Black and White | Brighton

Black and White | Brighton

5 Kensington Gardens Brighton, BN1 4AL, United Kingdom Wednesday, November 8, 2023–Sunday, December 3, 2023


untitled 2015 (white) by ai weiwei

Ai Weiwei

Untitled 2015 (White), 2015

8,750 GBP

trolleys (black and white) by banksy

Banksy

Trolleys (Black and White), 2007

35,000 GBP

ozendu by eduardo chillida

Eduardo Chillida

Ozendu, 1981

3,950 GBP

visage surrealiste by salvador dalí

Salvador Dalí

Visage Surrealiste, 1972

3,200 GBP

la femme à cheval by salvador dalí

Salvador Dalí

La Femme à Cheval, 1969

4,400 GBP

body by antony gormley

Antony Gormley

Body, 2014

2,575 GBP

untitled 10 from "dancing men" by keith haring

Keith Haring

Untitled 10 from "Dancing Men", 1991

2,025 GBP

untitled 6 from "dancing men" by keith haring

Keith Haring

Untitled 6 from "Dancing Men", 1991

2,025 GBP

the twist (from in a spin, the action of the world on things, volume ii) by damien hirst

Damien Hirst

The Twist (from In a Spin, the Action of the World on Things, Volume II), 2002

8,250 GBP

for the love of god by damien hirst

Damien Hirst

For the Love of God, 2011

16,100 GBP

a climb up the avon gorge, bristol by richard long

Richard Long

A Climb up the Avon Gorge, Bristol, 1995

2,950 GBP

the football match by l.s. lowry

L.S. Lowry

The Football Match, 1973

12,100 GBP

From the 8th of November to the 3rd of December, the team at Hidden Gallery in Brighton are exhibiting an extraordinary collection of monochrome artworks celebrating everything that can be achieved with two tones. Original, hand-signed and limited-edition prints are being showcased, by leading artists such as Tracey Emin, Pablo Picasso, Bridget Riley, Keith Haring and many more! 

In the absence of colour, form, structure, and composition come to the fore. For example, Pablo Picasso had a lifelong interest in removing colour from his paintings, sculptures, and prints. Perhaps most notably, in 1937 the artist selected a monochromatic palette to depict the bombing of a civilian village in northern Spain at the height of the Spanish Civil War. “Guernica,” now exhibited at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, was painted entirely in black, grey, and white to capture the chaos and sombre mood of the atrocity. 

On this side of the English Channel, Bridget Riley burst onto the London art scene in the 1960s with artworks solely comprised of black and white. Fascinated by visual disruption, Riley explored the perceptual potential of her work, creating movement and vibrations by alternating between black and white geometric patterns. In the decades that followed, the artist introduced colour into her compositions, but Riley’s sixties-era outputs remain among her most desirable. 

The use of black and white in art endures. Graphic, bold, and timeless, and acquiring a monochromatic original print or drawing is one of the best ways to capture an artist at their compositional best. Highlights of ‘Black and White’ include limited edition lithographs created from one of Picasso’s most significant sketchbooks, a desirable Riley screenprint from her legendary sixties-era, and one of Hockney’s coveted, homemade photocopier prints.   

Hidden's Brighton gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday (10am - 5pm), and Sunday (11am – 4pm). For more information, email [email protected] or call 01273 681609. 


Hidden’s prices include in-house conservation framing, fully insured shipping within the UK, and a Certificate of Authenticity. Get in touch today to avoid missing out.