Winter Show at B&B Gallery

I will have 3 pieces in the following group show at B&B gallery – along with the work of around 40 other amazing artists from around the world! All artworks are for sale. Pieces bought before the holidays may be collected / delivered prior to Christmas. For price list or to book an appointment, please contact: bradburyblanchard@gmail.com

Dec 12th – Jan 18th
B&B Gallery / 95B Mary St / Sheffield / S1 4RT

Bradbury & Blanchard are pleased to announce our inaugural Winter Group Show, which marks the end of a fantastic first year. The exhibition features an incredible line-up of some of our favourite artists from around the world, celebrating a diverse range of printmaking, painting, illustration, photography, animation and sculpture.


Private View

Thursday December 12th. 6.30 – 9pm. RSVP

Gallery Hours
Saturdays 12 – 6pm or by appointment during the week.
95B Mary St. Sheffield. S1 4RT

We look forward to seeing you there. Kind regards. B&B x

Tiny Trifecta – Cotton Candy Machine BK

Hello Brooklyn people! I will have some work in the following show next week in Williamsburg. It’s curated by Tara McPherson, and will feature tiny art from a lot of cool artists with the super reasonable price of $100 a piece. More info HERE.

Image above by Moki

Tiny Trifecta – 3rd Annual Tiny Group Show

June 15th to July 7th, 2013

We are so very excited to present to you our 3rd annual Tiny Trifecta show!!
Featuring THREE tiny pieces of $100 art from each artist! All artwork will be sold in person on a first come first serve basis. In an effort to create a smoother and more efficient experience for everyone this year, pre-registration to purchase the art will begin at 4pm the day of the opening at Cotton Candy Machine. We will be proceeding in order of those waiting. Limit of 2 pieces of art per person. Remaining unsold pieces will go online the following week. Thank you!
Opening Event Saturday June 15th
7 to 11pm
Pre Registration begins at 4pm
35 South 1st Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.387.3844 info@thecottoncandymachine.com

‘Never Judge…?’

I’ll be part of the following group show at Stolen Space gallery in London 03.12.10 – 23.12.10 . A group show aiming to celebrate the art of the book cover. We were asked to create a book cover for a novel of our choice. I picked Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea – Jules Vernes (first published in 1870).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘Never Judge…?’

A Group Exhibition In Association with Penguin Books
03.12.10 – 23.12.10
Never judge a book by the cover. 

The age old proverb is easier said than done, when choosing a read who can’t be swayed by good cover art, the cover after all has the job of explaining thousands of words in an instant. Think of the classic covers that grace the jackets of thousands of books and the names of the truly great artists that have put their artwork to novels, creating iconic classic covers for these classic books, but is the book cover dying?  With the advent of the iPad it’s now questionable how long the printed novel and its cover will be around, just like the album cover, it’ll be resigned to a thumbnail in iTunes.

StolenSpace in association with Penguin plan to celebrate the art of the book cover with a show titled ‘ Never Judge? this December.

The broad and varied spectrum of artists were inviting to paint, print, etch, sculpt, photograph, whatever their medium, whatever their style… create a book cover for a novel of their choice,  a book that has inspired them, a book that has had a profound impact on them or a book that they remember fondly as a child … all that we asked was that they create their original artwork to the traditional format and size of a Penguin book 198mm (h) x 129mm (w)

For this exhibition ‘Never Judge?’ we will be exhibiting these artworks and fill the gallery with original book covers from our favourite artists from around the world. As well as originals we will be producing limited edition prints of a selection of the artwork. The show promises to be a visual feast and working in conjunction with Penguin and their upcoming Penguin Essentials project the show will be a guaranteed block buster.