Posts tagged Urban Contemporaries
Painting as a Function of People and the City

While the city continues to be a source of inspiration for painters in the 21st century, the conversation between Agnieszka Mlicka and Frank Creber reveals a reciprocal relationship in which painting in return responds to the urban condition and functions within its physical and social networks: as conversation, as public art, as place- making, as politics, as urban composition, as catalyst, as didactics, and as experience.

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Arteast 2006 to present

Based at Bromley By Bow Centre

  • People with Learning disabilities, public art project.

  • Making murals, banners, sculptures, shop window displays, merchandise for nightclub.

  • Commissions by Investec, Tesco, Vodaphone, NHS.

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Signs of Life 1995 - 2005

Many murals and banner projects for health, charitable, educational and commercial organisations.

  • Offering an alternative to young people in ‘at risk environments’

  • A focus on creative skills, and completing public commissions rather than traditional youth work

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Walking on Water 2014

The Walking On Water exhibition is a visual chronicle of this new emerging East London, its villages and neighbourhood’s, schools and universities, artist quarters, and centre’s for media, technology and science and its successful and diverse East End industries.

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