Venue
Abject 2 Gallery
Starts
Friday, May 5, 2017
Ends
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Address
2nd Floor, Bamburgh House, Market Street East, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6BH
Location
North East England
Organiser
Breeze Creatives

Abject Gallery is pleased to announce the first North East solo exhibition by Ashington born artist Jamie Evans.

Dimethyltryptamine / Homecoming’ is Jamie Evans’ debut solo exhibition in Newcastle Upon Tyne; the title refers to a psychedelic chemical compound which is endogenously found inside our brains. Jamie will be exhibiting a body of paintings which refer directly to his personal experiences with DMT. The exhibition includes a series of paintings that have only ever previously been exhibited in London. It will be a chance for people in the North East to see his work properly for the first time, and an opportunity to explore new possibilities in curation and installation.

Since graduating from a BA in fine art at Newcastle University in 2015, Jamie has exhibited in shows at StolenSpace Gallery, 5th Base Gallery and No Commission in London, and Haus Paula Becker gallery in Germany. And recently, he was commissioned by Rocnation to spray paint a piano for singer Emeli Sandé as she prepares to go tour. “I see my art as positivity – positive vibration – and when I look at a blank canvas or a wall outside, I’m inspired to turn what I see in my mind into a physical reality. Painting is very intuitive to me. I don’t think too much about it, it just comes out fluently.”

Artist Statement:

“The ideology behind my work comes from my background in graffiti, I consider myself a participant in shaping the world around me, not a spectator; However, the methods I employ are very traditional – carefully priming canvases the correct way, making my own oil paint from pigment, taking care to source the best possible quality materials available to me. I’ll then mix that together with spray paint in ways that create something uniquely new with great vibrancy. Graffiti taught me that things don’t last forever, but in my art I’m looking for longevity – so again, it’s a matter of bringing together those forces that don’t necessarily sit side by side. Some see graffiti and fine art as things that can’t be merged, but the show represents the culmination of my efforts to join two elements of art that I have an equal love for.”

The preview for this exhibition takes place on Friday 5th May, 6pm – 9pm, featuring music, drinks and a chance to meet artist.

The exhibition continuing to be open from 10th May – 10th June, Wednesday to Saturday, 12pm – 5pm. Entry is free.

Abject 2 Gallery, run by Breeze Creatives, is a new contemporary art gallery, in Newcastle city centre that exhibits a selection of national and international artists. Located on the 2nd floor of Bamburgh House on Market Street East.