Charlie's Art at Major London Gallery
7 October 2005
by Mal

     

Charlie's art is being displayed at the highly respected Dyson Gallery. Entitled “Sweets for Everyone”, it is described as "the most extensive ever exhibition of illustrations by ... Charles Bronson" and is at Dyson Gallery in Limehouse, London between October 6 and November 13, 2005. Illustrated above are just three of the pieces which are included in the exhibition.

The exhibition was featured in The Sun on Wednesday.

This really says what we've been saying for a long time: Charlie is an Artist of great ability and that is starting to be fully realised in the art world.

The collection is owned by art dealer James Treacle. James says: “Most art is sold and is relevant and good because it fits into a time that people can relate to it. I believe that the concept of Bronson is critical now, at a time when freedom is a key issue not only for the individual, but for whole lands and religions. Here we have a man caged in solitary confinement for 26 years with little chance of freedom who has produced art and poetry. Let’s celebrate that he still has a voice, if looking for artistic merit you will find it in the fact that despite being 'gagged and bound' he still has a voice.”

Dyson Art's inaugural showing, will be open to the public from October 6 to November 13, 2005 from midday to 6 pm Wednesday-Sunday or by appointment at dyson art, Unit D, 49 Caroline Street, London, E1 0JG.

You can visit Dyson Gallery's website by clicking here.


 

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