Interview with Amanda Sage: Painter of Revolution – by Carrie Ann Baade
Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading
Featured Articles
Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading
We’re very excited to announce that we will be publishing the first comprehensive art book on Chet Zar which will be released in early 2012. Continue reading
It was a very full moon on a Friday night in London. There was a certain something special in the air that comes with such nights, but on this night, October 26th the was something more. Tucked away in side street off the famous Brick Lane in the east of London, Strychnin Gallery had opened its doors to it's London presence.
To celebrate this special event, Strychnin put on display many of the artists they represent. Not to be left out of the party many of said artists flew in from the United States.
The gallery proved popular as ever with patrons. Later into the evening the sizable crowd was spilling onto the lane with a feverish hubbub of energy and discussion. Guests would have been very happy to stay on and party to the wee hours of the night, but a weary although very happy Strychnin team had to send people on their way and close their doors before midnight
and be ready again for their first open day.
Strychnin's new London gallery is located in the famous Brick Lane district, a hub of alternative culture. The same area has a more nefarious history as the haunt of the Jack the Ripper. This has not stopped the multitudes that flock to the area for the weekend markets or one of the 70 plus curry houses that jostle with each other.
The gallery is well placed to participate and contribute to this vibrant and historical corner of London.
Strychnin's London adress is:
Strychnin Gallery London
65 Hanbury Street
London E1 5JP
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Pingback: Madeline Von Foerster’s Amazon Cabinet | beinArt Surreal Art News Blog
Pingback: Society for the Art of Imagination Annual Exhibition | beinArt Surreal Art News Blog