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David Edmond
Shepherds Bush Empire, 2022
Oil on panel
26 x 20 cm
Series: Music venue
CF0554
Cavaliero Finn
Photo: James Berrington
£ 1,255.00
David Edmond, Shepherds Bush Empire, 2022
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Wigmore Hall is a painting from David Edmond's music venue series which is a continuation of David's street paintings. In this paintings David portrays some of London’s much-loved music venues...
Wigmore Hall is a painting from David Edmond's music venue series which is a continuation of David's street paintings. In this paintings David portrays some of London’s much-loved music venues while they were quiet and closed to their performers and audiences during the pandemic lockdowns. They include The Forum, The Garage, The Royal Albert Hall, Ronnie Scott’s, Brixton Academy, The100 Club, The Rivoli Ballroom, The Royal Festival Hall and more. They are particularly poignant in the light of the recent news from the Music Venue Trust that the grassroots music venue sector is on the brink of collapse. Can live music venues survive another lockdown?
'During lockdown London’s streets became quiet and these buildings that usually resonate with music were silent and empty of their audiences. These paintings capture that moment of empty stillness’. David Edmond
'During lockdown London’s streets became quiet and these buildings that usually resonate with music were silent and empty of their audiences. These paintings capture that moment of empty stillness’. David Edmond
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Selected ExhibitionsLondon Art Fair 2022
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