
© Alan Delaney Edition of 47
20x18" paper, 17 x 13” print size
£600 + vat
SPRING MEDLEY
Christopher Boffoli » Alan Delaney » Tim Hall » Alexander Hamilton » Margherita Lazzati » André Lichtenberg » Riccardo Magherini »
Exhibition: 21 May – 28 May 2012
Flaere Gallery London / Paris
LONDON +44(0)20 7193 5715
London

© Christopher Boffoli
Edition of 30 each in 24 x 36” and 12 x 18”
£950 + vat and £350 + vat
SPRING MEDLEY
Flaere Gallery
http://www.flaere.com
27 Connaught Street, London, W2 2AY
Opening times
21st - 28th May
Monday - Sunday 11am - 8pm
Private View
Tuesday 22nd May 6pm - 9pm
Flaere Gallery is delighted to introduce a Spring medley of photographs from new gallery artists Alan Delaney, Christopher Boffoli and Alexander Hamilton.
The show will also exhibit a selection of works by gallery artists Tim Hall, Margherita Lazzati, André Lichtenberg, and Riccardo Magherini.
ALAN DELANEY
LONDON AFTER DARK (1980-1990)
"In the silence of the night the city speaks for itself.” writes Robert Cowan in a commentary for London After Dark, Alan Delaney's photographs published by Phaidon.
“At night the city appears, literally in a new light: floodlight brilliantly illuminating what by day the sun casts in shadow; harsh slanting streetlight or pale moonlight.”
The photographs of Alan Delaney (b.1958, London) “show what generations of Londoners have created: the manifestations in brick, stone, concrete and steel of the life of a great city - of hopes, dream, genius, generosity and greed, pomposity and piety.”
CHRISTOPHER BOFFOLI
BIG APPETITES (2007-Ongoing)
The world is gastronomic: lovers embrace in a clamshell; canoeists set sail on split milk; scuba divers prepare to submerge in a cup of tea; a golfer tees off the top of a cupcake.
Christopher Boffoli (b. Massachusetts, US) belongs to a select group of artists who play with scale, magnifying and subverting the everyday to create a world for his meticulously hand-painted miniature figures to inhabit.
ALEXANDER HAMITLON
FOUR FLOWERS (1980-2010)
Using paper made sensitive by coating with chemicals that turn a vivid cobalt blue when exposed to the light, the cyanotype process records in bluish-white the image of anything that casts a shadow on it.
Made famous by Man Ray in Paris in the early 1920's, the camera-less technique is applied here by Alexander Hamilton (b.1950, Edinburgh) to capture the still and ethereal elegance of wild flowers from the Scottish highlands – a journey the artist has carried out over forty years.
For more information please contact the London gallery on info@flaere.com or 020 7193 5715..

© Alexander Hamilton
64 x 50 cm
£900 + vat