Contemporary Art with a Rock n'Roll edge!

STARS AT THE BRUNSWICK GALLERY, BLOOMSBURY LONDON

JOINT EXHIBITION WITH THE BRUNSWICK GALLERY, BLOOMSBURY, LONDON

We've teamed up with our good friends at the brand spanking new The Brunswick Gallery in central London's Bloomsbury for a stunning exhibition of Contemporary art works. Stars will feature a specially co-curated collection of both investment grade and up and coming artworks created by the most exciting artists on the scene.

Combining our roster of talent with The Brunswick Gallery, this exhibition will feature an exciting new collection of artwork, presented in a truly stunning new space. The exhibition will feature signature Art Hound top tier talent alongside all new works chosen by The Brunswick Gallery.

Some gems to look out for include all new exclusive Rock 'n' Roll fine art photographs by the legendary Scarlet Page. Expect custom made neon collaborations by world renowned Street Artist Pegasus and Punk Rocker Mark Illuminati. British superstar light artist Lauren Baker will present a series of stunning new Diamond Dust rare canvases. Celebrity favourite David Studwell shows the very best of his signature Hollywood Babylon screen prints; while cutting edge rising star Naomi Wallens presents a new collection of original provocative paintings, cheeky sculptures and her all new hand bent neon creations!

The Brunswick Gallery is the brainchild of world class record producer and hit songwriter John Themis, along with his creative team Alex Grimwood and Derek Elwood. Expect to see star studded artworks by the likes of music legend Boy George and a lot of Pop culture stars in attendance. The Brunswick Gallery will also present a range of international talent including rare silkscreen prints from the US Pop scene, alongside works by master Sculptor Shaun Gagg and Australian screen printer Angela Morris Winmill.

VIP PRIVATE VIEW & OPENING NIGHT -

Thursday 13th October 6pm - 9pm

PUBLIC OPENING TIMES -

Tuesday to Saturday 11am - 5pm

VENUE DETAILS -

The Exhibition is free and open to the public for the duration of the show.

The Brunswick Gallery, Unit 68, Marchmont St, Brunswick Centre, London WC1N 1AY