GPstudio Unveils Kyle Barnes Exhibition in The Arch Window

GPstudio, 74 Great Suffolk Street, London
GPstudio Unveils Kyle Barnes Exhibition in The Arch Window image
Ad
Event has ended
This event ended on Friday 28th of August 2015
Admission
Free
Location

GPstudio, 74 Great Suffolk Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Southwark 0.15 miles

GPstudio has unveiled its new exhibition in The Arch Window - the unique exhibition space at its Southwark offices: the extraordinary 'Faces' series by hyperrealist painter, Kyle Barnes.

Gpstudio is drawing crowds outside The Arch Window - the unique exhibition space at its Southwark offices - thanks to its extraordinary new Faces exhibition of hyperrealist painter, Kyle Barnes’s work.

The design consultants selected four huge, never-before-seen portraits by Barnes to exclusively unveil as the latest exhibit in their curated window, which is set within a large railway arch and has been nicknamed "the mini Tate" by art lovers, after the iconic gallery nearby.

The team is passionate about encouraging, nurturing and celebrating creative talent, so they curate work by a wide variety of new and established designers, artists, illustrators and photographers, transforming the pavement outside into a free gallery, for the public to enjoy.

And Barnes has attracted throngs of people outside the window, with his exquisitely detailed paintings of faces smeared in brightly coloured paints or doused in water, titled Luke, Kyle, Matt and The Empress.

Winning the prestigious Arch Window slot is the latest in a slew of successes for the young Irishman, who has been awarded The Towry Prize at The National Open Art Competition; exhibited at the celebrated Pallant House Gallery in Chichester and, most recently, been presented with the KPMG Young Artist Award at The RUA Belfast.

He is interested in the process of painting, manipulating the material and working to its distinct qualities, while paying heed to differing textures in skin and how this is conveyed through tonal value and colour temperature.

Barnes is inspired by visual identity and the way it effects our perception and interaction with each other. The combination of expression, eye contact, concealment, colour and texture make for a varied involvement with each of his works.

Category: Arts | Visual Arts | Galleries / Art.

Tags: Art

User Reviews

There are no user reviews