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A group exhibition by Maya Brodzinska, Amy Cochrane, Jonathan Kelly, James Yule.
Private View: Friday 26th of March 2010 - 6 pm to 11 pm
Exhibition runs from: Friday 26th of March 2010 – Saturday 27th of March 2010
Opening Times: Fri from 11am to 6pm - Sat: 12.30pm - 6.00 pm



This group exhibition brings together a collection of new paintings by four Wimbledon College of Art 2nd Year painting students, with the aim of creating an exhibition diverse in works holding a variety of minds.

Maya Brodzinska tries to integrate and reflect in her art practice her interest in certain aspects of today’s materialised and digitalised society. Her latest works explore the idea of beauty within this commercialised world, and how the ever-existing pursuit of beauty is dominated and shaped by the market, advertising, and by icons created by the mass media.
Amy Cochrane paints found images, ideally using painting like a camera to capture, but rather to capture the fantasies, the absurdities, and the curiosities, creating an artificial visual and imaginary time. Her paintings are wrapped in metaphors, both within their imagery, and the liquid metaphors within paint itself.

Jonathan Kelly’s recent work is based upon a series of drawings made in the Swiss Alps. Creating studio paintings removed from depictions of reality. Interested in works achieving complete autonomy, void of romance and stripped of mystification. These analytical works aim to pose questions regarding what it is that makes a landscape, and what makes a painting.

James Yule is intrigued by music, art and contemporary culture. He composes songs that critique contemporary culture and popular music while also informing his paintings. The structures of the paintings, like the structures of the song lyrics, are created from juxtapositions of images found in newspapers, and the colours are derived from the song chords through a process of synaesthetic interpretation.
Posted on 02/03/2010
Start Date: 26/03/2010
End Date: 27/03/2010
Start Time: 18:00
Region: London
Venue: Red Gate Gallery
Venue Address: 209a Coldharbour Lane, London, SW9 8RU
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Website: redgategallery.co.uk
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