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Then & Now: Brixton Artist Gallery & Brixton Artists Collective [7] and Women's Work: Two Years in the Life of a Women Artists Group, Brixton Art Gallery, 1986. An archive of material including catalogues, photographs, posters, artist's CVs and a scale model of the original Gallery made by Guy Burch are in the Tate Archive. Andrew Hurman, a co ...
In 2018 the artist known as Dreph completed a large mural depicting Michele Obama in Dorrell Place. [19] Since 2018, Art on the Underground has commissioned artists to create a temporary mural at Brixton tube station following the legacy of the murals. [20] Artists have included Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Aliza Nisenbaum, Denzil Forrester and Joy ...
He was a director of the Brixton Artists Collective (BAC) in the early 1990s, established Artsway Ltd; a promotion company for visual and performance artists in the UK, and is a Co-Founder of PR and Arts Media company Occhi Arts & Entertainment, publisher of Occhi Magazine. He continues to work with other artists on collaborative projects.
Artist / designer Type Material Designation Notes More images: Bust of Henry Tate: Brixton Library: 1905: Thomas Brock: Bust: Bronze Grade II [1] Justice, Science, Art and Literature: Lambeth Town Hall clock tower: c. 1905–1908: Portland stone Grade II: Youth: Lambeth Town Hall: c. 1935–1938: Denis Dunlop: Relief: Portland stone Grade II ...
Brenda Patricia Agard (20 August 1961 – 29 October 2012) was a Black-British photographer, artist, poet and storyteller who was most active in the 1980s, when she participated in some of the first art exhibitions organized by Black-British artists in the United Kingdom.
In 1985 the Public Art Development Trust suggested to British Rail that they commission a piece of art for Brixton railway station.The sculptures were part of the £1m Brixton Station Improvement Scheme, which was devised by the London Borough of Lambeth, British Rail, and the Department of the Environment.
During the course of its 28-year existence, 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning has hosted projects and solo exhibitions showcasing the work of more than four hundred British and international artists, including: Keith Piper, Eva Sajovic, [3] Hew Locke, Brian Griffiths, Fernando Palma Rodriguez, [4] Quilla Constance, [5] Barby Asante, Delaine Le Bas, [6] and Godfried Donkor [7]
Children at Play is a mural at the rear of the Brixton Academy on Stockwell Park Walk in Brixton. [1] Children at Play was commissioned by Lambeth Council in the wake of the 1981 Brixton riot, it was painted between 1981 and 1982 by Stephen Pusey. [1] The mural is intended to display 'racial harmony between Lambeth's schoolchildren'. [1]