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YOUNG MASTERS at SPHINX FINE ART 2013
The Young Masters Art Prize is a not-for-profit initiative presented by The Cynthia Corbett Gallery
Young Masters | Sphinx Fine Art
Tues 8th Oct – Wed 23rd Oct, 2013
Opening Hours:
Mon. – Fri. 10am – 6pm
Sat. 11am – 4pm or by appointment
Private View: Tues 15th October, 6 – 9pm
Sphinx Fine Art 125 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LP
Once again Young Masters will be exhibiting at Sphinx Fine Art this October.
The highly successful Young Masters tour will be making its final stop at Sphinx Fine Art, in Kensington, London. The exhibition is curated by Daisy McMullan, (MA Curating, Chelsea College of Art and Design), curator of the Young Masters Art Prize 2012.
Exhibiting artists include last year’s winner, Lottie Davies, runner-up Georgia Dodson, and 2012 shortlisted artists Charles Moxon, Fabiano Parisi, Christoph Steinmeyer, Derrick Santini, Jane Hoodless, Nina Fowler and Karina Chechik. Works by 2009 shortlisted artists Charlotte Bracegirdle and Lluis Barba will also feature alongside selected artists, including Elise Ansel, Jamie Lumley, Aileen McEwan, Elaine Wilson, Sun Ae Kim and Nicole Etienne.
We are also very excited to introduce artists Andrew Bruce, George Morris, Lian Zhang, Bex Massey, Rodolfo Villaplana and Cyrus Mahboubian to the Young Masters project for the first time.
The Young Masters Art Prize has a long standing relationship with Sphinx Fine Art, whose beautiful Old Master Gallery in Kensington Church Street has hosted exhibitions that combine their stunning collection of Old Master pieces with the innovative, contemporary works of the Young Masters. This inspiring show will juxtapose a diverse approach to the art of the past by global, emerging artists, with works by well known Old Masters.
The Young Masters Art Prize is a unique, not-for-profit biennial competition, open to international and UK-based artists who combine skill and innovation with awareness of the Old Masters and art of the past. It aims to give global recognition to artists in the early stages of their career.
The Young Masters Art Prize is a not-for-profit initiative presented by The Cynthia Corbett Gallery
Young Masters | Sphinx Fine Art
Tues 8th Oct – Wed 23rd Oct, 2013
Opening Hours:
Mon. – Fri. 10am – 6pm
Sat. 11am – 4pm or by appointment
Private View: Tues 15th October, 6 – 9pm
Sphinx Fine Art 125 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LP
Once again Young Masters will be exhibiting at Sphinx Fine Art this October.
The highly successful Young Masters tour will be making its final stop at Sphinx Fine Art, in Kensington, London. The exhibition is curated by Daisy McMullan, (MA Curating, Chelsea College of Art and Design), curator of the Young Masters Art Prize 2012.
Exhibiting artists include last year’s winner, Lottie Davies, runner-up Georgia Dodson, and 2012 shortlisted artists Charles Moxon, Fabiano Parisi, Christoph Steinmeyer, Derrick Santini, Jane Hoodless, Nina Fowler and Karina Chechik. Works by 2009 shortlisted artists Charlotte Bracegirdle and Lluis Barba will also feature alongside selected artists, including Elise Ansel, Jamie Lumley, Aileen McEwan, Elaine Wilson, Sun Ae Kim and Nicole Etienne.
We are also very excited to introduce artists Andrew Bruce, George Morris, Lian Zhang, Bex Massey, Rodolfo Villaplana and Cyrus Mahboubian to the Young Masters project for the first time.
The Young Masters Art Prize has a long standing relationship with Sphinx Fine Art, whose beautiful Old Master Gallery in Kensington Church Street has hosted exhibitions that combine their stunning collection of Old Master pieces with the innovative, contemporary works of the Young Masters. This inspiring show will juxtapose a diverse approach to the art of the past by global, emerging artists, with works by well known Old Masters.
The Young Masters Art Prize is a unique, not-for-profit biennial competition, open to international and UK-based artists who combine skill and innovation with awareness of the Old Masters and art of the past. It aims to give global recognition to artists in the early stages of their career.
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