Ben Street is an Art History teacher, gallery educator and freelance
curator based in London. He is a lecturer at the National Gallery and
has been a gallery educator at the Museum of Modern Art and the
Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Hayward Gallery, the National
Portrait Gallery, and the Courtauld Gallery, London. He writes on
contemporary art for Art21, Artnet and Art Review and has written
catalogue essays for galleries in Antwerp, Dublin and London. He leads
regular art-historical excursions to northern Italy for Art History
Abroad. Ben is currently involved with a new art space in north-west
London, Intervention Gallery, for which he co-curated the group
exhibition 'Fine Things to be Seen'. Ben's collected writings can be
found on his blog, here: http://thebenstreet.blogspot.com/
Really nice and fun selction. Very colourful. Particularly enjoyed Hyesso You, Robb Damman and Sangjun Roh who’s pieces with toys reminded me of some of my old work.
http://www.saatchionline.com/art/Painting-Acrylic-Teapot-in-space/94167/1246343/view
this is my work and my name is not Atonio Rios. I think it is a mistake.
Best regardes,
Rene
I was talking about the last work the tea pot in space.:)
I am honoured sir. bcx
great art.nice to see this
Ben,
If you have a moment, please visit: http://www.saatchionline.com/jovan
I’d love to hear your thoughts on my work.
Kind regards,
Jovan
great) liked everything very much) keep it up and dont stop)
I did’t know that.