Winter Tale

Winter Tale

112 Westbourne Grove London, W2 5RU, United Kingdom Thursday, November 23, 2023–Friday, January 26, 2024

In this exhibition, works on canvas and sculptures explore the theme of literature and the meaning it holds in our lives. 

leave the gun. take the canoli by dan alva

Dan Alva

Leave the Gun. Take the Canoli, 2023

Price on Request

put the screws on by dan alva

Dan Alva

Put the Screws On, 2023

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call the consigliere by dan alva

Dan Alva

Call the Consigliere, 2023

Sold

supermetal typewriter by jessica brilli

Jessica Brilli

Supermetal Typewriter, 2023

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mickey mouse now and future by javier calleja

Javier Calleja

Mickey Mouse Now and Future, 2021

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ms. emin by sebastian chaumeton

Sebastian Chaumeton

Ms. Emin

15,000 GBP

haddock & tintin by coco dávez

Coco Dávez

Haddock & Tintin, 2023

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thelma & louise by coco dávez

Coco Dávez

Thelma & Louise, 2023

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luz de primavera by miriam dema

Miriam Dema

Luz de Primavera, 2023

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strawberry jubilee by brent estabrook

Brent Estabrook

Strawberry Jubilee, 2023

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unican! by brent estabrook

Brent Estabrook

Unican!, 2022

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love triangle by brent estabrook

Brent Estabrook

Love Triangle, 2022

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From the early years of art, books and literature have been depicted and have always held a certain symbolic status. From religious to scientific, books are used as status markers and as markers of evolution itself. Books become symbols of our existence, capturing our lives, our thoughts, our essence, as merely ink on paper. 
In this exhibition, works on canvas and sculptures explore the theme of literature and the meaning it holds in our lives. The show centres around the “classics”. Harland Miller makes witty large-scale book covers and Coco Davez depicts loveable classic characters depicted in her works on canvas. Artists explore the theme through their own interpretations – be that the mechanism with which text is created, or a cartoon character that has been around for decades.