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GV Art

GV Art is a contemporary art gallery which aims to explore and acknowledge the inter-relationship between art and science, and how the areas cross over and inform one another.
GV Art gallery is a hub for collaborations between artists and scientists for exhibitions and discussions.

London

United Kingdom
Address:
49 Chiltern Street, Marylebone, London
W1U 6LY
Phone: 020 8408 9800
Website: www.gvart.co.uk


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Artists Represented

Susan Aldworth
Albert Binimelis-Mulet
Andrew Carnie
Katharine Dowson
David Heathcote
Michal Macků
David Marron
Dan Peyton
Helen Pynor
Nina Sellars
Stelarc
Ken + Julia Yonetani


Current Exhibitions

SENSE OF TASTE
Works by Ken and Julia Yonetani

7 October – 22 November 2011
Special Private View for London Science Festival - Thursday 20 October 2011, 6-9pm
Sense of Taste by Ken and Julia Yonetani is inspired by the 1618 painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder of the same name. One of a series on the five senses, it depicts a new world based on unfettered consumption of luxury goods, at a time when expanding markets, colonisation and agricultural revolutions were feeding the increasingly lavish and abundant tables of the European upper class. Nearly 400 years later, Ken and Julia Yonetani’s Sense of Taste ponders our obsession with sensual and material pleasures, reconnecting our sense of taste to the environmental impacts of what is on the dinner table. The exhibition comprises two main works, Sweet Barrier Reef and Still Life, the first made out of sugar and the second made entirely from salt. Both works explore ideas of human desire, colonialism, a culture of hedonism, and global food security, as well as reconnect us back to a spiritual world of nature and magic.


Forthcoming Exhibitions

Written on Silence
24th – 26th November 2011

Opening Night 24th November
6pm to 9pm

Exhibition 25th and 26th November, 11am to 6pm
Live performances from 7pm

TRAUMA
Group Show

2 December 2011— 18 February 2012
Private View Thursday 1 December 2011, 6-9pm


Previous Exhibitions

Art & Science
Merging Art & Science to Make a Revolutionary New Art Movement

8 July – 24 September 2011

Science is changing our world and our lives at an ever increasing rate. But today artists are bringing science out of the laboratory.

Once art and science seemed diametrically opposite; but these days some of the most innovative artists are fusing art and science to create a brand new art movement inspired by science. Striving to visualise the invisible and what it must mean to be human in the future, they create images and objects of stunning beauty, redefining the notion of aesthetic and of what is meant by art.

These days the term ‘art and science’ is on everyone’s lips - but no one quite knows what it is or where it is going. Does it mark the rise of a new culture in which science and technology will be the driving forces and will even perhaps determine the future of culture? Are there similarities in the creative processes of artists and scientists? Can science benefit from art? And can considering these questions bring us any closer to understanding creativity? This exhibition is a step towards explorin... [ Read all ]


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Location And Getting There

The gallery is located in the heart of fashionable Marylebone, literally a stones throw from Baker Street tube, which services the Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Bakerloo and Jubilee Lines, so it is extremely easy to get to from just about anywhere in the capital. King's Cross/St. Pancras, Euston, Paddington and Waterloo mainline stations are also just a few stops away and the A40 runs almost past the door!


Contact-Directors/Staff

Robert Devcic (Director)


Opening Times

Tuesday to Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm