with anOTHER art gallery

Miami Beach, 4th - 8th December 2018

5 paintings exhibited

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Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 Blissful Solitude, closed

Blissful Solitude, Triptych 141 x 128 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 Blissful Solitude, open

Blissful Solitude, Triptych 141 x 128 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 "I remember a dream of a house by the sea… it was spring. I think" closed

“I remember a dream of a house by the sea …”, Diptych 124 x 114 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 "I remember a dream of a house by the sea… it was spring. I think" open

“I remember a dream of a house by the sea …”, Diptych 124 x 114 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 Reclusive Island, closed

Reclusive Island, Triptych 117 x 120 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 Reclusive Island, closed

Reclusive Island, Triptych 117 x 120 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 "Je t'attends dans mon boudoir", closed

Je t'attends dans mon boudoir", Triptych 121 x 104 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 "Je t'attends dans mon boudoir", open

Je t'attends dans mon boudoir", Triptych 121 x 104 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 Calm Sea, closed

Calm Sea, Triptych 117 x 120 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 Calm Sea, open

Calm Sea, Triptych 117 x 120 cm

Paul Critchley at SCOPE Miami 2018 view of the stand

Mananare.us

Patrick Ogle


anOTHER Art Gallery (England/Italy) 

Showing The Charming, Multi-Faceted Work By Paul Critchley At Scope Miami Beach 2018

12/4/2018


There is something quite charming about these pieces by Critchley, these landscapes that can be opened and closed (changing or hiding the painting as the case may be). The idea seems so simple but, of course, YOU didn't think of it.


Note on the second piece how the interior "window" looking outward is itself a landscape. These paintings are actually many paintings and all it took was hinges. Both pieces are oil on canvas on hardwood board. 


The gallery website writes, as a question; why does the world need another art gallery? They answer "no."


The world may not NEED another art gallery, in much the same way I do not need another beer. Odds are I will have one though.