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Flaere GalleryGBSPRING MEDLEY21 May – 28 May 2012SPRING MEDLEYFlaere Galleryhttp://www.flaere.com27 Connaught Street, London, W2 2AYOpening times21st - 28th MayMonday - Sunday 11am - 8pmPrivate ViewTuesday 22nd May 6pm - 9pmFlaere 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 DELANEYLONDON AFTE… more Flaere GalleryGBTom CraigThe Bigger Picture28 Cork Street, London, W1S 3NG5 Mar – 10 Mar 2012The Bigger PicturePhotography by Tom Craig and writing by A.A. GillExhibition by Flaere Gallery in association with Quintessentially 5th March - 10th March 201210 – 8pm daily28 Cork StreetLondon, W1S 3NG1st March, debate at The Frontline Club, PaddingtonFrom Svalbard to Chad, photographer Tom Craig and writer A.A. Gill have travelled together on assignments across four continents in the last eight years. Flaere Gallery, in association with Quintessentially, brings together 20 unseen photo… more Flaere GalleryGBYou are here221 Brompton Road, London SW3 2EJ12 Oct – 12 Nov 2010You are here12 Oct – 12 Nov 2010221, Brompton Road London, SW3 2EJ. Great BritainThree little words and a red dot that place us on the map. Three artists, André Lichtenberg, Tim Hall and Alex FaKso, take this red dot and flip it up into the gods of Canary Wharf; fling it far out into stormy oceans; and bury it deep in the graffitied bowels of an underground world.They show us where we are, but in a way that we have never seen.André Lichtenberg’s Vertigo takes us up to t… more Flaere GalleryGBPia ElizondoAsphalt Jungle5 Blenheim Crescent, London W11 2EE14 Jun – 20 Jun 2010Flaere Gallery @ 5 Blenheim Crescent, W11 2EE London Seen together, Pia Elizondo’s portraits of animals from the zoo in Mexico City’s Parque Chapultepec suggest the narrative coherence of a mythological bestiary composed in a lost language. They also possess the intimacy, the loneliness, even the somewhat tender self-absorption, of self-portraits, of confidences whispered to us through images of captive animals. But they also have a very pure and alert and searching outward gaze: … more |