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Andrew McDonald in The Magma Group Show at Arthouse1 Gallery

Stepping and Flying, Andrew McDonald, oil and acrylic on canvas MASSAGING THE MESSAGE 8-17 December PRIVATE VIEW THURSDAY 7 DECEMBER Drinks Reception 6.30pm – 8.30pm Live music by Klezmer Band Duo …….. SYMPOSIUM TUESDAY 12 DECEMBER 6.30pm – 8.30pm Guest … Continue reading

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ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

I’m excited to have been selected as the new artist in residence at the Naomi Korn Copyright Consultancy. During this six month residency I will be working on ideas around holism, interconnectedness and empowerment. I’ll be uploading developing work on … Continue reading

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Dalston watercolours at Mall Galleries

Two of Alexandra Blum’s watercolour paintings have been selected for the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition 2013 exhibition, on show at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5BD, 16th – 21st September 2013, from 10am – 5pm daily. Both paintings, … Continue reading

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Threadneedle Prize Private View

One of Alexandra Blum’s Dalston drawings has been selected for the Threadneedle Prize exhibition, described as the ‘the UK’s leading showcase for contemporary figurative and representational painting and sculpture’ on show at the Mall Galleries, the Mall, London, SW1 from … Continue reading

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Artist’s talk by Alexandra Blum

How do you teach robots to see? How do we see and experience space in the urban landscape?

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A return to colour

The Chocolate Factory’s Alexandra Blum explains that “After working almost exclusively in black and white for the past three years, I am now using colour again…”

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Behind the prints

  The inspiration behind the prints by Studio F7’s Sarah Hyndman.

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