Time: Monday-Saturday, 10am to 6pm, closed Sundays. Its monthly showcases bring together international collectors and art lovers, with a mission to underline the universality of art and to invite art enthusiasts to explore all forms of art. With premiere exhibition spaces located in the heart of Mayfair, in central London, Miart Gallery operates at the front line of vibrant culture and is privileged to display fine examples of contemporary art from around the globe across 500sqm on three separate floors. Miart Gallery was established in 2020 and has evolved into a global network representing a selection of internationally established, as well as emerging artists. This power is not due to their flawless beauty, but to magnetism that emanates from the subject. With their blasé attitudes and their languid gazes, the women created by Kamila all have one thing in common: boundless power of seduction. Although earth tones dominate most of her paintings, this artist is not afraid to tint her work in shades of blue or red, emphasising the dramatic, mysterious and mystic feel of her art. Kamila Krzyzaniak manipulates shapes and colours with agility. Every piece is unique in its form and manner and is influenced by a specific state of mind from the moment it was created. Reda has built a sense of diversity and characteristics within his art through his experiences and discovers one-lined abstracts of the human face. The young Lebanese artist focuses on the realms of immediacy where his creations are prompt creativity strolling around his self-explored movements. Reda Yazback is a contemporary rapidly emerging painter who explores emotions and volume within a state of immediacy. She explores things like the sea’s rhythm and contemplates the reflective qualities of vast spaces in nature, thus, relating the physical world with the mind and the spirit. The Nordic landscape and the Mediterranean heavily inspire the artist, seemingly distinct yet beautiful parts of the earth, where she sets out to discover the similarities. Her work constantly fluctuates between landscape and complete abstract. Nature is an integral part of Istanbul-born Yasemin Sazak’s art, as she finds introspection and connection in it. He plays with the passage of time in his creations: a fraction of an hour can be time-consuming for those who wait, but it flies for those who are thirsty to produce. With abundant references to time and technology, he makes intersections between these two elements that permeate life in society, while invoking tomorrow in issues that agitate him today. Precious beetles artwork by Dmitry Oskinīeto Gatti’s sculptures convey restlessness, leading us to daydreams and reflections. His collection at Miart reflects his view that “everything in this world is connected and harmonious”.Įverything is woven from brilliant Oskin’s beetles, with the gentlest beetle placed in the centre of the ornament, like a baby in a cradle. Titled Oskin’s beetles, they feature precious stones: sapphires, rubies, diamonds, alexandrites… and those stones that are unseen and undiscovered by others: minerals from the core of the Earth and Universe. Santini’s style has attracted a great deal of critical praise, and collectors of his artwork include the likes of Damien Hirst and Adele.ĭmitry Oskin presents works from his latest Illusion series. These hypnotic illusions of depth and space are then brought to life. His process involves photographing a continuance of still images of the human form experiencing consciousness and emotions, specifically of love, sex, and desire. His lenticular artworks seek to bridge the gap between the physical and sculptural dimensions using the latest digital technology in his multi layered 3Dimensional installations.ĭerrick Santini likes to tell stories through a “perfect balance between a still image and an animation”. Gary James McQueen, nephew of the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen, experiments with optical-illusion designs. About the artists and their featured works He has collaborated with global brands such as Saint Laurent, BMW, and Mercedes Benz, and he recently created art exclusively for Qatar 2022 World Cup.Īlongside these renowned names, Miart Gallery presents the works of exciting emerging artists: Reda Yazback, Yasemin Sazak and Kamila Krzyzaniak. Relativity also features sculptures by Brazilian artist Beto Gatti, whose work will be presented to the UK public for the first time. The exhibition brings together three “icons of contemporary photography”: Gary James McQueen, Derrick Santini and Dmitry Oskin. Relativity, which opened earlier this month, offers the viewer a different perspective on what deeper reality. Mayfair’s Miart Gallery’s latest exhibition Relativity showcases the work of seven artists in a variety of mediums including painting, photography, and sculpture.
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