A new exhibition opening at Chelsea’s HG Contemporary Gallery last week. The main focus of the exhibition, which was curated by the gallery’s owner Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim, will lay on the Greek artist Philip Tsiaras. Visitors will encounter a wide array of the acclaimed artist’s paintings and sculptures from the 1980s to present-day, which includes politically charged works, such as “Primtivist”. Acting as a visual commentary on gun-control, the sculpture asks an important question. Can anyone—no matter how primitive—acquire the right to use a gun?
HG Contemporary and Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim are pleased to present a benefit exhibition featuring the artworks of Philip Tsiaras from June 8 – June 25th, 2017. The Tsiaras exhibition will include an historic selection of his paintings, glass, ceramic and bronze sculptures from the 80’s to present day. Alongside Tsiaras’ work will be etchings from Pablo Picasso, unique works on paper and museum board from Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol, and canvas paintings from Nelson Saiers. HG Contemporary will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each work to Models Against Addiction.