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Lobby view: works by Brian Dennis, Wayne Mok, Jane Howarth
We are excited to announce that Burning Bright: Emerging Artists from Saatchi Online is now on view at the Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill! Conceived as part of an ongoing celebration of The Churchill‘s association with the international art world, this exhibition displays artwork by Saatchi Online artists in both the hotel’s lobby as well as in a specially-designed Saatchi Suite available to guests.
What’s more – all the artwork in the exhibition is for sale. Not traveling to London? No problem – you can shop all the works in the collection by clicking here.
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Burning Bright is the third in a series of exhibitions taking place at the hotel, which has a longstanding relationship with the Saatchi Gallery. This is the first time that Saatchi Online, now the largest online art gallery in the world, presents “the new talent of today and the great talent of tomorrow” with the thousands of guests who visit the hotel every week.
The exhibition features stunning works by rising stars such as Daisy Clarke who has previously exhibited at the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and counts among her collectors Hugh Grant and Jeremy Irons; Michael Newton, long-listed for the presitigious John Moores Painting Prize in 2012; Geoff Diego Litherland, who graduated in 2012 from Goldsmiths College, London where he won the prestigious Warden’s Purchase Prize; and Héloïse Delègue, a recent graduate of the Sorbonne in Paris.
Lobby: Brian Dennis and Wayne Mok
Lobby: Brian Dennis, Wayne Mok, Jane Howarth, Michael Newton
Lobby : Brian Dennis, Wayne Mok, Jane Howarth, Michael Newton, Kate Knight
Lobby: Daisy Clarke and Zohar Flax
Restaurant: Geoff Diego Litherland, Francisco Ortega, Termine G, Héloïse Delègue
Saatchi Suite: Christine Mitrentse
Saatchi Suite: Héloïse Delègue
Saatchi Suite: Kazuya Tsuji, Alex Hanna
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This is great idea. I have a hard time visualizing art in context and hope to see more exhibits like this!
in the restaurant: seems to be Ortega and not Newton in the middle …
i am surprised to realize that only London based artist have been considered for this show.