thick textured paintings. He has approached the theme of London based crafts with brauvura, showing key influences from 20th century painters like Sorolla and Zorn.

Photoprapher- Scareltt Pimlott-Brown. In ‘Ceaseless Ennui’ Scarlett brings sculptural influences to an installation of pinhole photographs shot around the Hoo (meaning: spur of land) in the Thames Estuary. A place of post-industrial decay and flat tidelands, boundaried on several sides by power stations, and in the physical, historic and fictional penumbral of London.

Recent work includes introducing crystal growth within emulsions to examine how the morphology of structural forms can be controlled by depositing additional silver salts selectively in particular dispersions, and shooting short films that play with time parallax and the peripheral vision, deferrals and collapses, where the other side of light: shadows and echoes, become visible.

Painter- Daniel Crossan Daniel Crossans art is a product from events in his everyday life, almost like a reaction to the people he meets on a daily basis. He recently graduated from The Birmingham Institute of Art and Design where gained a degree in Visual Communications.

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Start:
August 10, 2015
End:
August 18, 2015
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Crypt Gallery
Euston Road
London, NW1 2BA United Kingdom
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020 7388 1461