Having trouble reading this newsletter? Click here to see it in your browser.
You are receiving this newsletter because you signed up from our web site. Click here to unsubscribe.
 

In Between Dreams

Launching this October with its exciting first show IN BETWEEN DREAMS (17th October - 9th November 2008), The Gallery At 94 is in place to become one of London's premier galleries showcasing up and coming contemporary artists from not only the United Kingdom but also the best artistic talent from around the world.

 

In Between Dreams brings together two rising stars from the art world, sculptor Thomas Ostenberg and artist Mila Judge-Fürstovà, who both create artwork that stimulates emotions through inspiration and dreams.

Preview - 16th October 2008 - 5.30 - 10.30 RSVP to Wayne Marc Godfrey at info@galleryat94.com

Full Show - 17th October 2008 - 9th November 2008 - 10.00 - 5.30 Monday to Saturday or by appointment

 

< Night Journey (featured in this show)

The Gallery At 94's managing director, Wayne Marc Godfrey, is excited by the growing buzz about the gallery and privileged to be able to show artist Mila's work in the opening exhibition...
"We have had such a fantastic response to the idea of the gallery, and whilst our philosophy is to find and nurture the next generation of artists, to be able to exhibit talent such as Mila in our launch show, is beyond all our expectations. Mila's work is just incredible. Her paintings and etchings take you on a journey of identity. Each piece is like a magical dream that tells its own unique story, that spark ideas and emotions. We are very excited to see the response that this show will bring and look forward of introducing Mila to a new and diverse group of art lovers."


Click here to visit The Gallery at 94 website for more information about the venue.

 

About Míla

Míla Judge-Fürstová is a unique artist printmaker whose works combine both the mythical and historical with personal narratives. Printmaking has a deep history with books and lends itself naturally to telling complex stories. In the “Danae” series the motif of water is explored as a feminine theme suggesting power and release. In “Flight over Sea” and “Flight V” the ideas of escape and the erosion of identity are examined. Perhaps of all the mediums artists use, intaglio printmaking lends itself to self reflection – even to the literal mirror like quality of a copper plate. Although in many previous works Míla has suggested her own presence she is now depicting herself as a protagonist within the images.

The fascination that her work inspires is very much a product of that difficult to achieve synthesis of technical virtuosity and poetic spirit. What we can take from work like this is something as profound as an encounter with another person.

Professor Chris Orr R.A. September 2007

www.bca-gallery.com
www.numberninethegallery.com

Email designed and sent by Matizmo Ltd



This email was sent to [email address suppressed]
Click here to instantly unsubscribe.

Please visit Furstova.com