Tuesday, 1 May 2012

From Rocks and Reefs

Nicks complete collection of hand printed Cyanotypes of X-ray seaweed films is currently being exhibited at the 'Joseph Bellows Gallery'.  7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, CA 92037

The exhibition runs from April 24th to June 2nd 2012
For more information please contact the gallery directly, the works are available for purchase;
info@josephbellows.com
www.josephbellows.com

This is a beautifully presented exhibition with a space that allows the viewer to really study the intricacies of Nick's work - it comes highly recommended, a must see!





Thursday, 12 April 2012

X-ray at Brucie Collections - Ukraine Exhibition.

Extract  from the press release:  
  "...For the first time both photography collectors and art critics in Kiev have a chance to see the original works of Nick Veasey, the man who has a unique interpretation of the rather clichéd words “beauty is more than skin deep”.

 “Unusual” is another word to be used when speaking about Veasey’s photographs as well as the painstakingly involved process - probably the most scientific in today’s art. In his own words, “a keen experimenter and a rule breaker”, he uses an X-ray machine rather than a traditional camera to produce surprising, visually enchanting work that begs the observer to think about what's under the surface  — from the intricate structure of a wildflower to the anatomy of a passenger aircraft..."

This exhibition is on now right through to May 2012 for more details or to request a private viewing appointment please contact Vadim or Maria +380 (44) 353-1234 at Brucie collections www.bruciecollections.com

All works are available for purchase, some pieces are from Nick's limited edition collection.  Our thanks to the team at Brucie Collections who worked really hard to get this exhibition underway.

Nick attending the Private viewing...



Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Hand Printed Silver Gelatin Works

Nick's recent and continuing works include X-ray images exposed to produce silver gelatin prints.  Hand applied onto Fabriano Paper.

The X-rays look beyond the surface, yet creating prints where we apply chemicals to differing surfaces makes for an intriguing dichotomy.  Alongside this dialogue the viewer also receives a poignant narrative regarding the current fuel crisis with the aid of some modern urban humour.




Thursday, 9 February 2012

Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art Gallery

Nick's X-ray Art works are to be shown in Miami at Gregg Shienbaum's Fine Art Gallery 2239 NW 2nd Avenue Miami FL33127

The exhibition opens from March 1st and is being held for six weeks.

Among the large number of works the gallery will exhibiting and holding are four brand new pieces from Nick's new gesture series, a complete set of cyanotypes of X-rays of Seaweed, hand printed by the artist, a homage to Anna Atkins.  Finally and most importantly the gallery is showing the very last piece available of the works titled 'Bowler Hat'.

Further information and press release available via the gallery Tel. Miami 305.205.9089 www.gsfineart.com

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Hey, I'm going to Miami!

Oh 'Wilf'.... you can't go I'm afraid!

Here's our Crate crammed with Nick's work ready to be shipped off to Miami - Exhibition at 'Gregg Shienbaum Fine Arts' for further information info@gsfineart.com

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Veasey and the Chocolate factory

Exhibiting in Russia in an old Chocolate factory may be one of the most logistically challenging exhibitions, but it has turned out to be one of the most rewarding in terms of achievement.

...and... sorry but no Willy Wonker x-rays available!

Nick and his wife Zoe spent four days in Moscow during the opening and the private viewing.  They had an amazing time and were completely overwhelmed with the fantastic hospitality they received.  A massive thank you to all those involved.

Here's the Pics from the exhibition, kindly and generously sponsored by Nespresso nespresso.com held at Pobeda Gallery pobedagallery.com You can still go via the Gallery if you are interested in Purchasing some of Nick's limited edition work.

Touring exhibition in Croatia

Massive apologies for the length of time since the last post!  We have been extremely manic, Nick has had three silmutaneous exhibitions and has been in demand, and consequently we've all been running around like headless chickens.

So... we have a couple of pics from the touring exhibition in Croatia, big thanks to Radovan Keckemet for fantastic organisation skills and Tom Dolovcal who presented Nick's work on his behalf, for more information go to www.croartphotoclub.hr