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TUBE GALLERY

December 12th 2024

Heroes, Poets and Coffee

Jarl Ingvarsson

Past

The Smoke That Thunders

Max Boyla

21.09.24 - 29.11.24

Tube Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming solo exhibition by Max Boyla (b. 1991, Edinburgh) a Scottish artist based in London who recently graduated from the Royal Academy Schools. Holding to a tradition that sees painting as an illusion, Boyla’s work can exist in a perpetual limbo: a place where the limited and real world mingles with the eternal and fictional. Curated by Sayori Radda​

Past

Mystic Cool

Mattia Guarnera-MacCarthy

17.05.24 - 21.06.24

Mattia Guarnera-MacCarthy is a British artist born in 1999, known for his explorative approach to art using visual language derived from sports, entertainment and the impact of social media. His practice serves as a catalyst to delve into and comprehend the intricate nuances of the human condition. Guarnera-MacCarthy’s work encompasses a wide array of contemporary themes, including identity, expression, competition, masculinity, and stardom.

Past

Etimologías

Rafa Forteza

16.02.24 - 26.04.24

His first exhibition at Tube Gallery is titled “Rafa Forteza: Etymologies” and is organized on two levels, starting with his most recent paintings. From there, it proposes a reverse journey through his sculptures and drawings, until reaching some works from the nineties that have survived in his studio over time. In this way, it suggests a return to the origin to then retrace the path taken.

Past

Ubiquitous nº14

26.09.23 - 10.12.23

Tube Gallery is pleased to present Ubiquitous No.14, a group exhibition featuring conceptual, process-based and performative works of art, curated by London-based writer Elaine ML Tam.

Past

Stilled images

30.06.23 - 18.08.23

Stilled Images presents seventeen artists working across film, photography, painting, drawing and sculpture, whose works come together to investigate and interrogate the boundary between still and moving image.

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