BRITISH CONTEMPORARY artist Jonathan Huxley returns to the Crane Kalman Gallery with Multiplex. The title is both a nod to his interest in cinema and his working techniques – he uses repetition and multiple interwoven images in his paintings. Multiplex is at Crane Kalman
Gallery, 178 Brompton Road, from October 18-November 10. T: 020 7584 7566
Field, Jonathan Huxley, 2012
© Frederique Morrel. Photo: Philippe Cluzeau
THE FIRST UK EXHIBITION of Lucas Foglia’s photographic series A Natural Order is coming to Michael Hoppen Contemporary. The images portray people who choose to live “off the grid”, not following the conventions of regular society,
WOODLAND CREATURES swap their skins for found tapestries at Stephanie Hoppen Gallery, in Oh Dear! New Eccentricity. The artists, Frédérique Morrel and Aaron Levin, are inspired by Old Testament stories such as Adam and Eve and Noah’s Ark. Fibreglass taxidermy moulds and textiles are used
to recreate deer, rabbits and unicorns, using materials that tell stories of simple, ideal happiness. Oh Dear! New Eccentricity is at Stephanie Hoppen
Gallery, 17 Walton Street, from November 14 – December 17. T: 020 7589 3679
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Valerie and the Shadow, Tennessee © Lucas Foglia courtesy of Michael Hoppen Contemporary
ART ROUND-UP
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