Summer Exhibition 2010 at The Colomb Art Gallery, London
A Summer Collection from The Colomb Art Gallery's Represented Artists
Online, June 7, 2010 (Newswire.com) - The Colomb Art Gallery's annual Summer Exhibition is a local London event with an international appeal.
This year's collection will include original artwork from established artists including: Michael Hill, Pip McGarry, Marie Louise Wrightson, Will Teather, Elena Kourenkova, Annie Ralli, Stella Parsons, Jean Parsons. and Valery Koroshilov.
The Summer Exhibition is now open to the public until 18th September 2010
Free admission
All artwork is for sale with a selection now available to view at on the gallery website.
Private View details available on request.
The Colomb Art Gallery
A Leading Independent Art Gallery in Central London.
Centrally located in the fashionable Marylebone area of London, just minutes from Oxford Street, The Wallace Collection and Selfridges. The Colomb Art Gallery exhibits and sells an exceptional variety of original paintings, sculpture and limited editions from recognised British and international artists. Partnered with York Fine Arts, a leading North of England fine art gallery for over 40 years.
The Colomb Art Gallery
52a George Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 7EA. UK
020 7487 5118
www.colombart.co.uk/exhibitions
[email protected]
Monday - Friday | 09:30 - 18:30
Saturday | 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday by appointment
Free admission
The Colomb Art Gallery is a leading Central London art gallery specialising in original paintings from recognised British, European and International artists. Framing and commissioned portrait services are available with regular exhibitions, events and private views. Find us within minutes of London's Oxford Street, The Wallace Collection and Selfridges.
Featured Artist's biography.
Valery Koroshilov
(b.1961) Russia
Russian / British artist
Valery Koroshilov was born in Russia and received an architectural education. He now works from his two studios: one in London, and one on the Greek Island of Samos, where he travels to every Summer.
Valery's artistic career launched in 1992 after a successful exhibition of graphic works in Amsterdam. He worked in Amsterdam as an architect for Alberts & Van Huut who are one of the leading Organic Style design firms in Europe. That first public exposure led to invitations from three more galleries to exhibit his work. Since then, Valery has exhibited regularly throughout Europe, and in the last fifteen years participated in more than 100 exhibitions worldwide.
In London, Valery has shown with several leading galleries including Roy Miles, Albermarle, The Mall Galleries, Westminster Gallery, West-Eleven, Llewellyn Alexander, Royal College of Art, the BOC Covent Garden Festival and Olympia and more recently, The Colomb Art Gallery.
In 2000 Valery's first works had been sold at the auctions-on-line on the Sothebys.com and included into the BritArt Directory in 2001. In 2004 his painting "Masquerade" was chosen among thousands of images to represent the Annual Chelsea Art Fair and has been widely featured in the national press, including The Times, The World of Interiors, The London Guide, This Is London, The Antique Trade Gazette, and The Sunday Times.
Presented by Britart.com, several pictures had been shown at the Classic FM Festival aux Quat'Saisons, where they accompanied the performances of some of the most creative classical musicians of our time: Emma Johnson, the Sorrel Quartet and Julian Lloyd Webber.
In 2005 a British Fine Art Publisher produced a Portfolio of Limited Edition Signed Prints featuring 12 images based on his original paintings (Post Impressions, Aliasart). Valery has recently completed a major commission of thirty paintings for the P&O company for their UK's biggest luxury cruise ship, the Ventura, which Dame Helen Mirren officially opened in April 2008.
The Colomb Art Gallery is proud to exhibit a number of paintings by the artist Valery Koroshilov. For more information contact the gallery.
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