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Metropolis Contemporary Art Gallery

Metropolis Contemporary Art Gallery

Not for profit art gallery in Brighton

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  • Bloomer, Giclèe Fine Art Print by Naledi Modupi

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  • Groabe, Giclèe Fine Art Print by Naledi Modupi

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  • Her Bantu Knots, Giclèe Fine Art Print by Naledi Modupi

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  • Victoria, Giclèe Fine Art Print by Naledi Modupi

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  • Bamako, Giclèe Fine Art Print by Naledi Modupi

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Metropolis Contemporary Art Gallery

Not for profit art gallery in Brighton

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Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday
Closed
In love with this digital collage created by Zach Murray! Dear friends, we are taking a few days off but we are always available online! Check out our website or drop us an email and we will get back to you in a moment. “Selling Lies” is a visual project born in 2017, when Naomi Vona wanted to participate to the Instagram challenge “100 days project“. The idea was to transform entirely a fashion magazine into a visual diary, creating a bridge of communication between the meaningless ads and her personal point of view about the fashion industry. The final result is a personal, fun and controversial art project. Self branding is always a struggle for emerging artists, but remember guys, if you don’t tell your story someone else will…learning to talk about your art is a part of the creative process, you need to own your narrative! Mahmoud ElHadary tells story about migration, sea, abandonment and community. With striking brushstrokes and a vibrant palette, Mahmoud is able to tackle one of the greatest emergency of our time with an heavy simplicity. His works are often composed of two parts: the crowd and the void. The crowd is the portraiture of displaced populations in the act of migrating, whereas the void is the representation of the sea - both a promise and a threat - as much as the representation of the tragedy itself. We are now accepting submissions for the exhibition “Glitter in my wounds” that will take place from 28 July to 28 September. Want to be our next volunteer??? This painting makes me feel all sorts of things…thank you so much Jack Hardy for making it!!!! In love with Zach Murray’s incredible digital collages: Zach creates layered scenes inspired by our society multiculturalism.

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