Imaginary Geometries
In late June/early July, I’m taking part in an exciting exhibition at the Chelsea Gallery in Chelsea Town Hall. It’s on the King’s Road and the nearest tube station is Sloane Square
Curated by Cristina Prudente and Nadia Perrotta, in this show 18 artists go on safari to explore the far off dimensions of both the real and the imaginary world. “Imaginary Geometries” includes works in mixed media, photography, video art, painting and installation and runs from the 29th of June to the 11th of July at the Chelsea Gallery on Kings Road, London. My work will be there from the 29th June -1st July.
Through the intelligence of their hearts they have left the crowd expressing their inner most fears, regrets, thoughts and loneliness, a vision of the future following a possible apocalyptic event, in their intuitive search for the unknown, both imagined or real.
The Artists are like dancers disappearing into their dance, searching for something that does not yet exist in order to bring it into existence, for the unknown to become known. Armed with the freedom of imagination they lay prejudices aside and explore many different ways to bring their creativity to the audience, blending culture, identity and belief.
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
(Albert Einstein).
The private view will be on the evening of Wednesday 1st July. Food and drinks on the evening of the private view will be provided by a nearby Italian restaurant. I’d love to see you there. Please let me know if you can come.
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