Ethnic press releases & forward planning

Welcome  Guest   Login | Register now  
Home  |  Submit a Press Release   |  Newsletter  |  About Ethnic Now  |  Contact Us

 Home
 Events Calendar
 Month Ahead
 Week Ahead
 Channels
  Arts & Culture
  Music
  TV, Radio & Media
  Government & Politics
  News
  Film
  Charity
  Food & Drink
  Health & Lifestyle
  Sport
  Fashion
  Books
  Business
  Schools & Education
  Travel & Tourism
  Editor's Choice
  Editors reviews
 Jobs
 People in Media
 Featured Person
Jay Singh-Sohal
Jay Singh-Sohal

  Today's Most Viewed
1 Mabon
2 Kathakbox
3 Zavia
4 Strand of Silk Brings Contemporary ...
5 Shen Yun - Divine Performing Arts ...
6 50 Leading British Ghanaians
7 CAABU condemns Blair’s failure to ...
8 Mohammed Rafi Sainthood Attempt
9 Secretary of State for ...
10 ‘Putting a Sparkle into Spring’ - ...
+7 Days
 Search From
 
  Advanced Search
ARTS & CULTURE

Inner Voices An exhibition of works by artists of the Cabezas gallery NY, USA

 

Images Video Audio  
Inner Voices An exhibition of works by artists of the Cabezas gallery NY, USA
Opening: Friday 21st of May 2010 – 6.00 pm to 11.00 pm
Exhibition runs from: Friday 21st of May 2010 – Thursday 27th of May 2010
Gallery Opening Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 11 am to 6.30 pm - Sat: 12.30pm - 5.00 pm
Last day of Exhibition: Thursday 27th of May: 10.00am to 5.00pm

Livia Salgado, Juan Cabrera, Octavio del Toro, Isabel Echevarria, Santa Robaina, Bernardo Rodriguez, Holly Adams, Inaki Rocha, Dorothy Krakauer, Pedro Lezcano and Flor Kent


"Although our hands and eyes sire us as artists, it is our souls that make us breathe and create, that what makes us speak through canvass, paper or sculpture.

They are our inner voices."

'Inner Voices' confronts the viewer with raw emotion, depth, incredible vibrancy and an explosion of colour. This forthcoming exhibition is comprised of works by ten artists descending mainly from Spanish or Latin American culture who have made their mark in the contemporary art world of New York, the US and in their respective countries of origin, such as Mexico, Venezuela, Gran Canaries and mainland Spain. All of these works have a quality of expression and rendition of passion that presents a stark contrast to art habitually seen in our more northern latitudes. This exhibition is a testimony to how deeply our cultural roots can affect creativity and expression, yet making us aware that we sometimes have to look beyond our own origins and open our eyes to the universal language of art.
This is a truly spectacular display that is brimming over with life and a distinct taste of contemporary Hispanic art.
Posted on 26/04/2010
Start Date: 21/05/2010
End Date: 27/05/2010
Start Time: 11:00 to 23:00
Region: London
Venue: Red Gate Gallery
Venue Address: 209a Coldharbour Lane, London, SW9 8RU
view map
Website: www.redgategallery.co...
Press Tickets:
Not Available
Sponsorship:
Not Available
General Information:
Contact information is hidden, please register or login to view this information.
Top
Save Article Save Article   Email Article Email Article   Print Article Print Article
  More Arts & Culture
London To Host First Black Book Swap Event
Starts: 03 Mar 12   Posted: 01 Feb 12
Fight January Blues with Profusion Crime Books from Eastern Europe
Posted: 16 Jan 12
Snapshots Festival Jewish Press release
Starts: 29 Jan 12   Posted: 09 Jan 12
Kali Theatre Presents 'Tagore's Women', Two New Plays Inspired by 'The Shakespeare of India', Rabindranath Tagore
Starts: 17 Jan 12   Posted: 05 Jan 12
Newtopia: by Caldershaw Primary School curated by Nicola Colclough and Tasha Whittle (TXLW)
Starts: 15 Dec 11   Posted: 13 Dec 11

Back
Submit a Press Release | Newsletter | RSS Feed

About Ethnic Now | Contact Us | Advertisers | Disclaimer | Site Map | Accessibility | Text Only Version

© 2012 Ethnic Now. All rights reserved.  Terms of Use | Privacy Policy