‘Subliminal’ Dale Grimshaw Exhibition

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Hosted by Well Hung Gallery

Dale Grimshaw’s latest exhibition, Subliminal, invites you to experience the power of visual storytelling through the lens of an artist who has mastered the art of painting and narrative. With decades of experience, Dale’s joy in painting is palpable, as he seamlessly blends the old with the new, drawing inspiration from the revered works of Old Masters like Titian, Fragonard, and Rubens, while infusing them with contemporary themes that resonate with today’s world.

At the core of Subliminal is an exploration of the human psyche and its hidden depths. Dale’s ethereal figures transcend the boundaries of race, gender, and identity, embodying a universal humanity. These figures are not just subjects—they are vessels of emotion, inviting viewers into a dreamlike state offering a fresh perspective that feels both timeless and urgently relevant. The exhibition’s title, Subliminal, reflects the subtle yet powerful way Dale’s work engages with the subconscious, encouraging the viewer to uncover hidden truths and emotions that lie just beneath the surface.

Each piece in this exhibition is a testament to Dale’s ability to capture the complexity of human emotion with both intensity and grace. His compositions, whether displayed on the walls of a gallery or the expansive canvas of a city street, possess an enigmatic quality that draws you in, urging you to linger and explore the layers of meaning within.

Dale Grimshaw’s work has captivated audiences across London and beyond for over 15 years, establishing him as a leading figure in the Urban Art scene. His art has been exhibited in galleries throughout Europe and the USA, and his breath-taking murals are celebrated at international festivals. With upcoming projects including a collaboration with The Raw Project in Miami during Art Basel, and ongoing work with Maxim from The Prodigy, Dale continues to push the boundaries of his art.

Thursday 26th Sept:  6pm – 9pm

Friday -Sunday 29th Sept: 11am – 6pm

2 Hoxton Basement, N1 6NG