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Gallery
Gallery
Gallery
Gallery
Anton Karstel
Untitled,
2007.
Oil on canvas.
169 x 227cm.
Anton Karstel
Untitled
(detail),
2007.
Oil on canvas.
169 x 227cm.
Egon Tania
Soccer and
Golf,
2007.
Bronze - painted.
63 x 41 x 50cm each.
Egon Tania
Soccer and
Golf,
2007.
Bronze - painted.
63 x 41 x 50cm each.
Egon Tania
Soccer and
Golf,
2007.
Bronze - painted.
63 x 41 x 50cm each.
Tom Cullberg
House with Jetty (The Significance of Fenestration),
2007.
Oil on canvas.
170.5 x 120 x 3.2cm each.
Dan Halter
safe as fuck,
2007.
AIDS ribbon, hypodermic needles, black foam-core.
81 X 101 cm.
Edition 1 of 5.
Dan Halter
HIV (Henry the Fourth),
2007.
Beads glued onto board by women at the Monkey Biz HIV clinic.
59 X 44 cm.
Edition 1 of 5.
Nadja DaehnkeBelief,
2007.
Enamel paint on metal.
1035 mm diameter x 5cmcm.
Tracy Derrick
Fuck dem cops,
2006.
Fuji Crystal Archive Paper.
88 x 60.5cm.
Edition 1 of 15
Remo Keller
Angel
& Devil,
2006.
Cardboard, glue, tape and paint with record.
48 x 35 x 35cm.
Remo Keller
Angel
& Devil,
2006.
Cardboard, glue, tape and paint with record.
48 x 35 x 35cm.
Remo Keller
Angel
& Devil,
2006.
Cardboard, glue, tape and paint with record.
48 x 35 x 35cm.
Remo Keller
Elvis,
2006.
Cardboard, glue, tape and paint with record.
52 x 35 x 35cm.
Remo Keller
Elvis,
2006.
Cardboard, glue, tape and paint with record.
52 x 35 x 35cm.
Remo Keller
Elvis,
2006.
Cardboard, glue, tape and paint with record.
52 x 35 x 35cm.
Stefan Balkenhol
Untitled (Drawing),
2002.
Ink on paper.
33 x 27cm.
Stefan Balkenhol
Untitled (Drawing),
2002.
nk on paper.
33 x 27cm.
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New Works, New Acquisitions
6 -
29 September 2020
João Ferreira Gallery is proud to present
the 'New Work, New Acquisitions' show. An exhibition which will
showcase work created within the last year as well as acquisitions
made.
Exhibiting artists include Tom Cullberg, whose art moves the viewer
into the realm of memories; Nadja Daehnke, who has replaced her scarred
and tortured canvas with metal and signage; a 'social documentary'
photograph by Tracey Derrick; Swiss artist Remo’s satirical
art, as well as Egon Tania's first bronze sculptures alongside Anton
Karstel's latest oil on canvas and a drawing by Stefan Balkenhol.
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