Posts Tagged ‘Brad Faine’

The End of Dobell’s and the Beginning of Blake

Peter Blake at Chelsea Futurespace

A fantastic crowd turned out at our sister gallery Chelsea Futurespace for the opening of Peter Blake: Four Decades

Brad Faine and Peter Blake

This dynamic installation of prints was personally selected by Sir Peter and includes a wide variety of works that he feels represents his printmaking activities across forty years. Also the show tacitly celebrates his productive working relationship with artist and master printmaker Brad … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Thanks 2012 - Hello 2013

stacked Gary Woodley designed bench with mirrorball in the window of CHELSEA space with Tate Britain and Millbank Tower behind

It’s time for CHELSEA space to say thank you to those who took part in our 2012 programme and to wish a Happy New Year to everyone who came to visit us.

Kate Ross (left) and Daisy McMullan in front of Daniel Sturgis's painting 'All or Nothing' 2012

It’s long overdue but we … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Red White And Blue All Over

Brad Faine (left) and Steve Thomas (right)

Red White and Blue is not the only show in town and some of the artists can also be seen elsewhere at present: Steve Thomas is currently exhibiting at Chelsea Futurespace in PRINTS ‘R’ US with Brad Faine. Their prints inspired by pop-culture, graphics, and British and American Pop Art are full of colour, puns, wit and irony; the show at Chelsea Futurespace runs until 27th January 2013. Steve also featured in CHELSEA space … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Red White and Blue + Bob Dylan, Steve Thomas and Brad Faine

installing works by Nicky Carvell and Pavel Buchler

Donald Smith, Nicky Carvell, Kate Ross and Mike Iveson stand in front of a painting by Dan Sturgis during the installation of Red White and Blue

Everyone has been busy at CHELSEA space preparing the new show Red White and Blue: Pop | Punk | Politics | Place which opens with a Private view from 6-8pm on Tuesday 6th November, coincidently … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Last Day of Dome + New show opening at Chelsea Futurespace on Tuesday 23rd October

Sir Hugh Casson watercolour of the construction of the Dome of Discovery given by Casson to Ralph Tubbs

Today is the last day of the excellent Dome: Ralph Tubbs and the Festival of Britain. We opened as part of the London Design Festival and have had a remarkable audience response. It has been great to meet people visiting CHELSEA space for the first time and we have also enjoyed seeing old friends such as Lloyd Johnson and Jeff Dexter.

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