ANDREW SALGADO: HARVEY NICHOLS EXHIBITION

24 March 2013
Works
Overview

On Sunday, 24th March 2013, BEERS London will be debuting 6 new large-scale paintings commissioned by the luxurious retailer Harvey Nichols by artist Andrew Salgado for one day only. These works will then be exhibited in the store-front windows of Harvey Nichols at their Sloane Street location in Knightsbridge for 11-weeks commencing 30th March 2013.

 

This is a unique opportunity to view Salgado’s newest (and largest) works. In the past Salgado’s paintings have hung alongside works by Tracey Emin and Gary Hume at the Courtauld Institute in London, and in 2011 Salgado’s donated piece to Canada’s esteemed Art For Life Charity auction in Vancouver received the highest-grossing bid in the charity’s 18-year history. In 2012 Salgado was featured in the Channel 4 (UK) documentary What Makes a Masterpiece, alongside artists like Anish Kapoor, Howard Hodgkins, and Bridget Riley. His bold, assertive, and generally large-scale figurative paintings have placed him as one-to-watch as recently stated by Will Ramsay, Founder of the Affordable Art Fair, in the February 26th edition of the Metro.

 


 

ANDREW SALGADO

 

ANDREW SALGADO (b. 1982, Regina, Canada) lives and works in London, England. He graduated with an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2009, and a BFA from University of BC, Vancouver, in 2005. Forthcoming solo exhibitions include: How to Build a Boat, Angell Gallery, Toronto (October 2018). Selected previous solo exhibitions include: Dirty Linen & The Nihilist’s Alphabet, Christopher Moller Gallery, Cape Town (2018), A Room with a View of the Ocean, Lauba Art House, Zagreb (2017); TEN, Gallery of the Canadian High Commission, London (2017); and The Fool Makes a Joke at Midnight, Thierry Goldberg, New York (2016). Salgado was the subject of the 2015 documentary Storytelling, and was featured in the 2014 publication 100 Painters of Tomorrow (Thames & Hudson). He has been featured widely in the press, including GQ, The Evening Standard, The Independent, Artsy, and Metro. Salgado’s solo showings with BEERS London include Storytelling, London (2014); and The Snake, London (2016). He curated the group show The Fantasy of Representation at BEERS London in 2015, and was part of the group exhibitions 75 Works on Paper (2017); O Canada! (2017); and 35 Works on Paper (2016).

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