ELEVEN, a new exhibition by ALO

BSMT Space, 529 Kingsland Road, Dalston
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Covid 19 Information
Gallery regularly cleaned
Touch points and surfaces regularly cleaned
Front and back door open for ventilation
Event has ended
This event ended on Sunday 18th of September 2022
Admission
Admission to the exhibition during gallery opening times is free
Venue Information
BSMT
Kingsland Road, E8 4AR
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Junction 0.12 miles

Exhibition dates Gallery is closed Monday and Tuesday Gallery is open 10am to 5pm, it is open till 6pm on Saturdays


This September will see the return of Hackney-based painter Alo to BSMT, with a new solo exhibition entitled ‘ELEVEN’. Alo (Aristide Loria), often called the Urban Expressionist, has brought Fine Art into an urban context in a deliberate move to make it accessible to a wider audience. His portraits are subtle, delicate and speak of the human condition through a series of patterns and visual clues. There is a marked sense of past and present in his pieces through the essence of his characters who are captured in a moment frozen in time, much like the transitory nature of a city and its inhabitants. Primarily a studio-based painter, Alo has a highly recognisable style employing the use of traditional painting techniques using brushes and paint for both his indoor and outdoor creations. He avoids the use of spray cans at all costs, focusing rather on an aesthetic that is quite unrelated to Urban Art. Very few of Alo’s Street pieces are painted with permission and he is not paid for his creations, maintaining his philosophy that public art should be free and accessible to all. Based on his ongoing research into mankind through portraiture, this new body of work will also feature larger scale canvases and paper works as well as a new exploration into urban landscapes.

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