02 MAY 2023

Loewe: Sometimes the best art isn’t in galleries.

Georgia Griffa | Polittico Con Tredici Colori, 1998 

 Giorgio Griffa’s raw canvas is a minimalist tribute to the magic of colour, the rhythm of line and the energy of visible brushstrokes.

Justin Fitzpatrick | A Squeeze of the Hand, 2017 

Ever get the feeling you are sneaking a peak of subversive content? Justin Fitzpatrick conjures up the feeling of illuminated manuscripts and asks the viewer  to solve the mystery.

Magali Reus | Leaves Shell drake, 2015 

 The precision of Reus’s finishes and the range of processes that she uses to achieve them are evident in this work, this artist is attuned to the allure of beautiful surfaces

Anthea Hamilton | Volcano Table, 2014 

Hamilton collaborated with glass blowers to create this melodramatic a writing desk / sculpture. 

Alvaro Barrington | Been Around the World, 2018

Barrington uses real objects,  including postcards, close pins, yarn and burlap, he is continually experimenting and expanding what we see as “art” 

LOEWE FOUNDATION | Studio Voltaire Award

Deadline - Wednesday 10th May Applications are now open for the LOEWE FOUNDATION / Studio Voltaire Award is a programme benefitting seven artists with two years of support through rent-free studio space, professional development opportunities and a bursary of £5000.  

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