An artist inspired by The Pogues
"LULLABIES OF LONDON, FAIRYTALES OF NEW YORK" (Yup!)
Private View: 7.30-9.30 pm tonight! All welcome
Venue: GX Gallery, 43 Denmark Hill, SE5
Exhibition Dates: 29th April – 14th May
GX Gallery
43 Denmark Hill
SE5 8RS
London
United Kingdom
p: +44 (0) 20 7703 8396
f: +44 (0) 20 7277 2658
e: info@gxgallery.com
w: http://www.gxgallery.com
Ed's a London painter and regular at the Pogues London shows for nearly 20 years
His last two exhibitions at the GX Gallery "20,000 Streets Under The Sky" (after the London novel by Patrick Hamilton) and "London Calling" (no explanation needed!) have been complete sell-outs. And this year he's added New York ...
"Ed Gray exposes the richness and contrast of London life in a most exciting way. Like Hogarth did two centuries ago, Gray manages to strike a good balance between stylisation of imagery and the reality of the subject matter, or as the artist himself says, 'to search for the glitter amongst the grime.' Going from Soho down to Brixton and from Columbia Road across to Billingsgate, Gray searches for characters and places to paint. This young British artist depicts isolation amidst engagement, frustration amidst calm, boredom amidst excitement and love amongst anger with breathtaking accuracy and artistic vision."
The link between what he's doing with paint and what MacGowan has done with song (Transmetropolitan, Old Main Drag, London You're A Lady etc) should be obvious; hence the title, among other reasons
The paintings are not of The Pogues.
http://www.edgrayart.com/Exhibition2006.htm
It's on for 2 weeks, and tonight there's free drink, so stop by (and buy a print!)

