A selection of photos of work in exhibitions....
No Time Like the Present - solo show 2021
Hampstead Garden Gallery 25th Sept - 18th Oct 2021
Paintings by Sal Jones produced during 2020-2021, whilst in and out of lockdown.
The exhibition featured many recognisable subjects from film and drama series in particular Bond and Bond women, in a timely exhibition, coinciding with the postponed release of the much anticipated new Bond film – No Time To Die.
Paintings by Sal Jones produced during 2020-2021, whilst in and out of lockdown.
The exhibition featured many recognisable subjects from film and drama series in particular Bond and Bond women, in a timely exhibition, coinciding with the postponed release of the much anticipated new Bond film – No Time To Die.
'Dear Christine' - A Tribute to Christine Keeler. Curated by Fionn Wilson,
touring exhibition 2019 Vane Gallery Newcastle, Elysium gallery Swansea, 2020 Arthouse 1 London
‘Dear Christine’ aims to reclaim and reframe Christine Keeler (1942-2017), a woman castigated for her role in a notorious political scandal in the Sixties. The Profumo Affair was a watershed moment in British cultural and political history which brought down the government of the time. Keeler was shamed in the tabloid press and suffered its full wrath as the dawn of the sexual revolution approached. Keeler, it could be argued, inadvertently challenged the prevailing morality of the time and the hypocrisy of the establishment. (from the press release)
Find out more about Christine Keeler here: https://www.christine-keeler.co.uk/
touring exhibition 2019 Vane Gallery Newcastle, Elysium gallery Swansea, 2020 Arthouse 1 London
‘Dear Christine’ aims to reclaim and reframe Christine Keeler (1942-2017), a woman castigated for her role in a notorious political scandal in the Sixties. The Profumo Affair was a watershed moment in British cultural and political history which brought down the government of the time. Keeler was shamed in the tabloid press and suffered its full wrath as the dawn of the sexual revolution approached. Keeler, it could be argued, inadvertently challenged the prevailing morality of the time and the hypocrisy of the establishment. (from the press release)
Find out more about Christine Keeler here: https://www.christine-keeler.co.uk/
'Something that Feels Like the Truth' - solo show with Unit G gallery, 2018
and a selection of other exhibitions and work in situ, 2015 - 2018
and a selection of other exhibitions and work in situ, 2015 - 2018
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