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Exhibition Detail
The Paradigm
Curated by: Recoat Gallery
323 North Woodside Road
Glasgow
United Kingdom


April 3rd, 2010 - May 2nd, 2010
Opening: 
April 2nd, 2010 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
 
The Paradigm,The Paradigm,
2010, Acrylic on Panel, 14" X 18"
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WEBSITE:  
http://www.recoatdesign.com
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United Kingdom
EMAIL:  
info@recoatdesign.com
PHONE:  
+44 141 341 00 69
OPEN HOURS:  
12-6 pm Tuesday - Sunday
TAGS:  
colour, pop, painting, surrealism, abstract, modern
COST:  
Free
> DESCRIPTION

We're opening a new exhibition on the 2nd April 2010 from young, international artist, Matt Mignanelli called, "The Paradigm". The launch will be from 7-10pm but the show will then run till the 2nd May open Tuesday to Sunday 12-6pm.

After the opening you'll be able to view all of the artwork at our Flickr here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/recoat/sets/72157623224934879/

And after the opening you'll be able to buy any of the artwork still available here:
http://recoat.bigcartel.com/

Mignanelli is travelling from New York to paint an installation within the space and to hang a collection of new paintings.

He was born in Providence, RI in 1983 and currently lives and works in New York City. He achieved a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and has gone on to forge a highly successful career as an exhibiting artist, designer, mural painter and lecturer. He has exhibited extensively throughout the USA, and in the UK, Berlin and Sydney. His work has been showcased in publications such as Gudberg Magazine (Germany), GQ (UK), Dazed and Confused, Honolulu Magazine and Transworld Skateboarding. In 2010 he will also hold a solo show in San Francisco and guest lecture at the Art Directors Club of Tulsa.

Mignanelli draws inspiration from pattern, light and emotion, while exploring the relationships between structure, nature and energy within his works. His colour choice is informed by the urban environment that surrounds him; each piece a personal narrative of stored memories expressed through organic forms juxtaposed against geometric shapes.


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