Bodies Exhibition at Cultivate, Vyner St

Body & Soul, Ink on Melinex by Angela Chalmers

BODIES will be a two week group show, opening on Thursday evening May 31st and running through until June 13th, including JUNE FIRST THURSDAY and all that late night opening involves in Vyner Street, London.

Cultivate, Vyner Street,
49 Mowlem Street,
London, E2 9HE

Opening night: Thursday 31st May, 18:00 – 21:00
Then from: Friday 1st June – Wednesday 13th June 2012

CULTIVATE is open from 11.30 – 18.00, Thursday to Sunday
(and outside of these days by appointment)


NORTH EAST ARTISTS

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14th April until 27th May

Celebrating our fifth year at The South Street Gallery, we are delighted to announce the launch of our Spring Exhibition ‘North East Artists’

In collaboration with Natural Partners Ltd, a North Yorkshire based Fine Art publishing company, we bring to you an opportunity to see original paintings by three of North Yorkshire’s finest artists. The late Joe Cole, who for many years until his death in 1984 was the highly respected Head of Foundation Studies at Middlesbrough College of Art, and two of his former students, Peter Hicks and Peter Sarginson, who are now very well-known artists and have shown together in three major exhibitions at Messum’s Gallery in London’s Cork Street since 2005, but have never appeared in the same exhibition outside the capital.

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I am participating as resident artist at my final curated exhibition at South Street Gallery. I shall be leaving to focus on my art practice, which has been neglected for far too long. Please call back for updates.
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BodyWorks

I am currently exhibiting several of my paintings in ‘BODYWORKS’ at The Barefoot Gallery Boston Spa, near Leeds.


New paintings

Figure Studies
Ink on board 10 x 15cm


North Yorkshire Open Studios

Great to be selected again for the North Yorkshire Open Studios 2011.  I will be based at The South Street Gallery along with David Chalmers, painter Andrew Cheetham, textile artist Angela Knipe and mosiac artist Sue Kershaw.

The event runs over two weekends 10/11/12 and 18/19 June and the opening times are 10.30 – 5.30pm.

The full programme and list of artists for NYOS11 is now available.

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Reviewer’s Choice

Spring Show

Feature Artist: Angela Chalmers

South Street Gallery
Scarborough
Until 5 June
Thurs – Sat 12-5pm, Sun 12-4pm

Review by Jenny Drewery

Featured artist is the gallery’s curator Angela Chalmers, whose outstandingly sensitive work is both quiet and monumental. Her nudes are the closest thing you’ll get to bronze statues made from ink.

For me, her finest pieces are those created on Indian rag paper against a dark background. Faces turned away, the figures exist in awesome isolation, frozen in time like the dignified, petrified remains of the Pompeiians. I felt a hushed sense of history.

Sensitive Ground depicts a woman’s crouching form, her Rubenesque curves filling the canvas as if she has tucked herself into a private corner of the world where there’s space only for herself and her thoughts.

In handling her ink the artist allows it to run as it will, tilting the paper in a way that coaxes rather than controls, achieving results that connect deeply with her subconscious intention. The light and shade effects in Shadowed throw an almost eerie gleam onto what we can see of the man’s face. An opera demon, I thought, lit by the footlights. In Splint, a male figure resembles a statue that has been split by a lightning bolt, the running ink suggesting a primeval mountainous backdrop.

In a departure from the artist’s usual medium, there’s a huge canvas done in acrylics. Entitled After Glow, it shows a woman basking, her body warm and rosy. She is alone – as are all of Angela’s figures – but not lonely.

The artist is also making her name as a photographer with a signature technique. Her images of Scarborough landmarks are taken from above and the focus is gently and respectfully managed, to blur and highlight. The Spa bandstand is a graceful curve, elegant and peaceful. The tide is out, so there’s no sea to compete with the architecture. The dragon boats of Peasholm Park acquire a shining stateliness against the hazily blurred trees on the island.

There are no people in the photographs. If there were, they’d probably look like giants because, as many people have commented, Angela’s photographic subjects look like miniatures, and certainly her take on the harbour looks like something you’d see in a model village, perfect to the last detail and the last delicate yacht.

Scarborough Evening News


On Show

A selection of work currently on show at The South Street Gallery until end of June.
‘afterglow’, acrylic on canvas
‘embrace’, ink on indian rag paper
The South Street Gallery
South Street
Scarborough
YO11 2BP

Exhibition Preview 22 April

I have only two days to go before the opening evening of my featured artist slot at the South Street Gallery. Since I actually work there I am lucky to be able to hang and curate the whole space. My mornings this week have been spent preparing the work (one piece to varnish) and my afternoons in the gallery. I’m both nervous and excited. Any readers who know me…please come along!

Angela Chalmers varnishes 'After Glow' Acrylic on canvas 30' x 40"


Forthcoming Exhibition

THE SOUTH STREET GALLERY
6-8 South Street | South Cliff | Scarborough | North Yorkshire | YO11 2BP
Open Thursday – Saturday 12 – 5pm | Sunday 12 – 4pm

T: 01723 506010
Web: www.southstreetgallery.co.uk


work in progress

angela chalmers

Shadowed, Ink on Indian rag paper, 2011

Work in progress


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