exhibitions

20×20 magazine: collected visions
Madame Lillie’s Gallery
15 – 23 May 2010 (PV Friday 14 May, 6.30 – 9 pm)

We are delighted to announce the opening of the exhibition 20×20magazine: collected visions on May 14th2010 at Madame Lillie’s Gallery, London.

The show brings together works by 11 international artists featured in the first three issues of the independent publication 20×20 magazine. Through photography, illustration and drawing the exhibition reflects the concept and themes developed by the magazine and stands as a visual compendium to the written works published so far.
Quirky drawings by Sarai Vardi and Greig Burgoyne, the offbeat style of Reena Makwana and Tristan Stevens are all juxtaposed with the analytical view of art and architecture conveyed in the photo-montages by Maaike Stevens and Philip John Jones.

Aaron McElroy and Joanna Zylinska use photography to investigate human condition and interaction, while Helen Nodding, Olivia Bliss and María Kjartansdóttir cast an enchanted look over nature through meticulous drawings of organic forms and close-up photography.

Founded in 2008, 20×20 magazine is the creation of Francesca Ricci and Giovanna Paternò, whose vision was to publish a square platform for writings, visuals and cross-bred projects. 20×20 magazine has participated in a number of major arts events, including the recent CCA Book Fair (Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, 2009), Publish and Be Damned (2008 & 2009), Glasgow International Artists’ Bookfair (2010), WildeBoekenMarkt (Rotterdam, 2010) and By Leaves We Live (The Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh, 2009). For more information please contact us at info@20×20magazine.com

Artists: Olivia Bliss, Greig Burgoyne, Philip John Jones, María Kjartansdóttir, Reena Makwana, Aaron McElroy, Helen Nodding, Maaike Stevens, Tristan Stevens, Sarai Vardi, Joanna Zylinska.

The exhibition is organised in collaboration with dalla Rosa gallery.

Madame Lillie’s Gallery
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10 Cazenove Road
London N16 6BD
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