Buy your tickets:
https://www.theholyart.com/the-holy-art-fair-tickets
We are pleased to announce that The Holy Art Fair 2023 will take place from the 30th of March to the 2nd of April '23 at OXO Tower/Bargehouse launching the international art collecting calendar with an exceptional collection of modern and contemporary art from around the world. The Fair will offer a diverse presentation of art, traditional, NFT and digital art, alongside curated experience for the guests, and an inspiring programme of workshops, artists' insights and much more.
*Please keep an eye on this space as we announce some exciting collaborations!
30th of March - Private Viewing Events:
LIVE PERFORMANCE by Aristides Urena Ramos
The Holy Art in collaboration with the Embassy of Panama in London will be presenting a live performance and a solo show with the Aristides Ureña Ramos.
Aristides Ureña Ramos is an acclaimed Panamanian multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited at renowned art fairs and galleries worldwide, three times at “La Biennale di Venezia” and twice at “La Biennale di Florencia” to name a few. His captivating work probes into the evolution of societal identity whilst always pushing artistic language to its creative limits. Through painting, muraling, and writing as well as lithography and engraving classes in Florence- Aristides brings order from chaos by archiving social realities with artwork that transcends the boundaries between culture & perception.
“RAKA TAKA (2017)” and “KALIDONIA (2022)”, shown at Holy Art Fair 2023, are multidisciplinary works presented by Aristides Ureña Ramos under the larger project “PANAMA SUMMER”.
Live Doodles by Frankie Curtis!
Frankie is a world-renowned doodle artist hailing from London, UK. With her vivid characters and distinct style freshly honed through years of hard work, she has established herself as an inventive purveyor of artistry unmatched by any other. From animation to large murals - nothing is off limits for Frankie who boasts many notable achievements such as competing in the World Illustration Championships; publishing her own book; displaying artwork at several exhibitions worldwide; and painting live at multiple festivals across Britain!
Frankie will be creating her amazing work live at the ground floor of The Holy Art Fair during the opening night, using the reception area as her canvas!
Ahuva Zeloof - Exclusive Sculptures Exhibition
Ahuva Zeloof, uses her extraordinary skills to mould powerful, organic sculptures inspired by her passion for nature and attention to the beauty of the world around her. Born in Iraq, surrounded by golden stone courtyards and impressive architecture, she spent her childhood immersed in the rich landscapes of the Middle East before moving to London in the Seventies. Ahuva’s intimate understanding of the materials she uses for her sculptures, for examples her process of casting handmade wax moulds into bronze, shows her immersion in the creative process right down to the fingerprints still visible on the sculptures themselves. For this series of sculptures, titled New Movement, Ahuva has chosen to explore how bronze can be used to convey the same malleability and flexibility of the human form. The poses struck by the sculptures themselves are a direct representation of Ahuva’s love for yoga and her time teaching.
https://www.theholyart.com/the-holy-art-fair-tickets
We are pleased to announce that The Holy Art Fair 2023 will take place from the 30th of March to the 2nd of April '23 at OXO Tower/Bargehouse launching the international art collecting calendar with an exceptional collection of modern and contemporary art from around the world. The Fair will offer a diverse presentation of art, traditional, NFT and digital art, alongside curated experience for the guests, and an inspiring programme of workshops, artists' insights and much more.
*Please keep an eye on this space as we announce some exciting collaborations!
30th of March - Private Viewing Events:
LIVE PERFORMANCE by Aristides Urena Ramos
The Holy Art in collaboration with the Embassy of Panama in London will be presenting a live performance and a solo show with the Aristides Ureña Ramos.
Aristides Ureña Ramos is an acclaimed Panamanian multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited at renowned art fairs and galleries worldwide, three times at “La Biennale di Venezia” and twice at “La Biennale di Florencia” to name a few. His captivating work probes into the evolution of societal identity whilst always pushing artistic language to its creative limits. Through painting, muraling, and writing as well as lithography and engraving classes in Florence- Aristides brings order from chaos by archiving social realities with artwork that transcends the boundaries between culture & perception.
“RAKA TAKA (2017)” and “KALIDONIA (2022)”, shown at Holy Art Fair 2023, are multidisciplinary works presented by Aristides Ureña Ramos under the larger project “PANAMA SUMMER”.
Live Doodles by Frankie Curtis!
Frankie is a world-renowned doodle artist hailing from London, UK. With her vivid characters and distinct style freshly honed through years of hard work, she has established herself as an inventive purveyor of artistry unmatched by any other. From animation to large murals - nothing is off limits for Frankie who boasts many notable achievements such as competing in the World Illustration Championships; publishing her own book; displaying artwork at several exhibitions worldwide; and painting live at multiple festivals across Britain!
Frankie will be creating her amazing work live at the ground floor of The Holy Art Fair during the opening night, using the reception area as her canvas!
Ahuva Zeloof - Exclusive Sculptures Exhibition
Ahuva Zeloof, uses her extraordinary skills to mould powerful, organic sculptures inspired by her passion for nature and attention to the beauty of the world around her. Born in Iraq, surrounded by golden stone courtyards and impressive architecture, she spent her childhood immersed in the rich landscapes of the Middle East before moving to London in the Seventies. Ahuva’s intimate understanding of the materials she uses for her sculptures, for examples her process of casting handmade wax moulds into bronze, shows her immersion in the creative process right down to the fingerprints still visible on the sculptures themselves. For this series of sculptures, titled New Movement, Ahuva has chosen to explore how bronze can be used to convey the same malleability and flexibility of the human form. The poses struck by the sculptures themselves are a direct representation of Ahuva’s love for yoga and her time teaching.
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