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Exhibition: Geneviève Gauckler at Kemistry

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Posted by Gavin Lucas, 5 November 2009, 16:50    Permalink    Comments (6)

As I was walking past Kemistry Gallery this morning, Parisian illustrator Geneviève Gauckler was putting the finishing touches on her new exhibition - which opens to the public tomorrow and runs until December 19 at the Shoreditch gallery. Geneviève and the very nice people at Kemistry kindly took these shots today to give CR readers a sneaky preview of the show (Gauckler's first solo show in London) which includes hung paintings and prints and also some work painted directly onto the walls of the exhibition space. If you're thinking you'd like to snap up one of GG's artworks, you better be quick - we tip the show to be a total sell out!

It's hard work installing an exhibition! And it's quite a task signing prints... One of the particular prints that GG is signing in the photo below will be up for grabs in the next (December) issue of Creative Review as our Gallery prize. Thank you Geneviève - thank you Kemistry!

Digitally Isolated by Geneviève Gauckler
November 6 - December 19
Kemistry Gallery
43 Charlotte Road
London EC2A 3PD

Tel: +44 (0)20 7729 3636
info@kemistrygallery.co.uk 

6 Comments

post code is wrong should be

EC2A 3PD

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Richard Keeling
2009-11-06 12:10:55


@Richard
Thanks, have amended
CR Mark Sinclair
2009-11-06 12:21:13


What is the point of painting this when it looks digitally made anyway?
josh
2009-11-06 20:26:06


get a grip josh
ielectric
2009-11-06 20:35:38


@ Josh ~ adds value, makes it unique & original or am I missing your point? Show looks great by the way
MC (Dave)
2009-11-08 17:04:41


meh
John terry's Mum
2010-01-14 21:33:19


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