David Antonio Loureiro aka David AL © 2023
Série de peintures "les spécimens" en cours de réalisation par David AL, peintre contemporain
Shortlisted for the Sunny Art Prize 2018
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Shortlisted for the Sunny Art Prize 2018

Shortlisted for the Sunny Art Prize 2018 International Juried Exhibition at Sunny Art Centre, London, UK.

Sunny Art Prize 2018

The exhibition will take place from September 4 to 30, 2018.
Address: 30 Gray’s Inn Rd, London, WC1X 8HR

Selected painting
“Le fusillé souriant”
oil on canvas – 93x136cm / 2018
Information :www.sunnyartcentre.co.uk

SUNNY ART CENTRE

This September 4th we will host the grand opening of the London exhibition of the Sunny Art Prize 2018 where a selection of talented 30 artists will exhibit their work.
During the grand opening evening, we will announce the first three artists who will win the 2018 edition. Join us for the evening and meet an incredible international group of artists from all over the world.
As one of the most inclusive and diverse open submission prizes in London, the Sunny Art Prize offers artists the chance to engage with contemporary issues on an international level. The new 2018 edition of the Sunny Art Prize seeks to broaden debates surrounding art and its relevance to the age we live in to an international audience.
Contemporary and cutting-edge paintings, sculptures, installations, video art, photography, and more are some of the first in a series of group exhibitions that aims to raise awareness of themes encompassing climate change, the current international debate regarding immigration and refugees, our perception of identity (both our own and the identity of the society we live in), the spectacle of news media communications, sexuality, gender, race, and queer culture, among others. We encourage visitors to pay special attention to the work of each artist and to the unique ways in which they allowed for a transnational gathering of ideas.
The artworks exhibited in this edition of the Prize will provide audiences with the chance to reflect on the ways in which we relate to these issues, what we are doing to tackle them, and how an international debate offering various opinions on such themes can help us understand the global context in which we live.