Preview: Legendary street art scene reflected in Harrogate gallery's new exhibition
This independent gallery located at 15 Cheltenham Mount says it is delighted to announce RESET; a new group exhibition featuring emerging painters, printmakers and sculptors alongside established international bluechip artists.
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Hide AdStarting on Saturday, October 24, the exhibition title originates from a painting created by Nick Walker; an atmospheric and illuminating canvas from his stunning Smoke Series.
Walker, who emerged from Bristol’s legendary street art scene alongside Banksy and 3D Del Naja, now lives and works in New York and has produced nine new paintings set to go on display for the first time.
In total, RedHouse's RESET exhibition features 100 artworks by 25 artists.
Included are:
Banksy, Dan Baldwin, Peter Blake, Florence Blanchard, Thomas James Butler, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, KAWS, Danny Larsen, Gered Mankowitz, Lucy McLaughlan, John Middleton, Harland Miller, Horace Panter, Candie Payne, Bridget Riley, Schoph, Seen, Ian Skelly, Matt Small, Nick Walker, Andy Warhol, Jonas Wood and 3D Del Naja.
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Hide AdThe exhibition is open Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm with private viewings available by appointment.
All exhibition artworks have been extensively photographed to enhance the viewing experience and RedHouse are also offering virtual imaging options to bring the gallery into the home.
Initially established online, RedHouse has been actively involved in exhibition work since 2006.
It also works closely with several leading multi-platform artists including Peter Doherty, Goldie, The Coral and Horace Panter.
RedHouse Originals Gallery contact details
Telephone: 01423 884400
Website: www.redhouseoriginals.com
Email: [email protected]
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