A new show at London called "Cultural Coalition' brings together some of the emerging enfant terribles of British and Indian art. This includes William Henry whose distorted urinal lookalikes takes the idea of Marcel Duchamp a step forward towards respectability, Kate Linforth, whose esoteric abstract sculptures dependant to a large extent on chance formations, and Emma Moody Smith and Aya Mouri.
|
William Henri |
|
Devajyoti Ray |
The show also includes iconic Pseudorealistic works of Devajyoti Ray and Abstract expressionist works of Angus Pryor as well as wood installations of Dom Elsner.
|
Kate Linforth |
|
Dom Elsner |
The group called Plastic Propaganda holds the show at the Hyde House of London's Covent Garden and includes works of as many as 18 artists from India and UK
Hyde House of London's Covent Garden and includes works of as many as 18 artists from India and Britain.
|
Angus Pryor |
No comments:
Post a Comment