Exhibition
Pop Up Group Show
13 Apr 2019
Event times
15:00 - 18:00
Cost of entry
Free of Charge
The Old Mortuary
Address
- St Marychurch Street
- London
England - SE16 4JE
- United Kingdom
Please join us at this pop-up group art exhibition and support our emerging artists Angy Avendaño and Stefan Finsinger. Blue Bee Gallery is specialised in limited edition giclée prints.
About
Blue Bee Gallery is an online art gallery specialised in limited edition prints from emerging artists. We run pop-up exhibitions in Europe and the Americas and are proud to host our next Pop Up Art Gallery Exhibition in Rotherhithe London.
For one day only on the 13th of April from 3 pm to 6 pm.
The Old Mortuary/St Marychurch St, London SE16 4JE.
The venue is The Old Mortuary, built in 1895, nowadays known as Time and Talent. It’s not only picturesquely embedded in the green oasis of St. Marys Park, but it is also a sanctuary of the local community. We support their mission to increase the happiness and wellbeing of everyone in their community. And art can make people happier.
Please join us at this pop-up event and support our emerging artists Angy Avendaño and Stefan Finsinger. Subscribe to our mailing list for exclusive invites and to RSVP. We are looking forward to seeing you there.
Angy Avendaño
Angy’s art is dedicated to a strong female voice. Her feminist paintings depict monochrome paintings of women in an illustrative style.
>> My work explores the relationship between gender politics and nature. With influences as diverse as Gustav Klimt and Soey Milk, new synergies are crafted from both orderly and theatrical illustrations.
The artwork I produce is a reflection and a translation of my own self as a woman. Raised by women in a Latin-American context, the emotional and sensitive link I have with them influence my work. <<
Angy Avendaño is born in Venezuela and lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Stefan Finsinger
Stefan’s artwork shows a minimalist, abstract, pattern style. These seemingly meditative scribbles act in contrast to our fast-moving, attention seeking culture.
>> My work is influenced by the pattern of life and is guided by the saying “the whole is more than the sum of its parts”.
The imperfection in the pattern should reflect on the imperfection of life, but it shouldn’t be the main focal point of the picture. The coloured elements should give a clue for their true message. <<
Stefan Finsinger is born in Austria and lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
Their artworks are available as Limited Edition Giclée Prints on Hahnemuhle German Etching paper, 310gsm in size A2.
For more information, please visit www.BlueBeeGaller.com/prints or join us on the 13th April from 3 pm – 6 pm at
The Old Mortuary/St Marychurch St, London SE16 4JE.