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Spirit of Boudica International Women's Day Exhibition and Auction with Art on a Postcard

Image by Chloe McCarrick

Culturalee Founder Lee Sharrock is curating a group exhibition ‘The Spirit of Boudicca’, which will open at the Norwich Cathedral Crypt Gallery in Norfolk on International Women’s Day. The featured artists are also contributing to a special IWD Art on a Postcard charity auction, which will be displayed alongside the exhibition, which will run from 7th to 16th March, 2024. 

The featured artists are; Chloe McCarrick, Daisy Campbell, Amy Gardner, Emma Loizides, Eva Yates, Kristjana S Williams, Lauren Baker, Lee Sharrock, Louise Richardson, Lucy Smallbone, Miranda Donovan, Nadine Talalla, Poppy Lennox, Toni Gallagher and Trish Wylie. 

The exhibition is inspired by Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni in what is now known as Norfolk, and will feature paintings, drawings and prints inspired by the legacy of the ancient Warrior Queen. 

The featured artists are creating artworks for the exhibition inspired by Boudicca’s image, spirit or strength, depicting women from history of modern-day Warrior women who continue the fight for gender equality, independence and freedom, or women who have made a contribution to society in a public way, or in a more personal way on a family or friend level.  

Boudicca led an uprising against the Roman Empire after her husband died and left an enduring legacy as a significant cultural symbol for national resistance for the British, and opened the world’s eyes to the capabilities of female leaders, showing that they could be strong, brave, determined leaders in what was a very male-dominated patriarchal society.

The Art on a Postcard charity auction will benefit  Dawn’s New Horizon, a Norwich-based charity helping survivors of domestic abuse.  

‘The Spirit of Boudicca’ exhibition will take place at The Crypt Gallery from Thursday 7th March to Saturday 16th March with free entry: https://www.cryptgallery.space

A percentage of sales from the Art on a  Postcard auction will be donated to Dawn’s New Horizon, a Norwich-based charity that helps women escape from domestic abuse and start again: https://dawnsnewhorizon.org.uk

Bidding for the Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day auction opens on 27th February at: https://artonapostcard.com

The Humanosh Foundation #ArtofSupport charity art auction 2024

image of artwork by Carolina Poliakova

The Humanosh Foundation is organizing an #ArtofSupport charity art auction to raise funds for Ukrainian and Belarusian refugees displaced by the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The auction takes place on 20th March, 2024. 

Artists who have donated their work to the auction include; Agir, Alexandr Adamov, Raman Axionau, Błyskawica, Anastazja Burko-Dziemidziuk, Cemra, Iurii Denysenkov, Mikhail Gulin, Tatiana Kandracienka, Tatsiana Karpachova, Tasha Katsuba, Bartek Kielbowic, Paweł Kowalewski, LEIDIK+ KANAPLEV, Melancholic Macarena, Semyon Motolianiec, Mikhail Mishuk, Rafał Olbiński, Olga Orsik, Ekaterina Pashkevic, Karolina Poliakova, Alena Ptushka,Jennifer Rubio, Ala Savasevich, Igor Savchenko, Sergey Shabohin, Eugene Shadko, Yana Shostak, Antonina Slobodchikova, Sztuczna Inteligencja, Igor Tishin, Raman Tratsiuk, Natali Triash, Aliaksei Wróblewsk and Wille M.

Because of the current political situation in Belarus, some of the Belarusian artists decided not to reveal their true names and appear under pseudonyms. Participation under their true name in a foreign auction would mean real danger for them, even for those living in exile abroad.

Humanosh Foundation Founder Kasia Skopiec: "Art celebrates the essence of humanity. It is a vital expression of our shared experiences, emotions, and aspirations. Advocating for art is crucial for progress, we cultivate freedom using art, even in societies where democracy is dangerous.This year marks a significant shift as numerous Belarusian artists bravely unveil their creations under pseudonyms. For them, art serves as the sole avenue for candid expression, enabling them to share their perspectives openly. Despite the constant fear of oppression and authoritarian rule, art remains their sanctuary—a space where they can find solace within the turmoil. Let us stand in solidarity with these artists and recognize the profound impact of art in shaping our world, fostering dialogue, and championing freedom of expression.”

A highlight of the charity auction is a unique artwork titled “160224” by acclaimed Polish artist Paweł Kowalewski reimagining of his painting "Mon Cheri Bolsheviq 2005”. The painting depicts Vladimir Putin with a cold, calculating gaze and red, painted lips, as a wakeup call that the world needs to stand up to his dictatorial stance. 

Organization of the auction happened not only in the time of the second anniversary of the outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine, but also at a time when the world mourns the tragic death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny whilst imprisoned in Russia. These were reasons for choosing Paweł Kowalewski’s “160224” as the auction’s emblem.

Artist Paweł Kowalewski: “He (Putin) will never tire of killing. Don’t just stand there. Don’t just wait. I strongly believe that art can change the world.”

As well as Polish artists including Paweł Kowalewski and Rafał Olbiński joining the #ArtofSupport charity art auction initiative, American painter Jennifer Rubio is participating.

The Humanosh Foundation https://humanosh.org/ has helped refugees to start their new lives for many years. When the Humanosh Foundation was originally set up, it helped Tibetan refugees to start again in a new country, often without knowing a foreign language. Refugees often find themselves in a situation with little education, no possibility of working, and unable to speak the language of their new country, which are all obstacles to living a fulfilled life. Humanosh Foundation is there to help refugees rebuild their lives.

In 2021 the foundation rented and redecorated its first Mirnyj Dom (House of Peace) in Warsaw as a shelter for refugees, at that time mostly for Belarusians. The outbreak of war in Ukraine led to the foundation opening three more shelters. The refugees stay in these Houses for a couple of months, during that time volunteers help them to find accommodation, employment, schooling for their children, and assist them with learning a new language. 

Furnishing and maintenance of the first Humanosh Foundation House of Peace was funded through a charity auction in February 2021. Subsequent auctions raised further funds, which are essential for the charity to keep the shelters open during a time of inflation and growing living costs. 

The organizers Humanosh Foundation, Piękna Gallery and integrated marketing agency Communication Unlimited, have since the very beginning paid a lot of attention to the high artistic level of the works. This has been made possible thanks to the selection led by professional curators, co-operation with renowned gallery and trusted auction portals: https://artinfo.pl and https://one.bid/en.

Participation in the auction gives not only the possibility of giving accommodation to many people in need, but also purchasing an attractive piece of art for the price lower than those on standard auctions. 

The Auction takes place on 20th March at 19:00 hrs. People can bid by phone and through https://artinfo.pl/katalogi-aukcyjne/aukcja-charytatywna-na-rzecz-ukraincow

The pre-auction vernissage took place on 14th March at 19:00 at the Piękna Gallery, Emilii Plater 10, Warsaw: https://pieknagallery.pl

 Link to the foundation webpage: https://humanosh.org/en/about_foundations/

The online auction is facilitated by trusted auction portals Artinfo.pl and Onebid.pl.

 

Winston Branch Solo Exhibition 'The Sweet Scent of Magnolia' opens at Varvara Roza Galleries in London


Varvara Roza Galleries is delighted to exclusively represent the artworks by the acclaimed British post-war and contemporary artist Winston Branch. In his exhibition “The sweet scent of magnolia”, Winston Branch will present his new body of work, consisting of large-scale canvases painted in his London studio during a prolific period in 2023.



His preoccupation as an artist has been the re-examination of finding a more palatable means of expression. The excitement with which his paintings have developed over the years, has always been to explore the magic of paint: The way a total amorphous substance is transformed into an illusionary subject. It is the sensuality of the pigment of the paint that has captivated his inner voice.


Winston Branch. Photo courtesy Varvara Roza Galleries


In his early development, Monet’s “Water Lilies”, always captured a very strong use of light, exploring the textural surface on the canvas. These paintings he has not emulated but they have been buried deep in his subconscious and has tried to postulate that radiance both in light and in feeling.
For him painting can only work on a purely intuitive instinct, on gut feeling.

Though the intellectual process is the justification of the act, in his study of “Nude in an interior” painted in 1967, he has tried to orchestrate the figurative image and at the same time, convey a greater sensuous approach to paint.
As he has moved on, absorbing the influences of Matisse and Nicolas de Stael and widening a greater horizon, the formation of his perception has embraced the non-representational aspect of painting much more.

Painting for him has always been a grand gesture and as he has found his identity as an artist, it was inevitable that this would lead to pure abstraction. It is cutting at the edge of the bone of the human experience as the faculty of imagination is the highest order of the manifestation of one’s soul. 

“Painting for me is to take an amorphous substance like paint, and turn it into an illusionary image, thereby evoking the sensuality of feeling. Colour is light, and through colour I express my humanity.” Winston Branch

At the age of 76, Branch shows no signs of slowing down, and remains as dedicated as ever to his craft.
Recent exhibitions include; the Royal Academy of Arts Summer exhibition 2023; “Jasmines Blowing in the wind” at Simon Lee Gallery ‘Fragments of Light’ at Cedric Bardawill in 2023; and a group exhibition at The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester in 2022. 

In 2018, the Tate Collection acquired ‘Zachary II’ (1982), a stunning abstract work with a powdery blue and sandy pink palette, which the Tate compared to a Monet. 

‘Zachary II’, is part of a series of eight paintings Branch made when he was living in London in the early 1980s, another of which, ‘The Magic is in You’ (1982-84) was sold in 20th/21st Century London Evening Sale at Christie’s on 13 October 2023 for £240.000.00, more than twice its estimate. Branch’s abstract paintings are noted for their mesmerizing and highly emotive surfaces, conjured from the interplay of bright colours that form an entangled web of rich pigment characterized as ‘bewitching canvases’, as his abstract paintings have a bewitching intensity drawn from the subconscious. 

He begins with an emotion and paints as many canvases as it takes until that feeling is fulfilled. He took Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’ and melted them into glorious, shimmering colour that evoked unfathomable depths. He conveyed the rhythms of nature in thickly layered patches of powdery acrylic. 

Tate acquisition cemented Branch’s legacy, and record sales of his paintings at auction reinforce the significance of his contribution to the art historical canon. Branch, After living and working in London, Rome, Berlin, California, the Caribbean and New York where he developed a fluid, confident style of abstraction, Branch resettled in London, from where, he states , ‘I want to write my name on the ledger of British culture’. He recounts a meeting with former Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota at a party when: ‘I told him it was my time, and he agreed.

Art Critic Carlos Diaz Sosa notes: “Branch paints abstract canvases in cool, cloudy colours that have a quality which allow the viewer to explore the depths of the mind. Branch uses paint like a symbol, a purely aesthetic language, an illustration of spirit.“ 

Winston Branch “The Sweet Scent of Magnolia” November 21st to December 19th 2023 at Varvara Roza Galleries, Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street, St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

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