Hugo Galerie: Winter Collective II

Fallen Minotaur, bronze, edition of 10, 48x32x31cm (19″12.5″12″)

Hugo Galerie Winter Collective II, 2020

Exhibition runs 17 February – 22 March 2020 featuring work from gallery artists; Joseph Adolphe | Beth Carter | Marc Chalmé | Guillaume Chansarel | Yves Crenn | Marc Dailly | Laurent Dauptain | Jernej Forbici | Federico Infante |  Eric Roux-Fontaine | Brian Keith Stephens | Benoît Trimborn

Hugo Galerie
472 West Broadway, New York, NY 10012
+1 (212) 226-2262
10:00 AM–6:00 PM DAILY

For more information please contact the gallery:
info@hugogalerie.com
hugogalerie.com

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Beaux Arts Bath: London Art Fair

Minotaur Reading (giant), bronze with gilded lead book, edition of 8, 137x58x79cm (54”x23”x31”)

London Art Fair 2020

The wonderful Beaux Arts Bath will be exhibiting my work at London Art Fair from 22nd to 26th January 2020. If you’re in the city please come and visit them on stand G20.

For more information and tickets please visit :
londonartfair.co.uk
beauxartsbath.co.uk

London Art Fair
Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London N1 0QH

PREVIEW EVENING : Tuesday 21 January | 6pm – 9pm

PUBLIC FAIR HOURS

Wednesday 22 January | 11am – 9pm
Thursday 23 January | 11am – 9pm
Friday 24 January | 11am – 7pm
Saturday 25 January | 11am – 7:30pm
Sunday 26 January | 11am – 5pm

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Hugo Galerie: SOFA Chicago

Minotaur Reading (giant), bronze with gilded lead book, edition of 8, 137x58x79cm (54”x23”x31”)

SOFA Chicago 2019

Hugo Galerie, New York, will be exhibiting my work at Sculpture Objects Functional Art and Design (SOFA) Fair in Chicago, “the premier gallery-presented art fair dedicated to three-dimensional art and design.”

Exhibition runs 1st -3rd Nov 2019
Opening Night 31 Oct 2019

For more information please visit :
hugogalerie.com
www.sofaexpo.com

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Beth Carter: New Sculpture at Beaux Arts Bath

Girl and Bull, bronze, edition of 10, 62x60x21cm (241⁄2”x 31⁄2”x8”)

I’m pleased to announce my upcoming exhibition of new sculptures at the wonderful Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath, UK. Also on display will be ceramics by Akiko Hirai and paintings by Rebecca Campbell and Richard Twose.  

Exhibition runs: 14 October to 9 November 2019. 
Private View: 12 October, 6-8pm.

For more information and enquiries please contact the gallery;
Beaux Arts Bath, 12-13 York St, Bath BA1 1NG, UK 
01225 464850
info@beauxartsbath.co.uk
www.beauxartsbath.co.uk

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167th RWA Annual Open Exhibition

I’m very pleased that two of my sculptures, Boy Brave and Brothers have been selected to be exhibited in the Royal West of England Academy 167th Annual Open Exhibition.

“This dynamic and varied exhibition invites painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, installation and mixed media submissions and is a showcase of some of the most exciting artists from across the country and beyond.” 

For more information visit rwa.org.uk

Sturgis Art Gallery at Market Art & Design, The Hamptons

Sturgis Art Gallery, New York, will be exhibiting my work at the upcoming Market Art & Design Fair at The Bridgehampton Museum, Bridgehampton, NY, from July 5-7 2019.

Market Art & Design, The Bridgehampton Museum
2368 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932

https://sturgisgallery.com  https://artmarkethamptons.com

Winter Collective: M Fine Arts Galerie

Winter Collective: M Fine Arts Galerie, Boston MA

I am pleased to announce that I will once again have work on show in this year’s “Winter Collective” at M Fine Arts Galerie, Boston. MA.

January-March 2019. Opening Reception, First Friday | Feb 1st, 6-8pm.

460 Harrison Ave C24 | Boston MA

mfinearts.com

Shadow Stories, solo exhibition at LKFF, Brussels

Beth Carter: Shadow Stories
Exhibition runs: 18 April – 15 June 2018
Drinks Reception: 18 April. 

“Beth Carter’s exhibition titled Shadow Stories makes us wander through one of her preferred themes: The Night. A world of shadows in which wander bizarre and hybrid creatures. It powerfully evokes the products of our subconscious, born in this small corner of our minds where dreams and nightmares come to life. Beth Carter roots her inspiration in the enchanted and sometimes disrespectful world of childhood. Another powerful source would be classic mythology, rewritten to invent new hybrid and anthropomorphic creatures. She also tackles gender theories, Darwin evolution and multiplies representations of death reaping sleeping bodies, illustrating how precarious our lives can be. To bring back sense, we reach far within our own history, our personal references, fears or desires. Our feelings shift from attraction to repulsion, mixed to this awkward desire to always see more, like a frightened child hiding his face behind his hands, yet incapable of resisting the urge of spreading his fingers to watch a dreaded scene.”

LKFF Art and Sculpture Projects
Rue Blanche, nr 15 – 1050 Brussels
Belgium
+32 2 345 92 26
info@lkff.be