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ART CULTURE > EXHIBITION > Iconic Artists at Scream Gallery Date posted: 9th July 2010

Iconic Artists at Scream Gallery

When we say iconic we are leaving out how many, too many to count from Picasso to Warhol at Scream Gallery’s "Warhol, Lichtenstein, Indiana: Modern Master Works" exhibition.

 

Mayfair, London. Not just yet.
On the 9th of July, Scream Gallery will launch a group show that will stay permanent until the 4th of September. Why are we telling you this? We know in summer we all just want to sit in a park and give our cultural side maybe a book feed if not just gazing into the horizon. What better gaze than to have your eyes full of a palette of iconic masters without the inconvenience of hopping from one exhibition to the next. Scream Gallery is known for putting under one single roof the most prominent artists of today as well as iconic masters. The names showcased will make anyone scream they have to see the exhibit “Warhol, Lichenstein, Indiana: Modern Master Works”. Watch out for an exclusive appointment with Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Simon Patterson, Chris Ofili and David Bailey. Leading modern and contemporary artists will also be featured including Lichtenstein's 'Whaam', Warhol's screenprints of Marilyn Monroe and Campbells Soup cans, and Simon Patterson's 'Great Bear'. Also featured are 4 tapestries by Robert Indiana. Too many to jot down? Just go see.

 

For more information, visit: screamlondon.com
Text by Acelya Yonac

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