DRIVEN TO ABSTRACTION
August 19th -September 7th 2022
PZ GALLERY
7, Coinagehall Street, Penzance (Cornwall)
United Kingsom
Open Mon-Sun 8am -2pm and Friday late, 6pm onwards
Solo exhibition
Sara Captain is bringing her work to the beautiful spaces of PZ Gallery, Penzance, for her first solo show in Cornwall - charting her artistic journey from figurative to Abstraction during the Covid 19 Pandemic. Her famous portraits often feature abstract backgrounds representing the emotional 'innerscape' of her subjects. It is these thats slowly take centre stage, while the subject disappears. You ill be able to see her gorgeous portraits of David Bowie and other stars, some of her delicate charcoal drawings as well as a selection of her much admired abstacts such as 'Deep Down' and Fairytale of New York'. Free drinks and music on the opening party, and orgaic coffees at the bar through the day.
SIX MILLION WHITE ROSES
Nov 20th - 20th Dec 2019
Buttermarket , Market Square, Newark NG24 1BY
Paintings, drawings and limited edition prints are shown alongside sculptures, Raku ceramics and wooden pieces to mark the 50th anniversary of the Beckenham Arts Lab. Also including an exciting calendar of events, kicking off on the opening night with a music evening with celebrity guests.
THE SPEED OF LIFE
10st Jan - 29th Feb 2020
Group show with Pierre Terrasson, Dom SD, Frédéric Dumain and Yarps.
Garagi Hifi / La Galerie Stardust, Le Pre St Gervais, Paris (France)
David Bowie will always be present for us, and - this exhibition celebrates this fact. Discover this fantastic exhibition of photography, painting and street art organised in a collaboration between la Galerie Stardust and the neighbouring Garage HiFi, featuring my work alongside that of Pierre Terrasson, Dom SD, Frédéric Dumain and Yarps.
THE WALL
8th -28th February 2020
Group exhibition
Meander & Mooch, Newark on Trent, UK
A group exhibition essentially divided into three sections, namely walls in music, history and psychology. It includes a wall of fame (portraits of icons) and features over 60 works by UK and international artists. The exhibition has a charitable twist in aid of Beaumond House Community Hospice.