Exhibition

Solo Exhibition | Caroline Cary

20 Apr 2016 – 7 May 2016

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When: Friday 22 April – Saturday 7 May 2016
Opening times: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 12:00-18:00
Saturdays 12:00-17:00 and by appointment

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free

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CLOSE UP: Towards Midnight II

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Gallery 106 is delighted to announce a solo exhibition of Caroline Cary, an artist recently presented with a Merit Award for her contribution to International Art and Culture.

After a successful first part of the exhibition in Venice, organised by Gallery 106 in collaboration with Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi, it is a pleasure to announce the second part of the exhibition CLOSE UP: Towards Midnight II,  opening on 20th April to the UK public.  
This exhibition celebrates the fusion of the traditional and the contemporary. The artist’s work is abstractly expressed through paintings on canvas and Perspex. In addition to this, Cary, for the first time in Gallery 106, is exhibiting light boxes applied with bright colours that complement their ever-changing mood, conveyed through the light that permeates the painted Perspex.
A video of the installation, filmed in Venice, will also be a part of this exhibition. This installation is one of many that were made collaboratively with Jim Webb, whose expertise in the use of modern technology and laser lights is skilfully utilised.
Caroline Cary and Jim Webb will be present at the opening night, to talk to audience  regarding her artwork included in this exhibition, as well as the interests regarding the first part of it shown recently in Venice.
 
CLOSE UP: Towards Midnight I, II hints at the conflict between the hope of a dawning day and the darkness of night and the impossibility of being unaware of the suffering of the world we live in. This, as Cary expresses “emerges regardless, from the subconscious, in the form of pictures expressing a certain conflict between the joy of life and the shadow of pain”. A good example of this is the picture “After Paris”; Cary painted just after the attacks on Paris in November 2015.
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Gallery 106 is a Not-for-profit organisation that provides a platform to explore, create and present contemporary art and new forms of expression.
For more information, please send email on info@gallery106.org.uk or visit our website www.gallery106.org.uk. 
In collaboration with MarMarMedia.

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Dusanka Marsenic

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