Art Gallery

Collection launch at Watson Gallery for 2023 Edinburgh Festival

Collection launch at Watson Gallery for 2023 Edinburgh Festival

The Watson Gallery on Queen Street, a notable spot for contemporary art in Edinburgh since its opening in 2018, is hosting a significant collection this year. As part of the 2023 Edinburgh Festival, artists Jonty Hurwitz and Yifat Davidoff will share their anamorphic works.

Hurwitz Singularity: Review by Art and Science Moderator Riccardo Tonin

 
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Man has always used art and science to know and explain the world. Apparently, these disciplines seem different and irreconcilable, but if we mix them the result will be not only interesting but winning. The great minds of the Italian Renaissance, such as Brunelleschi and Leonardo, always combined art and science in their works, and the Ancient Greeks coined the term techne to indicate both ‘art’ and ‘technique’. Nowadays, the intersection between these disciplines seems more necessary than ever: this is the challenge of Science Gallery, that tries to see things differently, like a kaleidoscope in which art and science give birth to curious and unexpected effects. The current theme, ILLUSION, well conveys the approach of the exhibition, able to involve both younger and older people by offering several levels of interpretation and creating a totally immersive environment, bar none. Indeed, the impression I have got working at the exhibition is that everyone can find their own dimension.


SK-II: Power of Pitera

We’re thrilled to have joined forced with Japanese beauty brand SK-II. They are showcasing the power of collaborative art with a boundary-pushing immersive campaign for its iconic skincare ingredient Pitera™.

Great Guns and its production centres worldwide united to create a unique marriage between art and product with a project that spans a first-of-its-kind skincare exhibition in Shanghai, a collection of striking artistic responses, and a manga-inspired store design at SK-II’s flagship outlet in Tokyo.

A list of artists on display include:

  • Ryan Heffington

  • Toiletpaper

  • Ram Han

  • Zhong Lin

  • Kang Hee Kim

  • Remo Camerota

  • Rosanna Webster

  • Chocomoo

  • DFT

  • Jonty Hurwitz

  • Mitch Payne

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Scope Miami 2019

We were so excited that we got to help SCOPE Miami celebrate its 19th edition, in Miami Beach. Honouring its perpetual mission to provide a platform for discovery, SCOPE welcomes 134 diverse contemporary exhibitors featuring The New Contemporary, a genre that stands as a critical contribution to both global politics and local community engagement.

This is not one to miss!

Check out Miami Scope for news and details about their next event in 2020 below:

Glyndebourne Afterrnoon on Show at The Light Centre, Woking

We’re thrilled to announce that Glyndebourne Afternoon is on exhibition now at The Light Centre in Woking, Surrey as part of the Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture exhibition. The exhibition is running from 22 June - 25 August 2019.

Glyndebourne Afternoon 2018 | Ink Polargraph, Acrylic On Paper

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Live at the Lausanne Art Fair with Gallerie Art&Emotion

Live at the Lausanne Art Fair with Gallerie Art&Emotion

ARTISTE(S) SUR LE STAND /
ARTISTS ON THE BOOTH

Françoise Nielly – peinture
Olivier Duhamel – sculpture
Philippe Brusini – sculpture
Johanne 8 – peinture
Charles Fazzino – technique mixte
Jonty Hurwitz – sculpture
Rachel Bergeret – technique mixte
Nanou Herman – peinture
Renaud Delorme – technique mixte
Stephan Herrgott – peinture