Projects
- Ed Ball at BEAT LondonIn 2018 I collaborated with London members’ night club BEAT and curated an exhibition of paintings inspired by music by British multi faceted artist Ed Ball. The opening of the exhibition was accompanied by a performance of the artist where he demonstrated how he paints his canvases to the sound of music. What differentiates Ed Ball’s artistic style is that he creates energetic and vibrant artworks that visually represent the music he listens to whilst painting. In other words, he endeavours to
- David Bowie "Unseen" at Warner Music HQ and Imitate ModernI have curated the exhibition of Tony McGee's photographs at Imitate Modern Gallery and was then invited to bring this exhibition to Warner Music HQ. The exhibition featured unpublished and unseen photographs of David Bowie as well as original contact sheets bearing David Bowie's signature, writing and gold star stickers he put to indicate the images he liked. The exhibition revealed a personal side of the musician, in contrast to the many characters that he impersonated throughout his career.
- Curating art for living, retail and hospitalityI worked with various interior designers as well as directly with clients, restaurants and hotels to assist them in choosing art for their space which would go with their concept and live up the space. Here you can see a selection of my work featuring restaurants like COYA Mayfair and Angel Court, Six Senses Hotel in Courchevel, ULI restaurant and private residences.
Projects credited in
- Decadence by Tyler ShieldsImitate Modern is pleased to present this sumptuous new collection from Tyler Shields in collaboration with Maddox Gallery. For his sixth solo exhibition in London, Shields invites us to indulge in the Decadence of 18th Century Versailles with a hint of the Hollywood flair recognisable in his work.
- 80s Kid by Paul OzIn the first of Imitate Modern’s summer pop-up exhibitions, we are excited to launch ’80s KID’, the first ever London solo show by Paul Oz. Fast becoming the portrait painter of our generation, Oz has tackled a wide range of subjects, from the residents of Bristol Zoo in ROAR to the greats of Formula One, his explosive portraits bringing an energy and diversity to the fastest land mammals; Lewis Hamilton and ‘Lance’ the cheetah. ’80s KID’ sees Paul Oz take on an entire decade, with artworks depicting legends of the eighties from Madonna to Margaret Thatcher, and Indiana Jones to the Pink Panther. A true ’80s KID’ himself, Paul Oz has carefully selected more than twenty characters from politics and pop-culture to give a stunning overview and celebration of the decade that saw the birth of MTV and the release of Star Wars. Leaving no stone unturned, even the iconic Rubix Cube features in ’80s KID’, allowing visitors to reminisce and relive their favourite elements of the 1980s.1