The Isle of Wight Abstract Art Gallery is proud to announce its grand opening (20th May) as a new destination for art enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the world of abstract art.
With a curated collection featuring renowned artists like Andrew Conway-Hyde and David McAdam Freud, as well as a diverse selection of abstract artists, photographers, and sculptors, the gallery promises to be a hub of creativity and inspiration.
Set to become a premier art destination
The Isle of Wight Abstract Gallery, located in the heart of Ryde on the picturesque Isle of Wight, is set to become a premier art destination, showcasing the works of some of the most exciting and innovative artists in the abstract art genre.
The gallery is dedicated to promoting abstract art as a unique and expressive form of artistic expression that challenges traditional notions of representation and invites viewers to explore the limitless possibilities of the imagination.
The gallery’s inaugural exhibition
One of the highlights of the gallery’s inaugural exhibition is the inclusion of works by Andrew Conway-Hyde (gallery owner, abstract artist and photographer) and permanent gallery artist, David McAdam Freud the son of the esteemed artist, Lucian Freud.
Guest artists include: Annemarie Borg (artist and alternative photography), Alex Williams (Artist and Sculptor), Callum O’Connell (Photographer – gallery owner of Alfie in the Air).
About Isle of Wight Abstract Art Gallery
The Isle of Wight Abstract Art Gallery located at 60a Union Street, Ryde, PO33 2LG, dedicated to showcasing the works of renowned abstract artists, photographers, and sculptors.
With a commitment to promoting the innovation and diversity of abstract art, the gallery offers a unique space for guest artists and art enthusiasts to engage with this dynamic and ever-evolving genre.
The gallery will host regular exhibitions, workshops and events to foster artistic dialogue and appreciation for abstract art.
For more information, visit the Website.
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