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Gordon Snee (1931- 2013) - The Language of Abstraction

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Please join us for our first exhibition giving a unique opportunity to see a glimpse of a great artist's life's work.

 

Discover a selection of the works of Gordon Snee (1931-2013). See pieces hidden from the public eye for decades. See inside the world of a playful and interesting man. Exhibition inlcludes paintings, sculptures, sketchbooks and more...

 

Opening night - Fri 18th October 7pm

(runs for 2 weeks until Nov 4th)

 

The Gage Gallery

KIAC Studios

Lion Works

40 Ball St

Sheffield

S3 8DB

 

http://www.gordonsneeart.co.uk

 

Entrance to the exhibition is free of charge.

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A very big thankyou to all who came down to the opening on Friday night. We had a fantastic time, it's great to finally share the these works and the inspiration they bring. Just to let you know we will now be running the exhibition for two weeks from 10am- 4pm every day (I will be there today) until November 4th. Come along and spread the word...

 

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Wow, well we have been having a great time putting on the exhibition and meeting all the people who have come down. We are now pleased to announce that we will be running the exhibition for an extra 3 weeks, until the 24th November! 10am- 4pm daily including weekends...

 

Here is the facebook event...

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1583...36828/?fref=ts

Edited by rachele

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