Wednesday, 16 May 2012

This is Andrew Pegram's Main Art Blog

To find Andrew Pegram's Photographic Blog go to
http://ajpegram.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Artist in Residence



After teaching some short courses at Portugal Prints in Soho, 
I have been appointed Artist in Residence. 
Portugal Prints is part of Westminster Mind.
I am due to hold an exhibition there during July 2012

I am very grateful to all at Portugal Prints

http://westminstermind.org.uk/services/portugal-prints/details/

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Recent House Portraits

House Near Chalk Farm



House in Islington


Map Cafe, Kentish Town


House in Whitstable, Kent


Skiing Chalet French Alps


Coffee House, Camden
Private House, Acton

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

CURRENT, UPCOMING & RECENT SHOWS


Good for Food,
Blackstock Road N4 2DW  19/10/11 - 31/01/12
Show extended to 03/04/12
http://goodforfood.org.uk/
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The Mills Centre, Highgate School,
 November 2011
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"Further Decline"
New Works
and an official launch of "Divine Decline" the book
at the Broadway Bookshop
6th September - 4th October 2011
6 Broadway Market, Hackney, London E8 4QJ
Phone: 020 7241 1626
Fax: 020 7241 1036
books@broadwaybookshophackney.com

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Nomad in Currans
as Part of the E17 Art Trail
166 Hoe Street
Walthamstow, London E17 4QH
PV 1st September 2011 18.00 to 20.00
The Art Trail runs from 2nd sept to 11th sept 
Currans is open every day from 12pm til 12am and later on Fris and Sats.
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A Very Small Show of Current Work at

63 Harbour Street, Whitstable, Kent
From 30th July 2011

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Current Show
SAY Architects
45 Mitchell Street, London EC1V 3QD
From 12th May 2011
Open 11am to 5pm weekdays
or call 020 7490 1018 for Info
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UrbanE
One Man Show at
Map Music, 46 Grafton Road NW5 3DU
11th March to 11th April
Extended to 11th June 2011

The Private View was on 12th March 2011 3pm to 7.30pm
followed by an Evening with Carol Grimes
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=280316&id=560410177&l=f91e603071

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Nomad Gallery Group Show

Nomad group show now on at Cooke's Traditional Pie and Mash Shop
9 Broadway Market, London, E8 4PH  Tel 020 7254 6458
31st March to 15th April 2011
Show features Andrew Pegram, Penny Dampier, Dave Fried, Manda Helal, Stegosaurus Jones,
Judy Clarkson and Geoff Gunby.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=284843&id=560410177&l=4ca18b0274
PRIVATE VIEW  31st March 2011 between 5 and 8pm. Pie and Mash available until 6pm.


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Domestic Gallery
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=278520&id=560410177&l=f44221034d

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Pop Up
 

Andrew Pegram
one man show at
yfbs
207 Whitecross Street, London, EC1Y 8QP

Friday 25th February – Monday 28th February 2011

Friday, 15 July 2011

New Drawings

Like many of my works - these started as my architectural photographs
(Some are from my book Divine Decline.)
One is of 63 Harbour Street Whitstable in Kent.
http://www.63harbourstreet.co.uk/





Friday, 24 June 2011

Reviews, Articles & Publications

Article Published in "Fox Magazine"
July 2011



Article Published in "The Cholmeleian"
Summer 2011


Article published in The Blue Note Book: Journal for Artists' Books Volume 5: no. 1,
(Review of Divine Decline)
October 2010

A tiny version of Divine Decline was produced by hand by the Author in a very small edition. It was  shown at a Book Launch in the White Heat Exhibition at Kaleid Gallery, 23-25 Redchurch St, London E2 7DJ

A review written by Kasia Wlaszczyk and published in The Blue Note Book: Journal for Artists' Books Volume 5: no. 1, October 2010. The exhibition was curated at KALEID in Shoreditch between 2nd-27th June 2010.

"History and heritage also play integral roles in Andrew Pegram’s work Divine Decline, a collection of small scale photographs of buildings that despite their architectural and historical value are left abandoned and un-restored. Through a neo-romantic portrayal of the passage of time, Pegram, a contemporary photographer, creates, much in the vein of Foucault, a heterotopia. In his work the buildings are like cemeteries, physically disseminated throughout London and the everyday while simultaneously occupying a more ambiguous space of absence. If the city in its skyscraping glory was the embodiment of the modern, then Pegram’s phantom buildings seem to define our post-modern age of ruptures and dissemination." 

Kasia Wlaszczyk

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Old Work New Discovery

Watercolour of Castle Road NW5 c.1972