September gets exciting in BICHA Gallery

Autumn starts exciting in BICHA Gallery, thanks to an exhibition and an art book launch who bring foreign artists and new creative approaches to the British public. Since late last week, Marc Bellini takes us to the roots and charm of photography with his exhibition “Photo Booth”. Automatic photography, looked through the spectrum of art, not commodity, unfolds to reveal…

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A delicious exhibition by Anna Barlow

Most of us have ice cream memories from the most important summers of our lives; our favourite childhood ice creams or even sharing ice creams with friends, family and sweethearts. Artist Anna Barlow evokes these very memories with her series of ice cream ceramics, showing in BICHA Gallery, London, until the 14th August. “I have focused on ice cream as it…

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Princess Catherine’s wedding dress displayed in Buckingham Palace

The wedding dress in which “Kate” took the leap from Catherine Middleton to Princess Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, will be displayed in Buckingham Palace from 23rd July to 3rd October. The first ones to visit the exhibition today, are Queen Elizabeth and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Except from the legendary dress designed by Sarah Burton, creative director of Alexander McQueen, the wedding shoes and jewellery…

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“Landscapes of Memory” warmly received in London

The first exhibition of the young Greek artist and engraver Paraskevi Plevri out of her home country was warmly received in London. A day after the conclusion of the exhibition titled “Landscapes of Memory” in BICHA Gallery, the artist herself is happy with the warm reception of her work by a new and broader European public. Although she has shown her work in…

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Paraskevi Plevri showing in BICHA Gallery, London

Artist Paraskevi Plevri is sharing her “Landscapes of Memory” with the visitors of BICHA Gallery, London, until the 10th July. In this solo exhibition of hers, Paraskevi explores perceptions of memory, time and space. Her rich, layered psychological landscapes are personal, infinite places, inhabited by all our imagined pasts and futures. “Sorry to see you go” by Paraskevi Plevri. The…

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